@@02chevyguy Yes - This was on a Sunday because she and her mother really did go to Japan. It was Monday afternoon there. He was an ad executive and could have had a meeting with a client. This would be the only reason to wear a suit on a Sunday.
Samantha made 2 promises to Darrin on their honeymoon after she revealed herself to be a witch 1. "I will be the best wife any man has ever had" 2."I wont use witchcraft and live a normal mortal life" Sam was able to keep promise 1 whereas promise 2 had its setbacks
Especially when the only reason for it is to satisfy the fragile ego of a man brought up to think the world is his to rule who is reminded every day because of you that his influence has severe limitations
Same. I get that it's a reflection of the times, and that Dick York portrayed the role masterfully.... but be in a relationship with a jerk who tries to deemphasize everything you are, and you'll see what an asshole the character of Darrin truly is. **ALL** conflict in the series, revolves around his inability to tame his ego, and simply accept the fact that he's not the all-controlling master of everything around him. In fact, he's the weakest link in almost every scenario.
@@tomcat3360 see, I APPRECIATE Jeannie, as Major Nelson was the exact opposite of Darrin: he never tried to change Jeannie, never berated her, and never wished that she was anything other than who she was (even though he literally could've done so!).
Elizabeth is doing a riff on Jackie Gleason's Ralph Kramden from "The Honeymooners" - - he was always yelling at his wife, threatening to send her "To the moon! - One of these days, Alice!" ( Alice still ruled their household, despite her husband's threats of physical violence and other verbal abuse. She always had the perfect comedic comeback line to put Ralph back in his place. Alas, if only it were so easy in real life for people in abusive relationships. )
From the teaser-pic it looks like Samantha has gotten her forehead marked for Ash Wednesday … which *should* make a witch shrivel … if tongue-speaking evangelicals had their way. Happily for everyone, that entire show was about *fantasy* witches and beings, which allowed for quirky entertainment but also some basic lessons about acceptance and getting along. Good vibes, good hearts. I’ll always love this show: at its best it was clever and well-written/acted. It remains a stalwart production in the canon of superb American comedy. The presence of Elizabeth Montgomery, Dick York, and the stunning Agnes Moorehead bumps it up to “All Time” greatness.
@@WitchKing-Of-Angmar Does it though? Samantha was a young, beautiful, intelligent, clever, cultured woman. Everyone could see what Darren saw in her. So, no, I don't think your statement is correct. And if you were speaking of Endora, that was not the subject of my post. And, while Endora certainly had a chip on her shoulder, I would say owing to the history she has experienced, her motives were always rooted in love and protection for her daughter, who couldn't seem to see the bigotry in her own husband.
@@DonoVideoProductions the man who was constantly berated for having an opinion. No I tend to think we hold more and more anger and need to get our point out the more someone shuts you down for it. He couldn't say anything to Endora. She could typically do whatever she pleased. Darrin wanted a mortal wife, and when he married Sam he assumed she would give up her using her powers with him around because Darrin strived for doing everything without help of any kind whether that be money, or magic. His pride was of being a mortal being, he was the name defendant against the court of witches, a mortal that was happy being a mortal and its irked Endora so! Deal with it, he can have an opinion, you are the bigots here without even realizing too busy reliving the fake sexism you bring into everything just to ruin a fine show and bring it out of its magic ✨🧙♀️🖕
Hey Darrin, how about *you* do everything the "usual way" that Sam, who is centuries old, remembers them being done? You know, without cars, phones and typewriters?
We had a Hoover Dial-A-Matic that was similar to that one but in green. I also bought one for my apartment when I moved out on my own. They weren't bad.
He didn't deserve her making her and their child deny their real selves and always disappointed in her "messing up" when she was the reason everything always worked out anyway.
That is why I disliked this show as an adult. It was like she had to apologize for everything. Then that passed on with her then finding fault with Tabitha and always scolding her. I rarely if ever remember her holding her and saying she was proud of her or saying she loved her. Always wrong. It was like Darrin owned her. I never Darrin hold Tabitha or play with her or the 3 of them go out to eat or do anything as a family. Darrin was a bossy mean man.
