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Old Feb 6th, 2007, 16:55 PM   #1
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did any one watch this last night??

its the most upsetting thing i have ever watched

it is repeted Friday morning (9th Feb) 3.20am- 4.20am Channel 4
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Old Feb 6th, 2007, 16:59 PM   #2
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yes i saw it,

I could relate to it so much coz i had to look after my younger sisters! I felt for teenage boy and his mum, they both hated the suitation.

Im sorry but the blind couple shouldnt be allowed to have anymore children, i thought that was disgusting! i felt so much for all the children, the little girl who tryied to kill herslef the most, plus, she was changing one of teh boys bums and he was sore

The fact that they didnt get a nappy change while the girls where at school was terrible!

I think they should be taken away from them and looked after properly

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Old Feb 6th, 2007, 16:59 PM   #3
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I forgot to watch it & wanted to

I won't be up at that time though when it's repeated
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Old Feb 6th, 2007, 17:00 PM   #4
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I didnt but I watched the adverts for it. It looked to me like a very selfish couple who had kids just so they could help look after them. This poor child did all the housework and it just seemed like she had no childhood as such.
Is this what the program was like?

I personally think its wrong to have children if you cant look after them properly yourself.
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Old Feb 6th, 2007, 17:04 PM   #5
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OMG I don't think I can watch it. I know there are children out there who have to help their parents due to illness and so on and it must be so tough on the parent knowing they have to realise this but it seems as if this couple didn't even have these feelings. I hope that something has been done
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did not watch it was it any good??
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Programmes like this upset me so much I can't watch them.

I know there's injustice in the world but when you have a child you want to give them all your love and care and I just can't cope with the thought that others are mistreated
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From the adverts I kind of wondered how this was allowed Didn't they say the more kids they have the more people they have looking after them? How selfish
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it was soooo sad!

the mum and dad cant cahnge the babies nappies. but can smoke and drink beer all day
the older girls go to school while the mum and dad watch the babies. but if a child poohs they have to sit in it all day untill the 12 yr old comes home and changes them. the 5yr old is still in nappies. they sleep on the floor in the most filthy house.
while the mum and dad just smoke round the babies.

i never let tv shows upset me or get to me but that show was something else
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omg that is terrible
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