Supernanny - New Series

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Anyone watching the new series just started? :D

Little brats.
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  • Super FrogSuper Frog Posts: 11,480
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    I already don't want kids again. Each series puts me off the idea for at least 6 months.
  • GogfumbleGogfumble Posts: 22,155
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    Is channel 4 being funny for anyone else or just me? I am watching it via free view and it's all pixelated and funny. all the other channels are fine though.

    I want to smack that woman already though.
  • northernslayernorthernslayer Posts: 3,496
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    Gogfumble wrote: »
    Is channel 4 being funny for anyone else or just me? I am watching it via free view and it's all pixelated and funny. all the other channels are fine though.

    I want to smack that woman already though.

    Yeah same here!! :( unwatchable for me. I'm on Virgin.
  • MolokoMoloko Posts: 7,871
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    I hate the mum's annoying high pitched voice. And those kids, don't get me started!
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    Gogfumble wrote: »
    Is channel 4 being funny for anyone else or just me? I am watching it via free view and it's all pixelated and funny. all the other channels are fine though.

    It's pixelated for me too :(

    (Winter Hill Transmitter)
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,185
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    I am not switched on, hope it clears up later. Didnt realise super nanny was on so will have to catch the repeat -anyone know when that is?
  • Super FrogSuper Frog Posts: 11,480
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    Maybe she should go back to the naughty step, at least then the kids can't tear it down :D
  • gillypandagillypanda Posts: 13,963
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    Our BT Vision box is pixelating it as well, so we are back on normal telly.

    Those kids are obnoxious, but as usual the blame must go to the parents who have always allowed it :(

    And breastfeeding a 3 year old every 4 hours??? :eek: The woman's mad!
  • GogfumbleGogfumble Posts: 22,155
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    "I've got a bogey"

    I shouldn't laugh but... :D
  • gillypandagillypanda Posts: 13,963
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    :eek: Where did those boys learn that sort of language?? :eek:
  • MolokoMoloko Posts: 7,871
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    The children keep threatening Jo to die.
  • gillypandagillypanda Posts: 13,963
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    Moloko wrote: »
    The children keep threatening Jo to die.

    Don't you mean f*****g dead? :eek:
  • Super FrogSuper Frog Posts: 11,480
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    I hate my bed, I hate my pillow! I want to have a poo!

    That cracked me up :D:D:D
  • ElanorElanor Posts: 13,326
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    Gogfumble wrote: »
    "I've got a bogey"

    I shouldn't laugh but... :D

    I know! And "I hate my pillow... I want to go for a poo!"
  • MolokoMoloko Posts: 7,871
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    gillypanda wrote: »
    Don't you mean f*****g dead? :eek:

    How they ended up like that, I don't know! :D
  • myssmyss Posts: 16,443
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    My mum would have verbally blasted me until my eardrums flicked out and my dad would have slapped the colour off my skin if I swore at them like that! :D Even now, a parent myself, I don't even swear in their home or presence.

    I'm not saying that's what the parents should do but when there's swearing or using the word bastard, shit, etc, the parents seem totally placid. :eek:
  • Super FrogSuper Frog Posts: 11,480
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    Ouch! :eek: I'd have burst into tears if she hit me like that aswell :eek:
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    I have a feeling Dad is not being his usual self
    Oh look in the middle of this Mum showed her true colours:mad:
  • gillypandagillypanda Posts: 13,963
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    Now if that child isn't a good case for getting a smacked arse I don't know who is :mad:

    I'd have taken his jeans off and put the little sod to bed with no dinner as well :o:D
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    Lets just hope it's not too long before they're old enough to be put in jail and forced to be Mr Big's Biatches. :D
  • pixiebootspixieboots Posts: 3,762
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    The words the kids are using are quite adult, they've heard them somewhere before. That Mum just slapped the child across the face:eek: Is that not illegal in the UK?
  • EraserheadEraserhead Posts: 22,016
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    These programmes should be compulsory viewing for young teenagers. Best argument for contraception ever.
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    pixieboots wrote: »
    The words the kids are using are quite adult, they've heard them somewhere before. That Mum just slapped the child across the face:eek: Is that not illegal in the UK?

    I'm not sure of legal things,however i don't see anything wrong with smacking my child,each to there own i say,if that's what's needed
    However my comment above is how at first glance the parents seemed faultless,but it soon appears why the kids are like they are
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    pixieboots wrote: »
    The words the kids are using are quite adult, they've heard them somewhere before. That Mum just slapped the child across the face:eek: Is that not illegal in the UK?

    Slapping is not good enough. These atrocities that are an excuse for children need to be swapped into a troop of (better behaved) wild Baboons.
  • myssmyss Posts: 16,443
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    "Mild Smacking" is what is allowed by law. Apparently.
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