Gossip Bures
Irish Traveller women having the chats, dispelled some myths, and being opinionated.
Gossip Bures
Episode 3: Hopes, dreams, and ambitions
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In this episode the Gossip Bures chat about Hopes, dreams and ambitions in life.
Gossip! Cosapioors!
SPEAKER_06Welcome back everybody to episode three of Gossip Yours. Well girls, where do you see yourself in five years time?
SPEAKER_07I see myself in college, like doing courses and probably in five years I'll probably be done my junior or my leave insert and I'll be in college.
SPEAKER_03Okay, that's great to see here. In five year time I see myself still driving and doing good and to have more qualifications as I already am a qualified beauty therapist and I work with teachers. So I see myself for more qualifications, but hopefully trying to be there. She's also going to UL in September. In September, I'm actually going to UL college, yeah, in September.
SPEAKER_00Pig up UL. I went there.
SPEAKER_03Pig up UL. That's great. My sister was going there, but now she is going to the Trinity in Doctor. She's the partial integrator nurse.
SPEAKER_05She wants to become an integrator nurse, she's studying for pediatric nursing and she's also studying to do Ada Nursing in case she changes her mind. And she's heading out to Dubai then. I think she's going to Dubai. Just to do her nursing out there. So I think it's great to see that the younger generation are actually starting to exceed. Now Annabelle, tell me where do you see yourself in five years? Um I go to college. Well done. Um is there anything particular you'd like to study?
SPEAKER_02Uh I'd be study a teacher, but I think that's a good idea. That'd be amazing.
SPEAKER_05That'd be great, though. Would you like to s for for smaller children primary school or second children? Yeah, primary school, yeah. That'd be an amazing job. Well done. It's great to see you. Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_04Yeah, exactly.
SPEAKER_02Um also so also nothing.
unknownOkay.
SPEAKER_01What about the bigger beers?
SPEAKER_05Yeah, where'd you see yourself in five years? Well, in five years' time, I'm hoping to be skinny again like I was years ago. Come back to my younger days. Sorry, I'm planning to wind back time, not go forward. You already skinny. No, I'm anywhere. In five years' time, I hope to see that my children have thrived and done well in life. And I hope to maybe have a few grandchildren around me.
SPEAKER_03Yeah. Should I be 24? Yeah.
SPEAKER_05So I'll be still obviously I'll be still working and do my own thing and things like that. But I I hope that's what I hope to see. That all my children are healthy and happy.
SPEAKER_06What about you, Nilly? Um, me in five years time. Well, I hope to see, as Charlene said, my family doing well as yeah, and keep good heads under shoulders. And as Kathleen said, to see Horemaker Dream come true. That's what I'd like to see.
SPEAKER_05Yep. Any more grandchildren do you want any?
SPEAKER_06I have no grandchildren, I don't think I'm gonna be in anything.
SPEAKER_04I've had enough of my own.
SPEAKER_05No, I I'll check side, I do. I hope to see I hope to see that I can try with my daughter. My two daughters. Yeah. Jasmine's now in Spinners, but Anne is going to college and see a new job line like myself. So I hope me and Anne can work really well together and the two of us can actually Mummy.
SPEAKER_03We're two alike now to work well together. Yeah, but you know what I'm trying to say. That we can better ourselves together.
SPEAKER_06If the two of us is in the kitchen together, literally.
SPEAKER_03I know. No, we can we can't be in the kitchen together. No cats and dogs choose each other.
SPEAKER_06But at the same time she let her go, I let her go. That's my still at the end of the day, if I'm not around this today. She's still looking at the colour.
SPEAKER_05If you get in the car and I drive down to Mummy, where are you going? Would you like to come back to me? Oh, you're very smart there, went off and you're on. I said, I'm not sure. And you leave me. Why are you leaving me?
SPEAKER_04And then she's like a raging ball, ah, you brought Melissa.
