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Registered: 11-05-09
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Just want to congratulate Amy for driving yet another wedge in her family’s relationships. Is Matt the perfect man, the perfect husband, the perfect father? No, but he is the guy she started a family with. He is the father of her children. If she is not happy with her current situation of living in a mansion of a house, on a massive productive farm, making a fortune by being a great American family on a reality show, then she should do something about it.

I will be honest, my wife and I love the show, but the underlying theme of the past couple seasons that she doesn’t like her life anymore is getting old quick. Another reality show person that is not happy with their current life and wants more, gee where have we seen that before? This is just me talking here, but she might want to sit back for a minute and figure out if she wants to stay in her current situation, or move on.

Bottom line is if she is not happy, then either keeps it to herself, because we sure don’t want to hear about it anymore, or do something about it and stop complaining and using her kids to drive more wedges. Life is short, and full of imperfections. Remember what is important, and maybe wonderful kids and a loving, maybe not perfect, husband will be at the top of her important list.
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Registered: 10-27-09
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I agree 100%. At the beginning opener their family looks great, as soon as the show starts all hell breaks loose. Either Amy was a very good actress at the start of the show, and now she is tired of it and we are seeing her real side. To me as long as the show revolves around Amy all is fine. I hope they really do read this feedback and think long and hard. Her family should come first(that means Matt too). If not I look for the show to flop, another one bites the dust. That would be a shame because I think alot of viewers look forward to it.
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I hope they really do read this feedback and think long and hard. Her family should come first(that means Matt too). I


Some say she doesn't read this board but I think she does. Last year on one of the shows she was in front of the computer page of TLC. It was blurred but I could tell it was TLC, they didn't do a very good job blurring it. Whether she goes to the board, I don't know.
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Registered: 03-31-09
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I agree with everyone. Amy needs to be thankful for everything she has. Nobody is perfect and I don't believe in putting the kids in the middle of a disagreement between husband and wife. The way Zack was acting towards his Dad was not nice. I'm glad Jeremy and Jacob had a good time with their Dad.

I too hope she reads these feedbacks. She has a very nice home and life be thankful, lots of people do not have homes.
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