@@mircat28 Agree 100%. I LOVED this show as a child. Watching it as an adult is difficult. There was one episode where Tabitha asks "why does everything we do have to be a secret?" It nearly made me break into tears. It was one thing for Samantha, a centuries-old adult, to make the decision to pretend to be human. It was another for them to constantly scold/reprimand their toddler daughter, just for being who she was. Endora/Hagatha/Enchantra were RIGHT, when they tried to intervene and have the child taken away!
when Tabitha was caught using her powers by a teacher during season 8 the woman threatened to contact the FBI. Sam and Darrin were proven right with their apprehension regarding displaying their witchcraft in front of mortals.
Just remember she didn't tell him until the honeymoon. It was the sixties. There was a stigma with divorce. Grant it. They could have changed things with magic ✨
Um, that's how Sam overreacted to the question of "Why didn't you answer the phone?" "Sorry, I was in the attic!" would have been a plausible lie; I usually say "I flushed." The real question is, why doesn't he trust her and why is she being evasive. Next time, she shouldn't bother cleaning the attic and sit on the couch and watch the soaps, just in case he calls. And make him clean the attic!
@@eijiniizuma6184 irrelevant they couldve turned him into a goat forever! Samantha had to hide and not use her ability all because of him ugh. Turn him into a roach and let him go!
@@dmartinez918 Darrin Stephens love for Samantha was tested to a greater extent than any male character has been tested in modern fiction and he passed every single time. Endora would blackmail Sams exbfs forcing to attempt to court her, Endora cast spells on random female clients or blackmail witches in order to get them to try and seduce Darrin and he never wavered.
If I had such powers, I'd certainly never tell any mortal about it! I'd just keep my mouth shut, do the things every human does manually, but using my powers, and live my best life. Of course, I have zero desire to ever get married again, so I'd already be living my best life!
He treat her like his maid Why he doesn’t allow her to be herself I feel sorry for her I agree w her mom she is wasting her life cleaning fir a guy who always questioned her
In the episode SAM IN THE MOON, which this clip is from, Sam and her Mother are about to leave. Sam left the refrigerator door open and its contents on the table. Electricity was fairly cheap back then, compared to today. She did put things away when she got back, and before putting the vaccuum cleaner on automatic. 🙂 Love it, instant grime on Sam and her clothes 🙂 Mr. angry Grouch comes in all ticked off. He dwarfed Sam's anger.
This is an example, among many in seasons three thru five, where Dick York's Darrin IS mean, bordering on being abusive. This is an aspect of his character that Dick York didn't like. I liked his Darrin in seasons one and two. Personally, Dick Sargent's Darrin was far kinder to Sam, directing his anger at Sam's family. What i love is his Darrin and Sam generally discussed an issue, like a mature couple that's been married a while. Now to my main topics. Sam told Darrin that she'd try to do what he wanted her to do, live a "normal" life. But with her family's interference and Larry's bullying, at times, it wasn't easy. For example, Larry wanting to use Tabitha in campaigns, first when Endora put a spell on Tabitha to make her talk and Sam's Father put a love spell on Adam, and at other times, to use figures from history, in campaigns, against Sam and Darrin's advice. In NOBODY'S PERFECT, it might have been interesting if the Witches Council were around. I wonder how the writers would've dealt with that concept. I would've loved a representative from the Cojncil to pop in, after freezing the client and Larry, and reminds Sam of the exploitation of their child isn't exactly a good thing. Sam was against it, but Darrin's control freakish side came out. It would've been fun to see Darrin freak out in front of a supperior being. 😀 I love it when Sam threatened to report her Father to the Warlock Shakespearean Society and have him expelled. That hit Maurice right where it hurt. 🙂
It’s funny how happens in Charmed where Grams cursed her engagement ring so she wouldn’t be a wife like Samantha hiding who she is to be a housewife. Then even Cole says it’s dangerous for a woman like Phoebe to be a housewife. Also in WandaVision at least Vision Doesn’t try to tell Wanda how to live her life.
Well, we know that Endora had been to Venus. Serena, too, I believe, unless I got it wrong, but wasn't there at least one episode where Endora referred to having gone to, and planted a flag, on Venus (or was it Mars)?
Tony should have wedded and bedded Jeannie (she was obviously deeply in love him), in the first season. I recommend a short story by Ray Bradbury, "Against the Madness of Crowds: Drink Entire."
I undertsnd his anger. She dindt have enough crpa under her nails and hadn't slaved enough all dya long I cheimpca.s she probably hadn't even stprained her back yet today.
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Darrin always needed to chill out about the magic thing.
