The two women are vicious and I applaud their gruffness. Sometimes it takes too long for the “good guys “ to grow a pair but right from the start the daughter didn’t pull any punches.
I loved this story! Both daughter in law and mother in law worked together and they love each other. Not only that, they both have a backbone. It's so refreshing to hear! I'd love to hear more of these types of stories for sure
The fact that people or rather "parents" like her even think they have any right to come back into their child's life and think they will be welcome, plus taken care of is insane.
18:11 That’s not how a step sibling works, You’re explaining how a half sibling works, Half siblings is when you share a single parent like a dad or a mom, Full siblings is when you share both parents, Step siblings is when you’re not related at all by blood but your siblings because your parent got remarried or married (If your parents weren’t married) to your step parent and your step parent had a kid in their previous relationship as well just like your parent
15 years and the mother walzes back in to her daughter s life Katy is amazing and strong with standing up to her pathetic egg donor. The mother is completely dlusernal
I'm pretty confident "in a jiffy" isn't British slang. I've heard it plenty in the US from other people who are from the US, many of whom have never been to Europe.
@@carolroberts4614 I wasn't saying British don't use it, just that it's at least reasonably common in the US as well so it's bizarre to refer to it as British slang.
@@dragonfliesnh4204 Not in the slightest. The definition of slang specifically mentions typically being restricted to a particular context or group of people. The phrase also being used in the US suggests it's not a regional term and therefore that it's not British slang.
People like judy are the worst, abusers like her never rhink nor care about the pain they cause, but the moment they meet up with the people they hurt, they expect them to forgive and forget
These are two different things and have nothing to do with each other. Many of the same slangs and phrases are used in different countries and regionally within each country.
It's not that the estranged mother is senile or has mental issues it's that when she doesn't take no for an answer it goes in one ear and out the other.
I'm from Michigan and you DEFINITELY pronounced Erie wrong. You pronounce it as "ear-ee" not "air-ee" Also, know the difference between a step sister and a half sister. If Cecile's mother remarried and had a girl then it's her HALF sister.
@@eldenlion5850 yes there was a mention. Cecile said it was her "step sister" that lives in Rochester. Then said her mother had gotten remarried and had a kid. It was right after Judy accused Cecile of living in Rochester. Plus they have made screw ups like this before in multiple stories.
The word jiffy was not recorded until 1780. Although its origins are “unascertained” (linguists speak for not absolutely proved), the word appears to have originated among East Anglian thieves meaning lightening quick. So yeah, it’s British slang.
I love Cecile!! That twist came right out of left field and give me the giggles!
Me too😂😂😂
The two women are vicious and I applaud their gruffness. Sometimes it takes too long for the “good guys “ to grow a pair but right from the start the daughter didn’t pull any punches.
I loved this story! Both daughter in law and mother in law worked together and they love each other. Not only that, they both have a backbone. It's so refreshing to hear! I'd love to hear more of these types of stories for sure
Cecile cracked me up, with that, "Fry in hell!" delivery
The fact that people or rather "parents" like her even think they have any right to come back into their child's life and think they will be welcome, plus taken care of is insane.
Without doing any of the work to build such relationship!
Cecelia is my new hero , I love her 😂😂😂😂
I love this woman she's the best ever .
18:11 That’s not how a step sibling works, You’re explaining how a half sibling works, Half siblings is when you share a single parent like a dad or a mom, Full siblings is when you share both parents, Step siblings is when you’re not related at all by blood but your siblings because your parent got remarried or married (If your parents weren’t married) to your step parent and your step parent had a kid in their previous relationship as well just like your parent
They never do research on this channel trust me the people who run it don't even know what history is
They’ve gotten that wrong a few times
@@LoveOnTheInsidex3 Yeah I noticed it when rewatching but thank you anyways
Best VA in the business
Judy isnt a parent,she's an egg donor
Pretty much like meg by the looks of it 😂
she an incubator, like my own, lol
The only eggs Judy has now are clearly scrambled
Mommy came back after 15 years and ran into her past "friend" and left in a hurry lol
Katie is a real one. We Stan.
15 years and the mother walzes back in to her daughter s life Katy is amazing and strong with standing up to her pathetic egg donor. The mother is completely dlusernal
Alice's voice is back! Love, love m, love Cecile. Thank you so much.
The mouth on Katy is so good 😂😂😂
Good afternoon everyone from the Appalachian mountains of Virginia!. I pray everyone has a wonderful night. 😊😊
Why hello there! Southwest Virgina here! Have a good night too!
I'm so jealous, I miss the mountains
Off the corner question, how is that SUPPOSED to be pronounced? App-a-lash-in? I’ve heard it 3 ways and not from anyone who lives there.
