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Old 12-24-2009, 03:40 AM   #21
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Hi Matt: I hope you will never cause Amy to cry again.You are a blessed man to have a wife like Amy. It made me angry to see her crying .Stop the bullshit and look after Amy before it is to late. I know first hand what divorse can do to a family and the hurt it can cause to your kids .My own parents were divorsed and it tore the family apart.
Please stop being such a work aholic and look around you to see how much God has blessed you before you lose it all.
Please Matt, don't cause your wife to cry and remember she is the mother of your children and the best friend you will ever have in life and should be treated with love and respect. To Amy I say, Don't cry Amy I really felt so sad to see tears in your eyes.Matt dosen't seem to know what a treasure he has in you.I am a married man of 43 years and my wife is my very best friend and friends don't make friends cry. I pray you will see the light Matt before you end up alone and miserable. It can happen to you in a heartbeat.

I don't remember Matt making Amy cry. I thought she got teary eyed because she was talking about not missing any memories with the kids. I could be wrong.
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Old 12-24-2009, 05:07 AM   #22
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I don't want to give the wrong impression about Amy. I do like her and I think she is a great person but some times I am just too honest about my opinion. Its a family flaw. I like the whole family. I act like I know them and I really don't. You can't judge people from a thirty minute show. I'm sure the kids get hurt if they read negative things about their parents. I know my children would. My opinions are a dime a dozen.Lol
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Old 12-24-2009, 06:03 AM   #23
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I don't remember Matt making Amy cry. I thought she got teary eyed because she was talking about not missing any memories with the kids. I could be wrong.
I wonder if Amy is in perimenopause? If so I feel her pain!!!!!
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Old 12-24-2009, 06:43 AM   #24
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I wonder if Amy is in perimenopause? If so I feel her pain!!!!!
Me too!! I think premenopause is worse than menopause. When I was going through it I felt like I could climb up a bare wall just taking a running start. It was horrible. I bet she is going through it. That would explain her negative moods.
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I don't want to give the wrong impression about Amy. I do like her and I think she is a great person but some times I am just too honest about my opinion. Its a family flaw. I like the whole family. I act like I know them and I really don't. You can't judge people from a thirty minute show. I'm sure the kids get hurt if they read negative things about their parents. I know my children would. My opinions are a dime a dozen.Lol
I live a lot closer- and I still don't know them. While I agree with Matt that Agritainment is the wave of the future for family farms in the Willamette and Tualatin Valley- I often see him and Amy as outsiders. Not so much their children (though I notice Zach in particular has picked up Amy's Midwestern accent, it's very noticeable out here to us native 'gonies, especially the way they pronounce Oregon, makes me scream at my TV), but Matt has a very Californian view of property rights, as does Amy to a lesser extent. Then again, they've only been here 20 years- where I have family going back to the 1930s on one side, the 1860s on another branch, and on a third branch of the family tree, Klickitat Tribal members who have lived in the Gorge for at least 9000 years. They don't have the traditions us native 'gonies do about Governors Oswald West and Tom McCall, who heroically stood up to the Progressives and their Developmental mindset and gave us great state parks, beaches open to everybody, the bottle bill and limited land use that has kept the Northern Willamette Valley from looking like Southern California.
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Me too!! I think premenopause is worse than menopause. When I was going through it I felt like I could climb up a bare wall just taking a running start. It was horrible. I bet she is going through it. That would explain her negative moods.
I haven't noticed any premenopause or menopause symptoms in me. There's been like no change in my mood. I've always been a beotch.
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I live a lot closer- and I still don't know them. While I agree with Matt that Agritainment is the wave of the future for family farms in the Willamette and Tualatin Valley- I often see him and Amy as outsiders. Not so much their children (though I notice Zach in particular has picked up Amy's Midwestern accent, it's very noticeable out here to us native 'gonies, especially the way they pronounce Oregon, makes me scream at my TV), but Matt has a very Californian view of property rights, as does Amy to a lesser extent. Then again, they've only been here 20 years- where I have family going back to the 1930s on one side, the 1860s on another branch, and on a third branch of the family tree, Klickitat Tribal members who have lived in the Gorge for at least 9000 years. They don't have the traditions us native 'gonies do about Governors Oswald West and Tom McCall, who heroically stood up to the Progressives and their Developmental mindset and gave us great state parks, beaches open to everybody, the bottle bill and limited land use that has kept the Northern Willamette Valley from looking like Southern California.
But note my question in the Ask Matt section- I think the Agritainment issue is one that is large enough that I think we need Matt to be a County Commish.
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also i would think that Matt, Amy and TLC would stop this b--l sh-t talk about how amy always worries about matt spending money and not having enough of it...???
i am sure they are paid somewhere in the neighbourhood of $20,000.00 an eposide maybe more & with 20 eposides that is almost $half million dollars just from the show, not counting the farm pumpkin sales and i am sure that matt had placed in their contract some money from dvd sales of their show....

so Amy and TLC please give it a rest we are not buying it....
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also i would think that Matt, Amy and TLC would stop this b--l sh-t talk about how amy always worries about matt spending money and not having enough of it...???
i am sure they are paid somewhere in the neighbourhood of $20,000.00 an eposide maybe more & with 20 eposides that is almost $half million dollars just from the show, not counting the farm pumpkin sales and i am sure that matt had placed in their contract some money from dvd sales of their show....

so Amy and TLC please give it a rest we are not buying it....
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also i would think that Matt, Amy and TLC would stop this b--l sh-t talk about how amy always worries about matt spending money and not having enough of it...???
i am sure they are paid somewhere in the neighbourhood of $20,000.00 an eposide maybe more & with 20 eposides that is almost $half million dollars just from the show, not counting the farm pumpkin sales and i am sure that matt had placed in their contract some money from dvd sales of their show....

so Amy and TLC please give it a rest we are not buying it....
Doesn't matter how much they are paid. I see Amy's point. She likely learned to be frugal with her money where Matt spends it like a drunken sailor. Her concern is a real one and probably can manage money (based on what I see) better.

Matt on the other hand appears to spend money foolishly. A fool and their money are soon parted.

Sooner or later the high income will stop and the extravagant lifetyle will have to change.
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