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Old 08-11-2004, 12:22 PM
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Originally posted by LeslieAGD
I absolutely agree with you, but when we saw her with her own family she treated them that way too. She obviously has issues beyond the show.

I just think the LA family had attitude from the beginning. Instead of trying to embrace a new experience for a few days, they planned on treating her like an unwanted houseguest from the second their real wife/mom stepped out the door. I mean, when Lisa said I want to show you what it's like in my house for a few days and asked the kids to do VERY simple chores, you would have thought she was asking something tragic or un-do-able. Pick your pampered asses up and do something for yourselves for once in your lives!
I sort of agree with you, but I was the same way when I was younger. I was by no means rich, but I am the only child and was not required to do some things. So, like them, if someone was to had come in my house one day demanding that I perform chores that I was not used to, I would have looked at them like they had three eyes. Regardless of how "simple" they are, if I don't do chores with my REAL family, then a stranger for damn sure won't make me do them.

The LA family did have major attitude and I am not excusing them, but Lisa was off the handle with them and was trying to play the victim. Though I am all for being yourself in all situations, you have to try to "modify" your behavior for given situations. You don't criticize people for what they do. Although that little girl has NO chance of EVER being the next Britney Spears, she did not have to interupt her singing lesson. She steadly criticized Zach's batting practice. She was too dramatic about the chair situation. Just grab a towel and sit on the sand. All she did was mope around and drink up all the juice.
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