I lost my biological mom back in 05 when I was in the foster care system. I never got a chance to reunite with her like I did with my dad and I would just about anything I could spend time with my mom and reunite with her the very same way, I reunited with my dad Daren should be disgusted with his behavior
@@paulredinger5830 Thank you 🙏🏼. Luckily I got to know my Dad for six long years so I am grateful for that. My mom passing away helped me heal when my Dad passed away four years ago.
I would trade every penny I have if it meant I could have my dad back for one minute. I lost him when I was 5. I just want one minute to hear his voice. I hate people who put price tags on loved ones
I would give anything to see my late husband again. I have remarried and love my husband but regardless of the money I got when my late husband died, I would give anything to just sit and talk with him. I would payback every single penny just for a few moments with him.
🎵Daren don't love his mom / he just loves her money / that kinda love ain't true / and his wife shares her name with an infamous meme / but that Karen shouldn't feel blue / Daren chooses his work over his own mom's health / on so many levels / that's wrong / Karen's a fool for havin' married the fool who never cared for his mom🎵 (to the tune of ''The Fool'' by Lee Ann Womack)
Good evening all, from cool, rainy western Pennsylvania. It’s been a welcome change from high temperatures and awful humidity! Blessings to you all. Enjoy your evening!
I have a wonderfully active 95 year old Mom. Several months ago, she fainted and ended up in the hospital for a few days. My husband and I spoke to her about getting an aide. Thankfully, she got much better and decided to drive us nuts and resume her life in Florida. We insisted she have an aide several days a week down there. We went so far to tell her that if she chooses to sell her condos and move to Hawaii to learn to hula, we would support her decision. It's her money, not ours. Our greatest wish is that she spend HER money on Herself. No one is entitled to what others worked hard for or saved. Plus, we truly don't want to deal with the fight over her estate we'll have with my entitled cousins. I understand this story but it really, really pisses me off! I've heard it all before. I no longer have conversations regarding her care. And I'll sue any family member who tries to stop us ensuring she lives her best life with her $$$. These entitled people turn my stomach.
It's why I always say the only thing I really want from my folks is the vinyl collection. It's one of the few positive memories I have of growing up is listening to those on the old record player and hearing stories about when Dad was younger and "rebellious". He's not the type to talk about himself much. I really don't care about any money aside from it just being enough to square up any debts.
Honest to God, I just had to have another conversation yesterday regarding her jewelry. I got blindsided by a relative several months ago about 2 pieces of Mom's jewelry that she absolutely loved. I was worried about my Mom traveling back to Florida at 95, and they were talking about jewelry, which they knew was coming to me. My Dad, who has been dead for over 42 years, gave her several pieces each year. So help me, I don't remember what he gifted her. I barely remember what my husband and I have given her over the years. But as soon as she mentioned her favorites, I vividly remembered them. So, I had to ask Mom if she wants to give those pieces to the person. Mom said absolutely not! I wanted to give Mom the option of gifting those to pieces elsewhere. I'll freely give away any jewelry I gave her but the stuff from my Dad has sentimental value to me. But to be fair, I gave my Mom the option of gifting HER jewelry to whomever she'd like, regardless of how I feel. I will honor her wishes regarding HER estate as she wishes. Because at the end of the day, it's HER estate, not mine!
@@maryaugustowicz8978 As it should be, and I wish you luck. Stuff like nice jewelry tends to bring out the greed in people. I also wish your Mom many more happy years of just being able to explore and enjoy the time she has. She definitely needs to break the century mark. ❤️
Good story, though an old, old repeat. (By the way, every time a character says YEAH, your editor spells it "yea" in the text box. "yea" is pronounced YAY. You may want to watch that in the future.)
Daren wants his wife to do the exhausting work caring for his mother and giving up her job, leaving her with no income of her own. All the while he points out that any inheritance his mother leaves him is for him alone. An inheritance that might not exist in the first place if his mom would spend her money on her care. Disgusting man.
As long as there is a will, his mother could give him £/$1 and there would be nothing he could do. Mother could give all her money to an animal charity.
25:59 "Why do I have to repeat myself so many times?"
...I agree, the characters in these videos are like broken records sometimes.
I lost my biological mom back in 05 when I was in the foster care system. I never got a chance to reunite with her like I did with my dad and I would just about anything I could spend time with my mom and reunite with her the very same way, I reunited with my dad Daren should be disgusted with his behavior
I’m sorry for you sister. 🙏🏻
@@paulredinger5830 Thank you
@@paulredinger5830 Thank you 🙏🏼. Luckily I got to know my Dad for six long years so I am grateful for that. My mom passing away helped me heal when my Dad passed away four years ago.
I would trade every penny I have if it meant I could have my dad back for one minute. I lost him when I was 5. I just want one minute to hear his voice. I hate people who put price tags on loved ones
He doesn't love or even care about his own mother.. imagine how he feels about YOU...