@@gdangeldth I want to know too, because in California, we all pronounce it as Ah-pell-ay-shun
Judy
Can’t
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She said Cecile used British slang? She sounds more like she's from the American south! But then, accents can be tricky! LOL
I’ve never been to England, but I love British slang. I particularly like chuffed, gobsmacked, and twee.
No that’s a southern American accent. Definitely not a British one.
She could slap a permanent restraining order against Judy
I literally thought you typed in peppermint
@@Overwatch2003 Well I suppose I can see why
@@MrWill9002 It’s ok, Our minds are different anyways
Lake Airy?
It's Lake EEEEEE-Reeeeee
Good evening from Wales UK
Good evening from Texas! 😊
Good evening from the US(Iowa)♡
Good evening from Louisiana...and Cymru am byth! 😉
Hello Wales! Lived there as a child, my dad was Welsh. Caerphilly area.
'British slang accent? Haha, too funny. Doesn't sound British to me for a second. Sounds more Southern USA, then British, lol.
The American southern accent IS descended from the British, though...
@@ArthurRex131 truthfully, the southern US accent is the original british accent.
Cecile has
Southern Accent.
This had me laughing when Cecile ran her away,😂
I'm pretty confident "in a jiffy" isn't British slang. I've heard it plenty in the US from other people who are from the US, many of whom have never been to Europe.
British here. We do use it!
@@carolroberts4614 I wasn't saying British don't use it, just that it's at least reasonably common in the US as well so it's bizarre to refer to it as British slang.
@@dragonfliesnh4204 Not in the slightest. The definition of slang specifically mentions typically being restricted to a particular context or group of people. The phrase also being used in the US suggests it's not a regional term and therefore that it's not British slang.
Well played. 😂 Great story.
People like judy are the worst, abusers like her never rhink nor care about the pain they cause, but the moment they meet up with the people they hurt, they expect them to forgive and forget
Not a chance in hell, lady. I have no idea who you are and you aren't squatting here. Try it and be prepared to be arrested
Love Cecile. I want to be friends with her. 😂🎉
I'm sorry, Cecile was supposed to be BRITISH? Oh dear. I was thinking Georgia.
Lake Erie is pronounced "ear-re". Half, not step sister. Cool story so far, but you really need to research if you want to appeal to people who know.
"KATY!"
How does a southern accent end up British slang???
Accents and slang are two different things.
These are two different things and have nothing to do with each other. Many of the same slangs and phrases are used in different countries and regionally within each country.
British? She sounds SOUTHERN!
It's not that the estranged mother is senile or has mental issues it's that when she doesn't take no for an answer it goes in one ear and out the other.
Katy and Judy? I don't get the connection? (UK here)
You know what they say about ASSUME...It makes an ASS-U-ME!😊
So Ceceil was British the entire time?
Even though she sounded southern
British slang? 😂
Good afternoon from Arkansas
What's with the old drunk in the background video?
Good afternoon, everyone from Alabama
10.15 pm here in South Africa
1:19 pm here! Good afternoon from Prince George, BC, 🇨🇦
Hi from Hitchins Kentucky.
1:50 now in Chilliwack BC Canada 🇨🇦. Hi y’all 👋👋🇨🇦
Hello mrstigger!
In all of my nearly 50 years on this planet have I heard that great lake they are talking about in this story pronounced like that.
What’s with the crazy drunk in the background?
Cecile did, in fact, remember how to beat Judy's ass. Judy, however, had a gun.
What? Judy had nothing
@@SifGreyfang twist ending
I'm from Michigan and you DEFINITELY pronounced Erie wrong. You pronounce it as "ear-ee" not "air-ee"
Also, know the difference between a step sister and a half sister. If Cecile's mother remarried and had a girl then it's her HALF sister.
To be fair, it doesn't look like anyone in this video is supposed to be local to the region.
So we're just making up stuff to complain about now? There's no mention of a half or step sister anywhere in this story.
@@eldenlion5850 yes there was a mention. Cecile said it was her "step sister" that lives in Rochester. Then said her mother had gotten remarried and had a kid. It was right after Judy accused Cecile of living in Rochester. Plus they have made screw ups like this before in multiple stories.
@@eldenlion5850 So you're making up stuff to complain about now? There is absolutely a mention of a half or step sister in this story. Get lost.
Thank you from a Michigander, who actually lives about 1 mile from Lake Erie!
British slang!!?? LOL Almost but about 100% off.
The word jiffy was not recorded until 1780. Although its origins are “unascertained” (linguists speak for not absolutely proved), the word appears to have originated among East Anglian thieves meaning lightening quick. So yeah, it’s British slang.
What's up with this channels and not knowing what a half-sibling is? Half, not step. 😅
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That's about the worst Southern accent I ever heard .
Cecilie is a psycho....I like her
That was a great story
Judy sounds like a desperate stalker that needs money to survive. Honestly I would have cursed her and then blocked her