With this episode, it was focused on a Sunday. Why is he wearing a suit on a Sunday (I'd like to think church, but I doubt it)?
@@02chevyguy He mentions calling from Larry's and Larry frequently made him work on weekends
@@02chevyguy Yes - This was on a Sunday because she and her mother really did go to Japan. It was Monday afternoon there. He was an ad executive and could have had a meeting with a client. This would be the only reason to wear a suit on a Sunday.
I’d always dream doing housework like that . Love it 😍
Darrin annoys me so much at times. If he wanted a no magical wife, he should have married one, and let Samantha go.
Dick Sargeant wasn't that mean.
@@robinson01902 Dick Sargent was 10 tiems meaner
Didn't They have that choice in the beginning..
Feelings are strong.. They couldn't help it..
Samantha made 2 promises to Darrin on their honeymoon after she revealed herself to be a witch 1. "I will be the best wife any man has ever had" 2."I wont use witchcraft and live a normal mortal life" Sam was able to keep promise 1 whereas promise 2 had its setbacks
@@eijiniizuma6184 she made a promise to hide herself. That is absolutely ridiculous. What did darin promise? Ill wait ✋️
If I were a witch I'd never let anyone tell me I couldn't use my witchcraft. I'd send them into a coma.
You're too kind.
I'd turn them into a toad! :P
@@TheMurlocKeeper turning them a toad is a cliché. Turn them into a mayfly. 24 hour lifespan.
I'd send them to the Moon, and one of these days, wasn't that a reference to the Honeymooners.
The show had to have an antagonist or the show wouldn’t work… duh
Especially when the only reason for it is to satisfy the fragile ego of a man brought up to think the world is his to rule who is reminded every day because of you that his influence has severe limitations
to be Samantha would be awesome just pop off to japan the moon so exciting one of my favourite episodes love there house too
I always ♥ loved and wanted their house 🏠, too.
I’m team Endora! Why should Sam battle with grease and grime just because Darin is a controlling jerk?
Even if she didn't have powers. His level of controlling is very toxic
@@rubydarling7564 I didn’t realize it as a 10-year old…
Same. I get that it's a reflection of the times, and that Dick York portrayed the role masterfully.... but be in a relationship with a jerk who tries to deemphasize everything you are, and you'll see what an asshole the character of Darrin truly is. **ALL** conflict in the series, revolves around his inability to tame his ego, and simply accept the fact that he's not the all-controlling master of everything around him. In fact, he's the weakest link in almost every scenario.
@@ImmortalSynn yes, and I wonder how this and I Dream of Genie affected me as a 9-10 year old: that men had to control Women’s innate powers.
@@tomcat3360 see, I APPRECIATE Jeannie, as Major Nelson was the exact opposite of Darrin: he never tried to change Jeannie, never berated her, and never wished that she was anything other than who she was (even though he literally could've done so!).
Elizabeth is doing a riff on Jackie Gleason's Ralph Kramden from "The Honeymooners" -
- he was always yelling at his wife, threatening to send her "To the moon! - One of these days, Alice!"
( Alice still ruled their household, despite her husband's threats of physical violence and other verbal abuse. She always had the perfect comedic comeback line to put Ralph back in his place. Alas, if only it were so easy in real life for people in abusive relationships. )
I wondered who else picked up on Sam's homage to Ralph Kramden.
@@duwanmorrison2492 I did and I don't even like The Honeymooners.
Yes - It was used in the The Honeymooners.
Yeah, got that immediately.
@@dianetheisen8664How is that even possible?
Samantha has seen the vast universe and beyond. That’s how she came up with the expression All My Stars!
She said: "Oh, my stars."
Cute
@@tpl608 The writers thought it up because cussing was allowed.
@@mircat28 really? Thank you Captain Obvious
@@tpl608 Your unnecessary rudeness is even more obvious.
What beautiful, expressive eyes Elizabeth had.
From the teaser-pic it looks like Samantha has gotten her forehead marked for Ash Wednesday … which *should* make a witch shrivel … if tongue-speaking evangelicals had their way.
Happily for everyone, that entire show was about *fantasy* witches and beings, which allowed for quirky entertainment but also some basic lessons about acceptance and getting along. Good vibes, good hearts.
I’ll always love this show: at its best it was clever and well-written/acted. It remains a stalwart production in the canon of superb American comedy.