SPEAKER_05I've always lived here. Why do you still just bring her? Well, hi, that brings us to the next topic, okay? Where it's interrogating with the first topic. Yeah. Now that you're grown daughters, okay, you're not still fully there. And I know your your mom is not a heritimer, your mother's not a heritage minute, but you can you know what I'm gonna say, right? So you can inter interact with this. How do ye as daughters find that you're so dependent on your mothers? How is that gonna feel when you decide like when you get older?
SPEAKER_06Married and move off home.
SPEAKER_05And move away from home. That that that connection. Obviously you're gonna still come with a big one.
SPEAKER_06Well I'll have a sign up at the front of my house. Moved house, moved on.
SPEAKER_05No, but like all jokes aside, when you get married and you have a man, okay? Um still not gonna change that you're gonna come home to your mother isn't staying with your mother's ball.
SPEAKER_03What makes you think I won't make the man move down to my yard?
SPEAKER_05My family. Yeah, but look, I'm just saying. Well, like I'm just saying in general, right? So you have a man, you have families. Now that you're so dependent on your mothers. Because like you said, everywhere we go, your widows come, even though we're always giving it out, you know. But at the same time, how do you feel that's going to change you? How do you think that's going to be?
SPEAKER_07Me and Mummy'll have a shared link bank account. She can hit my eyelashes and my nails.
SPEAKER_05So you still can't.
SPEAKER_03Well, I won't change. Well mine won't change anyway. My own either. Because my mother will be helping me with my children. So I want me to change the children. So I will just go. No, no, no, get back to the channel.
SPEAKER_06She wants to put her feet up. She put all your little children running around. Not to be something she'd be, oh there's mine.
SPEAKER_03No, no. See, Monday to Friday, Anna's mommy. Friday to Sunday.
SPEAKER_04She wants to have the quail interruption. Anna's going out.
SPEAKER_03Anna's enjoying her life.
SPEAKER_05So she wants mommy to interver the children at the end of the day. I'll just I just pop back. Leave the children at the door with all your clothes. This goes to drive off. This goes to her point at me you were speaking about Linda.
SPEAKER_03A girl will never be independent. Well, thank you. I say that because I'm like old enough to know that. Do you let first of all from a baby to now my big grown age, I've always Mummy, Mummy, Mummy, Mummy, like it's all it's always like even though you go to your daddy, but like you still go to your mummy for nearly everything, like, do you know what I mean?
SPEAKER_05I can't even do you feel that now as well. Like, do you know like this is what I'm trying to say? Like I think myself with young girls, they're always saying they can't wait to get away from us. Oh, for God's sake, I can't wait till this comes out.
SPEAKER_06Sure, there was not so non merit. They're back on, but then it was never dear or two, they'll be back looking at your mouth.
SPEAKER_07So do you think you think now you'd be the same, you'd be down with your mother every day. You want your mother to rear the children? Not rear the children, no. No.
SPEAKER_05When I have the children, she can do a bit of babysitting. Now that's like Anne. When you're trying to Anne will be the mummy, mind you. Ann will probably be stuck in mind when the tried mummy's or dinner around for the children.
SPEAKER_07And the top of the school hill. And fucking click me, the children are mummy's mom.
SPEAKER_05Annabelle, do you think you'll be the same? No, I rear my children. Can you rear your children? Yeah. And I hell yeah, I hope you do, because they all say that. Because I know for a fact Anna being mummy. Where's the dinner? 'cause I'm at Clain Home and I have my children. I can't have the children myself.
SPEAKER_06I'm being honest, more than Charlene there speaking. Me speaking myself. I will agree with what Charlene is saying. I lived home, went to Mullingar, lived up there for six months. I was literally good, heartbroken that I was living up there. Have to, in well, I one of my choice. Alan wanted to move back down, change the scenery back down to Cashell.
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SPEAKER_06Mummy was getting a pain of eyeballs belonging to me. Lord mercy on poor daddy. He often said to me, Do you want to be brought home? No, I'm grand. I'd be pushing back on the couch, even getting more comfortable. He'd said, Do you want to be brought up? I'd be like, No, no, no, I'm grand, I'm grandday. Oh, I asked, Mummy, I just I keep following her wrong place. She often said to me, Did you never live in this house before? Do you not know where the press is and this and that? Because everything she'd be doing, I'd still follow you around, no, that kind of way.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, no, Mommy called after us for her, mommy gotta help her.
