Nanny diary
Robb 2021-12-23 08:01:48
Scarlett seems to have taken too many popcorn movies like this simple and positive energy, without too much acting skills, as long as the psychological twists and turns of the protagonist are shown with the development of the plot, and finally the theme is sublimated. Of course, for the widow sister who has beauty and breasts, this film from nine years ago does not require much demand, just looking at the face is enough.
Compared to the young girl and the beauty team, which is not very popular, Laura Linni, who plays Mrs. Kuo, is quite impressive. Graceful, luxurious and temperamental, a frown and a smile are all dramas, which interprets a rich, lonely and a bit neurotic housewife to the extreme. I specifically checked her birthday, February 5th, Sunfire Aquarius Moon Scorpio Golden Pisces, tusk.
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Annie Braddock: Okay Mrs. X, now it's time for a few simple childcare rules.
Jane Gould: Oh, alright, the teddy bear has been compromised.
Annie Braddock: Slamming the door in your kid's face is *not* okay. Spending more time on a benefit for kids that you've never met than you do with your own blood is *not* okay. Going to a SPA when your son has a fever of a hundred and four and not answering emergency calls, that officially makes you an unfit mother.
Mrs. X: This is outrageous. Stop the tape.
Jane Gould: Uh, no. This is clearly a disgruntled nanny. W-we might have something to learn here.
Annie Braddock: Now I know that you're all pretty busy with your hair appointments, and your watsu massages and your attempts to stay young so your husbands won't leave you. But here's an idea! Why don't you try eating dinner with your child every once in a blue moon. And heads up here, lady, try smiling once in a while. People hate you.
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Jamaican Nanny: Stop eatin' them boogers!