The presence of Elizabeth Montgomery, Dick York, and the stunning Agnes Moorehead bumps it up to “All Time” greatness.
Agreed
I loved it that Sam had little sayings like people have when they might be surprised or expressing strong agreement.
My favourite was “oh, my stars”.
"well?"
@@eijiniizuma6184 "wEYll..?"
Or often "oOOoh!"
Don't piss your wife off. Especially when she's a witch.
I don't know what she ever saw in a bigot with such low self-esteem. I understand Endora completely.
Me too
Endoras a bigot
Goes both ways dumbo.
@@WitchKing-Of-Angmar Does it though? Samantha was a young, beautiful, intelligent, clever, cultured woman. Everyone could see what Darren saw in her. So, no, I don't think your statement is correct.
And if you were speaking of Endora, that was not the subject of my post. And, while Endora certainly had a chip on her shoulder, I would say owing to the history she has experienced, her motives were always rooted in love and protection for her daughter, who couldn't seem to see the bigotry in her own husband.
@@DonoVideoProductions the man who was constantly berated for having an opinion. No I tend to think we hold more and more anger and need to get our point out the more someone shuts you down for it. He couldn't say anything to Endora. She could typically do whatever she pleased. Darrin wanted a mortal wife, and when he married Sam he assumed she would give up her using her powers with him around because Darrin strived for doing everything without help of any kind whether that be money, or magic. His pride was of being a mortal being, he was the name defendant against the court of witches, a mortal that was happy being a mortal and its irked Endora so!
Deal with it, he can have an opinion, you are the bigots here without even realizing too busy reliving the fake sexism you bring into everything just to ruin a fine show and bring it out of its magic ✨🧙♀️🖕
Hey Darrin, how about *you* do everything the "usual way" that Sam, who is centuries old, remembers them being done? You know, without cars, phones and typewriters?
We had a Hoover Dial-A-Matic that was similar to that one but in green. I also bought one for my apartment when I moved out on my own. They weren't bad.
Darrin is a controlling bully. She should have divorced him years ago.
Nahhh! Just turn him into an artichoke. 😆
She’s a liar 🤥 and he never should’ve married her.
Chill, man!! It's all just a comedy script!
Liz is actually doing a Jackie Gleason line. From the honeymooners. One of these days Alice.. right to the moon.. very clever
Yes, we know that already.
@@jb6712 who’s we… how bout the young fans that’s are in their 20’s
I'd fly to the moon with Samantha anytime!
Yeah! Me too. 💗💗
He didn't deserve her making her and their child deny their real selves and always disappointed in her "messing up" when she was the reason everything always worked out anyway.
always thought of him as a great big pain in the (insert preferred body part here)...
That is why I disliked this show as an adult. It was like she had to apologize for everything. Then that passed on with her then finding fault with Tabitha and always scolding her. I rarely if ever remember her holding her and saying she was proud of her or saying she loved her. Always wrong. It was like Darrin owned her. I never Darrin hold Tabitha or play with her or the 3 of them go out to eat or do anything as a family. Darrin was a bossy mean man.
And she usually fixed his boring ad campaigns too.
@@mircat28 Agree 100%. I LOVED this show as a child. Watching it as an adult is difficult. There was one episode where Tabitha asks "why does everything we do have to be a secret?" It nearly made me break into tears. It was one thing for Samantha, a centuries-old adult, to make the decision to pretend to be human. It was another for them to constantly scold/reprimand their toddler daughter, just for being who she was. Endora/Hagatha/Enchantra were RIGHT, when they tried to intervene and have the child taken away!
when Tabitha was caught using her powers by a teacher during season 8 the woman threatened to contact the FBI. Sam and Darrin were proven right with their apprehension regarding displaying their witchcraft in front of mortals.
Early Vroomba! [I'm with her: if he doesn't want to married to a witch, don't be. But, that would be a very, short show.]
Darren was OK with witch craft when it was convenient for him.
Samantha failed to live up to the promise she made on their honeymoon.
Just remember she didn't tell him until the honeymoon. It was the sixties. There was a stigma with divorce. Grant it. They could have changed things with magic ✨
Her house is spotless. Samantha needs to come clean my house! I also have three cats!
EEWW!!
The light switch is on the bannister pole at 0:57. That isn’t usually seen in the color episodes, only in seasons one and two
Turning him into a frog would have been an improvement.
lmao - The look on his face when she says - "You wanna know where I went I'll tell ya - to the moon".
