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northernbird Jan 19th 2010 10:44 am

Re: Wanted Down Under 2010
 

Originally Posted by JenniGee (Post 8263556)
Hi :) Personally, I just found myself wanting to slap that woman today, but I recognise that's probably only because I'm desperate to move but can't just yet :o

I just felt so sorry for the husband, he was so lovely & surely if you saw someone you allegedly loved, so desperate to give it a shot, you would say okay, this isn't what I want, but I'll try it for a year or so, even if it was just to prove him wrong? Especially since the kids were at an age where they could give it a go for a couple of years with no real harm to their education???

I dunno, it takes all sorts I guess :)

I just wanted to shout at the TV! He was lovely, she was just soooo negative about pretty much everything.

JenniGee Jan 19th 2010 7:51 pm

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I'm with you on the kids thing JenJen....& the other thing that narks me is that they make the children watch the friends & family dvd - shouldn't kids that are essentially having their futures decided by their parents be spared that agony? Especially if the child is happy & settled in their own minds about going - what purpose is served by having the tv cameras on some poor little kid crying over missing their grandma, or their best friend at school, or whoever.

That Scottish girl (Kirsty) I think, last week, was amazing: 15 years in the same little village with family & friends all her life, obviously old enough to understand the implications & full of reservations, but still wanting to have a go & not close any opportunities down to herself - great kiddy, her parents should be proud :thumbsup:

sportsendurance Jan 20th 2010 6:24 am

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Jennigee,
My 2 daughters (aged 3 and 5) and my son (aged 1) were not in the same room as us when we were shown the F&F video. They had a child minder looking after thm in the garden. They are young but my eldest is very switched on and would have understood much of the video

MrsE Jan 20th 2010 6:46 am

Re: Wanted Down Under 2010
 
Hi

Fully agree with you on the whole kids thing - I don't even let my children watch that bit on the telly in case it puts ideas in their heads about being upset! :sneaky:




Originally Posted by JenniGee (Post 8265222)
I'm with you on the kids thing JenJen....& the other thing that narks me is that they make the children watch the friends & family dvd - shouldn't kids that are essentially having their futures decided by their parents be spared that agony? Especially if the child is happy & settled in their own minds about going - what purpose is served by having the tv cameras on some poor little kid crying over missing their grandma, or their best friend at school, or whoever.

That Scottish girl (Kirsty) I think, last week, was amazing: 15 years in the same little village with family & friends all her life, obviously old enough to understand the implications & full of reservations, but still wanting to have a go & not close any opportunities down to herself - great kiddy, her parents should be proud :thumbsup:


JenJen Jan 20th 2010 7:35 am

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Yes have to give them they're dues there are a number of kids on the program who accept that bit for what it is.
I know my family and friends wouldn't do that to us, but if they did I would be livid with them if we'd said look this is really what we want and then they sat there going don't go we'll miss you, we won't see the kids and you'll be so far away.
How is that fair? Does grate on me, I keep meaning to skip it but i'm normally doing something else while that bit is on, obviously skipping woul dbe better cause I can still hear all the crap and it still winds me up LOL

So whose on tomorrow???????

la la la la la

remind me when the revisiteds start?

keepingbabiesoffthefloor Jan 20th 2010 8:45 am

Re: Wanted Down Under 2010
 

Originally Posted by JenJen (Post 8267030)
Yes have to give them they're dues there are a number of kids on the program who accept that bit for what it is.
I know my family and friends wouldn't do that to us, but if they did I would be livid with them if we'd said look this is really what we want and then they sat there going don't go we'll miss you, we won't see the kids and you'll be so far away.
How is that fair? Does grate on me, I keep meaning to skip it but i'm normally doing something else while that bit is on, obviously skipping woul dbe better cause I can still hear all the crap and it still winds me up LOL

So whose on tomorrow???????

la la la la la

remind me when the revisiteds start?

hi all, I thought it was just me that shouted at the telly. Have been off sick after op so have been able to catch all of them, I have to watch, buts drives me insane. Today's was just nuts, if they wanted to live in a house, with a garden and that was very clear, why show them apartments?
And the selfish relatives and friends.....don't go, stay with us, they are just round the corner to help out. Agh! What about support? Oh well will still be watching it tomorrow xx

