Blog EntryWife swapMay 7, '08 9:04 PM
for everyone
Family 1 from Ohio - super strict and super clean.  They must be out of bed by 6am and have 1 hour 18 minutes to complete the morning ; and the beds cannot have wrinkles.  THEY HAVE 1 SPECiFIC WAY TO FOLD laundry.    The 17 year old daughter runs the house while the moms socializes.  They have daily schedules and meetings.  They steam clean everything.   The new mom would rather pee outside then in the dirty bathroom.  The father is a jerk and does not allow the children to speak unless allowed by him.  The kids also clean the car dealership he runs.  This is another family that smells the kids again.
 
The new mom breaks down and moves to a motel.  Then she decides to come back.
 
Family 2 from Michigan - - not clean and not strict.  The dad is more of a kid then the 4 kids.  Underware fights are the norm.  Swearing is allowed.  They use a rake to find things on the floor.  They don't cook; they only have takeout.  Instead of napkins they use the shirt the dad is wearing.  The kids call the new mom a bitch and lie to the dad.  The dad has a breakdown because touching moments aren't his thing.  They went to buy fish for an aquarium; that was the touching moment.

leathermenace wrote on May 7
Sammie and I love this show
leathersammie wrote on May 8, edited on May 8
mfhy2k said
The father is a jerk and does not allow the children to speak unless allowed by him. The kids also clean the car dealership he runs. This is another family that smells the kids again.
UGH, if I was married to that man, first I would hack his arms off so he couldn't gesture then I would kill him...slowly.

What a B A S T A R D
mfhy2k wrote on May 8
UGH, if I was married to that man, first I would hack his arms off so he couldn't gesture then I would kill him...slowly.

What a B A S T A R D
You need to marry that guy then. He was a jerk. Who times their morning routine. They were 4 minutes behind schedule and he freaks out!!! That's was OCD and anxiety. he needs help.
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