Darren is just a blip in Samantha's long existence. She's probably had plenty of husbands. She's got time to do what ever she wants.
Darrin is the love of her life, Sam didnt marry prior to Darrin.
Samantha was the love of Darrin.
I remember being so confused the 1st time I saw this episode as a child because I thought that man had already been to the moon
Man first went to moon in summer of 1969. This episode appeared a couple yrs. earlier.
@@viktorgadany7595 that is why I was confused
Yes, but not a housewife from Westport!
@@chuc5o
Nor a genie from Cocoa Beach!
I thought this episode brings up a good point on how some people have to know what you do every second of the day...I use to know someone like that
Um, that's how Sam overreacted to the question of "Why didn't you answer the phone?" "Sorry, I was in the attic!" would have been a plausible lie; I usually say "I flushed." The real question is, why doesn't he trust her and why is she being evasive.
Next time, she shouldn't bother cleaning the attic and sit on the couch and watch the soaps, just in case he calls. And make him clean the attic!
And I, unfortunately,knew someone like that too!Control freak.
Even a witch can't escape the despotic husband.
Darrin always drove me crazy! I almost hated him.
Darrin was tortured and tested by his in-laws for 8 seasons any other man wouldve divorced Sam after the first time he was turned into a wild animal.
@@eijiniizuma6184 irrelevant they couldve turned him into a goat forever! Samantha had to hide and not use her ability all because of him ugh. Turn him into a roach and let him go!
@@dmartinez918 Endora was such a controlling mother she wouldn't even allow Sam and Darrin to name their own daughter.
@@dmartinez918 Darrin Stephens love for Samantha was tested to a greater extent than any male character has been tested in modern fiction and he passed every single time. Endora would blackmail Sams exbfs forcing to attempt to court her, Endora cast spells on random female clients or blackmail witches in order to get them to try and seduce Darrin and he never wavered.
she was just using a Roomba… a few decades early
I would have been charming as possible with Endora and been the best of friends with Maurice.
Endora is sociopathic narcissistic controlling and bigoted.
Great dream sequence in this episode.
Been to the Moon? Lots of us have been there, I suppose, after a drink or two too many. 😂🤣🤣
I wouldn’t tolerate my husband com8ng home and demanding to know what I been doing all day. Darrin can be a right pain sometimes!
how would you feel if your husband never told you their real surname or their age even after you had been married for 8yrs?
There's at least three episodes where Darrin is paranoid about government officials. These are some of the funniest!
Major Nelson was more inteligent than Darrin.
He actually was a rocket scientist!
If I had such powers, I'd certainly never tell any mortal about it! I'd just keep my mouth shut, do the things every human does manually, but using my powers, and live my best life. Of course, I have zero desire to ever get married again, so I'd already be living my best life!
Every girl needs her own brownie
Writers were ahead of their time...21st century now has the irobot!
Thumbnail Samantha just got back from Ash Wednesday services!😂😀😂
Or, just did the brake job on the Chevrolet!
UGH!
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There's always been one superpower that I'd want and that's Samantha witchcraft.
I Wonder what Darrin would have said about our roomba
Sam invented the first remote controlled vacuum cleaner, although a bit large. 🙂
Elizabeth Montgomery invented the Roomba
Darrin couldn't turn off the vacuum cleaner because it wasn't plugged in. 😀 Darrin is darn lucky that Sam didn't inherit Endora's temper. 🙂
Maybe you remembered the song "Fly Me To The Moon".
I do and so did Darrin's clients Dinsdale and Woolcott. They ended up going to the moon. 🙂
Why do you say these are full episodes when they're not!
He treat her like his maid
Why he doesn’t allow her to be herself
I feel sorry for her
I agree w her mom she is wasting her life cleaning fir a guy who always questioned her
Darren should be scared of Sam not ordering her around
So did Samantha channel Ralph Kramden?
Yep. Pow right in the kisser!
So she’s forced to lie to her psychologically abusive husband who won’t let her be herself. Hmm great show.
Ah, the 60's.
In the episode SAM IN THE MOON, which this clip is from, Sam and her Mother are about to leave. Sam left the refrigerator door open and its contents on the table. Electricity was fairly cheap back then, compared to today. She did put things away when she got back, and before putting the vaccuum cleaner on automatic. 🙂
Love it, instant grime on Sam and her clothes
🙂
Mr. angry Grouch comes in all ticked off. He dwarfed Sam's anger.
