0193 - "I Know What Boys Like" [05/16/07]
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so what the heck ever happened with Sam? In Taylor's first videos, she was more or less obsessed with her friend Sam. She put Sam above soccer, school, god, your country, etc. Her happiness about having a best friend was the main topic of her first video, and the fact that she isn't allowed to talk to Sam anymore was the major topic of her second.
So maybe she hasn't seen her because she is obeying the orders to stay away from her, but you'd think she'd still at least mention being sad about not being able to hang out with the new best friend she was so happy about getting. So are the creators throwing out that storyline, or do you think Sam will still be significant in some way?
and btw their father has been mentioned several times as a present figure in their somewhat-recent lives. She says that her "parentS" won't let her see Sam, and she tells the story of why her Dad insisted on he and their mom watching her soccer games from the car (which could have taken place years ago, but doesn't sound like it could have been too many years ago), so if the dad left, it must have been pretty recently. What further supports this is how Taylor says "ever since dad left, Sarah has been different", and then points out that Sarah had been a cheerleader just last year, suggesting that the father must have "left" (whatever that means) within the past year.
But that mysp blog from one month ago had to have just been an oversight.
So maybe she hasn't seen her because she is obeying the orders to stay away from her, but you'd think she'd still at least mention being sad about not being able to hang out with the new best friend she was so happy about getting. So are the creators throwing out that storyline, or do you think Sam will still be significant in some way?
and btw their father has been mentioned several times as a present figure in their somewhat-recent lives. She says that her "parentS" won't let her see Sam, and she tells the story of why her Dad insisted on he and their mom watching her soccer games from the car (which could have taken place years ago, but doesn't sound like it could have been too many years ago), so if the dad left, it must have been pretty recently. What further supports this is how Taylor says "ever since dad left, Sarah has been different", and then points out that Sarah had been a cheerleader just last year, suggesting that the father must have "left" (whatever that means) within the past year.
But that mysp blog from one month ago had to have just been an oversight.
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I believe Sarah should suddenly and miraculously win herself a full scholarship to the University of London, however, and change her name to Kate. Because she's awesome.
But, that video was awesome...Sarah is such a good actress.
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not nessecarily. i don't always say "our mom/dad/house" when referring to the parents of me and my sisters and the house we all live in; sometimes (dunno why) i call them mine; maybe i'm used to differentiating between mine and my friends' things.Lurker wrote:But if it's a typical day? And the use of phrases like "the car" (which she'd called dibs on for that day ten days earlier) and "our family."aideen wrote:Umm, they wouldn't only live with their mum, they'd visit their dad and stay for weekends and holidays and whatnot...
[Inconsistency solved]
edit-- sometimes i'd to the opposite; with a friend who's like family, i'd accidentally say "wanna come over to our house?" or "but our parents said..." etc
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Good observations, though it seems to me that so far she's only said that her mom decided she can't see Sam ("Practice Sucked "). Prior to that, though, she had said "the only reason my parents let me see Sam ..." which seemed to suggest that both of them were allowing it. I suppose both could have a hand in deciding that regardless, but it's another piece to add to the pile.steamboat wrote:and btw their father has been mentioned several times as a present figure in their somewhat-recent lives. She says that her "parentS" won't let her see Sam, and she tells the story of why her Dad insisted on he and their mom watching her soccer games from the car (which could have taken place years ago, but doesn't sound like it could have been too many years ago), so if the dad left, it must have been pretty recently.
Her freshman year could have been as much as three years ago, really. Sarah's got a prom coming up, so she's either a junior or a senior.steamboat wrote:What further supports this is how Taylor says "ever since dad left, Sarah has been different", and then points out that Sarah had been a cheerleader just last year, suggesting that the father must have "left" (whatever that means) within the past year.
More than likely. Same with the things Taylor mentioned.steamboat wrote:But that mysp blog from one month ago had to have just been an oversight.
I think I understand what you're saying (I had a little trouble with it at first, so I apologize if I make no sense), but it still seems to me like really casual talk without the added complexity of a divorce or different houses. "Started out like a pretty typical day...." "The car." "Our family."Nieriel.Manwathiel wrote:not nessecarily. i don't always say "our mom/dad/house" when referring to the parents of me and my sisters and the house we all live in; sometimes (dunno why) i call them mine; maybe i'm used to differentiating between mine and my friends' things.Lurker wrote:But if it's a typical day? And the use of phrases like "the car" (which she'd called dibs on for that day ten days earlier) and "our family."aideen wrote:Umm, they wouldn't only live with their mum, they'd visit their dad and stay for weekends and holidays and whatnot...
[Inconsistency solved]
edit-- sometimes i'd to the opposite; with a friend who's like family, i'd accidentally say "wanna come over to our house?" or "but our parents said..." etc
They didn't really assist per se. I'd say the information they provided (other than Zavalla, Texas) was not all that helpful in actually locating or apprehending Jules.Gidget wrote:Ok, how are these two girls not mad that they assisted in the kidnapping of an innocent girl! They don't even really know BDJ. If I was them I'd be running for the hills...or the cops
In any case, they're probably not that upset at this point - though Taylor said on the forum she would have tried talking Bree out of it - because they believe it was for Jules' best interest (which I think Taylor also said on the forum). Not that it seems to have helped much so far.
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