Oh I just absolutely love the joy in that video!!!
Thank you for making a dull day much more interesting!
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Mom coaching/directing singer from behind camera needs some credit.
Drummer is most talented offspring – so far.
Kudos to Dad! The world needs more Dads like you.
(Insert musical notes here to bounce along with them)
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they are 99999% more likely to have well adjusted and healthy adult children in 20 years.
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They’ve been doing this for some time now. I enjoy every one of their videos I watch.
They are a wonderful family with parent who truly love their children and encourage them to enjoy life.
This is how to live.
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Careful. This is how Ruby Franke ended up in prison. Her other “7 Passengers” are all in therapy from having their lives on YT as content providers.
I am SO GLAD that I clicked on this thread. That was pure joy and entertainment. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
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@AA – I had never heard of Ruby Franke until your comment, so I googled her. From what I read, I think you are making a stretch to compare the two families. Ruby Franke inflicted strict punishment on her kids. This video displayed pure joy. I find it hard to believe that such joy could be expressed under such strict living conditions.
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Stirrin the pot — My comment was tongue-in-cheek. Though Utah just passed a law in the wake of the Franke case that provides for financial set asides for the minors regularly involved in YT and other social media content. I think there are several states, now, that have similar laws. I will say that in the testimony to the Utah legislature that several people who are family-oriented content providers warned that there’s not one such family in which the kids are totally authentic. They know their performing for their family’s benefit.
Not saying that is the case here, but it did make me think about what I’m seeing and how children are often exploited for subcribes and clicks, and the huge payouts for having a following.
Not to hijack the thread, but Jeannie Seely, who was one of the longest-serving members in Grand Ole Opry history, died on Friday evening (Aug. 1.)
A statement from the star’s publicity team announced her death, which was the result of complications from an intestinal infection.
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That was also good for a smile!
The best 3 minutes I’ve spent today.
She’s a little ham. Love it!
I’m pretty sure she takes dance classes. 😂
How precious
Hats off to that Dad for encouraging and setting a creative example for his kids!
We need to all exhibit that kind of energy every single day!
We can, if we choose to! 🙂
There is a 6-minute version!
https://youtu.be/SSwqj_tvVg8?si=UzYvsC6Prcq3tOn4
Junior is keeping a solid beat on the drums.
Oh I just absolutely love the joy in that video!!!
Thank you for making a dull day much more interesting!
Mom coaching/directing singer from behind camera needs some credit.
Drummer is most talented offspring – so far.
Kudos to Dad! The world needs more Dads like you.
(Insert musical notes here to bounce along with them)
they are 99999% more likely to have well adjusted and healthy adult children in 20 years.
They’ve been doing this for some time now. I enjoy every one of their videos I watch.
They are a wonderful family with parent who truly love their children and encourage them to enjoy life.
This is how to live.
Careful. This is how Ruby Franke ended up in prison. Her other “7 Passengers” are all in therapy from having their lives on YT as content providers.
I am SO GLAD that I clicked on this thread. That was pure joy and entertainment. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
@AA – I had never heard of Ruby Franke until your comment, so I googled her. From what I read, I think you are making a stretch to compare the two families. Ruby Franke inflicted strict punishment on her kids. This video displayed pure joy. I find it hard to believe that such joy could be expressed under such strict living conditions.
Stirrin the pot — My comment was tongue-in-cheek. Though Utah just passed a law in the wake of the Franke case that provides for financial set asides for the minors regularly involved in YT and other social media content. I think there are several states, now, that have similar laws. I will say that in the testimony to the Utah legislature that several people who are family-oriented content providers warned that there’s not one such family in which the kids are totally authentic. They know their performing for their family’s benefit.
Not saying that is the case here, but it did make me think about what I’m seeing and how children are often exploited for subcribes and clicks, and the huge payouts for having a following.
Haven’t these kids grown up by now?