If you notice while David is talking to his dad in the chair, he has a bandage on the left hand, but when he walks over to pull a chair up next to his dad the bandage mysteriously disappears.
I have nothing to do today, so I think I will listen in on David's phone conversation; you know, just stand there beside him trying to decide on how to direct his next move/s. Ah! What a life. I don't work and yet I always have plenty of money...Hum...And I'm a realllllyyyy boring person!
Hi! I'm Harriet. I am the kind of mother who doesn't want her sons to ever grow up and accept responsibilities; for example, to learn through accepting jobs in the community. They might actually find out that they also like life outside the family home. And besides, how can I be an effective helicopter parent if my sons aren't tied to my extra-clean apron strings at all times?
Love this show ❤. Love the background music used . Found memories of youth .
I love the show to wish we had more of them
"Honey, are you going to mow the lawn today?"
"Yes, dear. Just let me change into mowing jacket and tie."
If you notice while David is talking to his dad in the chair, he has a bandage on the left hand, but when he walks over to pull a chair up next to his dad the bandage mysteriously disappears.
03:27 Yes. He starts across the room with the bandage on. He walks about four steps and just like that it's gone.
The description has the words starring each one of the Nelson family, except Ricky
00:14 00:27 ??????
I have nothing to do today, so I think I will listen in on David's phone conversation; you know, just stand there beside him trying to decide on how to direct his next move/s. Ah! What a life. I don't work and yet I always have plenty of money...Hum...And I'm a realllllyyyy boring person!
Hi! I'm Harriet. I am the kind of mother who doesn't want her sons to ever grow up and accept responsibilities; for example, to learn through accepting jobs in the community. They might actually find out that they also like life outside the family home. And besides, how can I be an effective helicopter parent if my sons aren't tied to my extra-clean apron strings at all times?
You're not Harriet.