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PADUCAH
Matt is booked to give a motivational speech in Paducah, Ky., so he brings Civil War history buffs Zach and Molly along. Which ML Drooled over the sighting of Matt! Passport to the Bahamas.... The Roloffs scramble to get passports for their family vacation to the Bahamas, which begins with a sailing excursion.
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What? The Roloff's "scrambling" to get ready for a trip? Go figure!
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Sawyer, its just like that Hawaii trip....
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Heck, I scramble to get ready to make a Dr's appointment on time. I'm still usually late! We scramble constantly! Bad planning maybe, or just how we are. We are very fly by the seat of our pants too!
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a bit more about the Bahama episode from the New York Daily News:
The Roloff family in tonight's episode heads to Abaco, a tiny island in the Bahamas, as a way to get some relief from the stresses of their farm and life at home. Undoubtedly, a bit of family drama begins in this episode and continues on in future shows. |
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Now this is worth watching, I hope that it isn't anything bad...
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There seems to be a weather issue, I hope that was just Drama for the promo. Otherwise we may see The roloffs... the professor and Maryanne!
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It was cool to see them be able to enjoy adventure.
They're a team, like families are meant to be. thick & thin deep waters & shallow treading war & peace ying & yang ... they're cool.
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Before anyone asks I have never had fried oreos or fried twinkies! I probably would try them if I had a chance!!
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I fried a chicken.
I fried my hair on a straightener. I fried my eyelashes with a lighter. I fried an extension chord. I fried my brain back in the 80's. I fried a friends shoe trying to burn a wasp nest (don't ask) Oreos and twinkies are on my list of odd things to fry. I'm going for it before I die - and Jeanne doggonit, you're doing it with me! <frying, not dying> ps: I have tried fried pickles B4. <turns GREEN-Yuck!>
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