JenJen Jan 20th 2010 9:46 am

Re: Wanted Down Under 2010
 

Originally Posted by keepingbabiesoffthefloor (Post 8267227)
hi all, I thought it was just me that shouted at the telly. Have been off sick after op so have been able to catch all of them, I have to watch, buts drives me insane. Today's was just nuts, if they wanted to live in a house, with a garden and that was very clear, why show them apartments?
And the selfish relatives and friends.....don't go, stay with us, they are just round the corner to help out. Agh! What about support? Oh well will still be watching it tomorrow xx

me too

paulry Jan 20th 2010 10:22 am

Re: Wanted Down Under 2010
 

Originally Posted by keepingbabiesoffthefloor (Post 8267227)
hi all, I thought it was just me that shouted at the telly. Have been off sick after op so have been able to catch all of them, I have to watch, buts drives me insane. Today's was just nuts, if they wanted to live in a house, with a garden and that was very clear, why show them apartments?
And the selfish relatives and friends.....don't go, stay with us, they are just round the corner to help out. Agh! What about support? Oh well will still be watching it tomorrow xx

Auckland tomorrow

JenniGee Jan 20th 2010 7:33 pm

Re: Wanted Down Under 2010
 

Originally Posted by sportsendurance (Post 8266804)
Jennigee,
My 2 daughters (aged 3 and 5) and my son (aged 1) were not in the same room as us when we were shown the F&F video. They had a child minder looking after thm in the garden. They are young but my eldest is very switched on and would have understood much of the video

Hi, have you been on yet :)

So you seem to be saying the parents have a choice about whether to let their kids watch the video? How can they do that to their kids then?

We see my family maybe twice a year, but I know what would be on the video: "Don't go, you just like to have your own way all the time - what if something happened & we needed you...etc, etc, etc".

The chap the other day had it right: Friends & family don't put food on the table or pay the mortgage, therefore they have no right to put pressure on to change the decision....so selfish.

Sorry...this is my particular bug-bear about the whole thing :o:o:o

Cheetah7 Jan 20th 2010 8:14 pm

Re: Wanted Down Under 2010
 

Originally Posted by paulry (Post 8264044)
I liked the family. Yeah the house thing bugged me a bit but I reckon it was a half-hearted cunning plan to derail a move by setting unachievable conditions.

The family and friends heart-strings is what seems to kill the dream most of the time. But to be honest if I had elderly parents and my children were their only grand children I'm not sure if we'd be able to do it.

I want to watch it - how do I get it?

JenniGee Jan 20th 2010 9:08 pm

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Hi PP :)

Can you get the BBC iPlayer over there? The last week of them are on that :)

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode...ies_4_Burnley/

Kingseat Jan 20th 2010 9:46 pm

Re: Wanted Down Under 2010
 
I watched the Perth family this morning. Can't recall their names but he wanted to re-train to be in the Police. I knew from the start that it was him pushing for the move. She just seemed so very negative about the whole thing and kept saying "its not the marsden"

I don't approve of children seeing the F&F bit at the end either.

BUT the thing that really annoyed me was the mother saying that the eldest daughter didn't want to go and then she said something like how the daughter felt would be a big part of the decision to go or not........FFS she was about 7 years old!

AND! Another thing. It was said right at the beginning that they already have their visas. You could tell straightaway she didn't want to go so she's therefore taken a visa place that someone else could have had - someone who really wants to make a go of it.

Cheetah7 Jan 21st 2010 3:07 am

Re: Wanted Down Under 2010
 

Originally Posted by JenniGee (Post 8268815)
Hi PP :)

Can you get the BBC iPlayer over there? The last week of them are on that :)

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode...ies_4_Burnley/

I can't get it here :(

Alfresco Jan 21st 2010 4:35 am

Re: Wanted Down Under 2010
 

Originally Posted by Professional Princess (Post 8269570)
I can't get it here :(


Ask Northernbird as she seems to be able to watch it somehow and she's in Perth.

JenJen Jan 21st 2010 4:56 am

Re: Wanted Down Under 2010
 

Originally Posted by Professional Princess (Post 8269570)
I can't get it here :(

:( I can't record them or i'd send em to you

Sorry hun

You're really not missing much - bloody program LOL


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