I would give anything to see my late husband again. I have remarried and love my husband but regardless of the money I got when my late husband died, I would give anything to just sit and talk with him. I would payback every single penny just for a few moments with him.
I'd have divorced him the minute he said inheritance is the r most important thing to him
🎵Daren don't love his mom / he just loves her money / that kinda love ain't true / and his wife shares her name with an infamous meme / but that Karen shouldn't feel blue / Daren chooses his work over his own mom's health / on so many levels / that's wrong / Karen's a fool for havin' married the fool who never cared for his mom🎵 (to the tune of ''The Fool'' by Lee Ann Womack)
My nan used to talk about leaving money, mum, and I both told her to spend it on herself and enjoy the time she had left with us.
If you look up the word terrible in the dictionary you will see this guy's picture as the poster boy.
Good morning from Alabama. The inheritance is usually given to the children but the parent can leave it to someone else
Not in every country though. In belgium you cannot desinherate your children. They are always entiteld to a percentage of the inheritance.
Good evening all, from cool, rainy western Pennsylvania. It’s been a welcome change from high temperatures and awful humidity! Blessings to you all. Enjoy your evening!
Good evening from California. God bless you.
Good morning from a super cold Tuesday morning in Ramstein 😊
I lost my mom in 2010 that was the day I realized I lost my best friend
I am so sorry for your loss 😢
I have a wonderfully active 95 year old Mom. Several months ago, she fainted and ended up in the hospital for a few days. My husband and I spoke to her about getting an aide. Thankfully, she got much better and decided to drive us nuts and resume her life in Florida. We insisted she have an aide several days a week down there. We went so far to tell her that if she chooses to sell her condos and move to Hawaii to learn to hula, we would support her decision. It's her money, not ours. Our greatest wish is that she spend HER money on Herself. No one is entitled to what others worked hard for or saved. Plus, we truly don't want to deal with the fight over her estate we'll have with my entitled cousins. I understand this story but it really, really pisses me off! I've heard it all before. I no longer have conversations regarding her care. And I'll sue any family member who tries to stop us ensuring she lives her best life with her $$$. These entitled people turn my stomach.
It's why I always say the only thing I really want from my folks is the vinyl collection. It's one of the few positive memories I have of growing up is listening to those on the old record player and hearing stories about when Dad was younger and "rebellious". He's not the type to talk about himself much. I really don't care about any money aside from it just being enough to square up any debts.
Honest to God, I just had to have another conversation yesterday regarding her jewelry. I got blindsided by a relative several months ago about 2 pieces of Mom's jewelry that she absolutely loved. I was worried about my Mom traveling back to Florida at 95, and they were talking about jewelry, which they knew was coming to me. My Dad, who has been dead for over 42 years, gave her several pieces each year. So help me, I don't remember what he gifted her. I barely remember what my husband and I have given her over the years. But as soon as she mentioned her favorites, I vividly remembered them. So, I had to ask Mom if she wants to give those pieces to the person. Mom said absolutely not! I wanted to give Mom the option of gifting those to pieces elsewhere. I'll freely give away any jewelry I gave her but the stuff from my Dad has sentimental value to me. But to be fair, I gave my Mom the option of gifting HER jewelry to whomever she'd like, regardless of how I feel. I will honor her wishes regarding HER estate as she wishes. Because at the end of the day, it's HER estate, not mine!
@@maryaugustowicz8978 As it should be, and I wish you luck. Stuff like nice jewelry tends to bring out the greed in people. I also wish your Mom many more happy years of just being able to explore and enjoy the time she has. She definitely needs to break the century mark. ❤️
Good story, though an old, old repeat. (By the way, every time a character says YEAH, your editor spells it "yea" in the text box. "yea" is pronounced YAY. You may want to watch that in the future.)
Daren wants his wife to do the exhausting work caring for his mother and giving up her job, leaving her with no income of her own. All the while he points out that any inheritance his mother leaves him is for him alone. An inheritance that might not exist in the first place if his mom would spend her money on her care.
Disgusting man.
As long as there is a will, his mother could give him £/$1 and there would be nothing he could do. Mother could give all her money to an animal charity.
What would he say if momma said I don’t have 9 months to spend on my son
Nothing. And it would be the first educated thing he’d say in either case!
Nothing all he wants is her money
28:30 did we really need multiple lol’s in one box?
Good evening from Northern Indiana everyone 😀
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Good evening to y'all from beautiful Midwestern Minnesota 🎉
The woman whos trying to fix her voice as the husband the voice is so irritating
Money 💰 can’t buy you health🤔
Karen and Daren 😳
Daren only cares about Daren and no one else. Just waiting for the money when she goes. Too bad Mom has revenge from the grave