You tell her
What I want to know is, why was it so important to clean the attic, witchcraft aside on that particular day?
For peace sakes Darrin, you knew who you married buddy. Get over the witchcraft already
No, he didn't---he didn't find out until it was too late to change anything. And the saying is "For PETE'S sake..."
This is an example, among many in seasons three thru five, where Dick York's Darrin IS mean, bordering on being abusive. This is an aspect of his character that Dick York didn't like. I liked his Darrin in seasons one and two.
Personally, Dick Sargent's Darrin was far kinder to Sam, directing his anger at Sam's family. What i love is his Darrin and Sam generally discussed an issue, like a mature couple that's been married a while.
Now to my main topics.
Sam told Darrin that she'd try to do what he wanted her to do, live a "normal" life. But with her family's interference and Larry's bullying, at times, it wasn't easy. For example, Larry wanting to use Tabitha in campaigns, first when Endora put a spell on Tabitha to make her talk and Sam's Father put a love spell on Adam, and at other times, to use figures from history, in campaigns, against Sam and Darrin's advice.
In NOBODY'S PERFECT, it might have been interesting if the Witches Council were around. I wonder how the writers would've dealt with that concept. I would've loved a representative from the Cojncil to pop in, after freezing the client and Larry, and reminds Sam of the exploitation of their child isn't exactly a good thing. Sam was against it, but Darrin's control freakish side came out.
It would've been fun to see Darrin freak out in front of a supperior being. 😀 I love it when Sam threatened to report her Father to the Warlock Shakespearean Society and have him expelled. That hit Maurice right where it hurt. 🙂
There is no cord!!
It was always wrong to try to control her. Also, those first two seasons are really anti women.
Sign of the times.
maybe it me but i never understood why he would not let her use her powers
wow!! lolol..
It’s funny how happens in Charmed where Grams cursed her engagement ring so she wouldn’t be a wife like Samantha hiding who she is to be a housewife. Then even Cole says it’s dangerous for a woman like Phoebe to be a housewife.
Also in WandaVision at least Vision Doesn’t try to tell Wanda how to live her life.
Who vacuums the attic?
WOW! First time I’ve seen Samantha straight out lie to her husband.
I wonder if Samantha has visited other planets. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
Well, we know that Endora had been to Venus. Serena, too, I believe, unless I got it wrong, but wasn't there at least one episode where Endora referred to having gone to, and planted a flag, on Venus (or was it Mars)?
@@dianetheisen8664 Hello, my friend. I hope you and your family are well. Have a great evening 🌆. Bewitched reruns forever! From Ms. Harper Stacey.
Which show came first Bewitched or the honeymooners? To the moon Alice!!!
Obviously the Honeymooners---it was done in the late 50's, whereas Bewitched was done in the mid-60's.
Samantha shoulda divorced Darren and married the guy who said "Elizabeth Montgomery in...Bewitched!"
just one question why does she need to vacuum the attic? is that what 60''s housewives did?
I wish I can see you now I’ve with you now
Oh, Jeannie, Jeannie, where in Cocoa Beach, Florida are you, when Samantha really needs your precious help?
Tony should have wedded and bedded Jeannie (she was obviously deeply in love him), in the first season. I recommend a short story by Ray Bradbury, "Against the Madness of Crowds: Drink Entire."
He's horrible no woman would really put up with that
I would have sent Darrin packing.
This Darrin was such a jerk.
He was far, far better than the second one!!!!
@@jb6712 I second that!!!!!
Dick Sargent’s Darrin is worse
Has Sam really been to the moon?
There's one episode somewhere in the series where it was mentioned that she had been there, but she went before meeting Dumbhead.
Perché non posso fare le faccende domestiche in questo modo?
The thumbnail suggests she's been thru Lent.
OR WAS JUST CHANGING THE OIL IN THE CHEVROLET
She’s the only one.
I undertsnd his anger. She dindt have enough crpa under her nails and hadn't slaved enough all dya long I cheimpca.s she probably hadn't even stprained her back yet today.
1:36 no need for magic these days.
No one has been to the Moon -
including
NASA
Exactly lol
If she had any sense she'd put a spell on the door so he'd have to ring the doorbell to get in .. He wouldn't catch her doing magic that way