SPEAKER_03She was a brilliant mother. A brilliant grandmother. Well, if we weren't in nannies, nannies was at hers. Yeah.
SPEAKER_05So I have to say, my mother, she my three smaller children, and she got sick, like she was an amazing part of my life. She was an amazing part of my children's lives. Yeah. She was a lovely lady. But like that again, if I'd been a top mummy, she'd tell me if she'd get sick day, like she had, oh, you go home, a sick looking to you and the family and top of me every day. And you go home and then you go in here too. But still, she's really uh why didn't you bring the children in see me today? Mummy, she'd hold me used to go out.
SPEAKER_06You wanted to bring Yeah, but still very low someone here without them. Charlene, even the other night, if I was inside the house, Mummy came down, I met T. Sitting down the way talking at the table. And I started laughing at her, God help her. She said, Oh, I'm going to have to go up here now, the boys probably back. I go, yeah. Shall I talk to you tomorrow? Oh, why are you not coming up for a chat? I goes, Mummy, I have no more to talk about. We talked about that. But the device is in there, the possible name, they'll be wondering why you didn't come up. I'll be, yeah, I'll be up in a while two hours past ten, Charlene. I swear to God, I must have about 20 minutes calls and phone. I said, I'm uh answer this phone. Uh, where are you that she didn't come up? I said, I'm going up along the road now, I'll be up in a few minutes. Because she only lives up the room. That's what I think.
SPEAKER_05I think a mother with her daughters, yeah, it it never leaves, does it?
SPEAKER_06I think it's more of a bond with a mother and a daughter of the children.
SPEAKER_05I know like your son, you love your sons, but I just think it's something different to daughters. I always think that. And I always think as well, mothers, but they're like, you have big family sons, right now, and I have a couple of sons besides, right? A couple of daughters. But I think in the morning, if my youngest son got married, I'd adore his grandchildren. Yeah. My grandchild my grandchildren, his children, I'd adore them. But I imagine my own my own little girl's children, I think they'd be like not that it'd be a softer spot, but I just think of mind him and rear of you because you're thinking he she hasn't our family to do, and my own depends on me. I think and I I think it's I know like it's not that you love one grandchild or another.
SPEAKER_06But her mother would probably think the same way with my daughters, yes.
SPEAKER_05I think mothers are that attached to their daughters. Yeah, it is just you eat each other, yeah. But there's an attachment, and I think like I said, Ann told me she's gonna wait to teach and leave me. She's now gone out, she's 19 now and January, and I can't get rid of her for a mess on my face.
SPEAKER_06I collect the husband that El Rose out of place for us at four years of age. I can't wait till I leave this house, shaking her hair from y'all. Give me my phone, give me my phone, and Alan goes, El Rose, that's my phone. You Harley, my phone goes through my Snapchat page. And then Alan Snapchat page. She went into the room, you want to see all the yokes that she once she had. She went from school, she won't put up in Snapchat. Alan said me, I don't know how to delete them. He said, Delete all the yokes.
SPEAKER_05Well how I can how do you think now? Because I know Anna's that a little bit older than you, and I'll come back to you, Annabelle, in a second. Do you feel you can't oh when I'm at the age, oh I can't wait to get away from my mother.
SPEAKER_03Yeah. Yeah, I was at that. When I was your age, I used to be, I can't wait till I'm eighteen to get married and live this place. I'm sick of yeah, and I'm getting married. Now that I'm 18, I'm looking, oh no, I'll stay home.
SPEAKER_06Life is too good to be.
SPEAKER_03If I go get married, the man's not gonna do the same thing.
SPEAKER_05So I do think an Ana Ben, how do you feel about that?
SPEAKER_02Um, I'll stay with my grandmother.
SPEAKER_05So you stay with your grandmother now, you see? So you're more closer to your grandmother then than than your mother mother would see. See, that's how my girls were very attached to mommy as well.
SPEAKER_02I will live with my grandmother because she read me and all that.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, see your attachments there.
SPEAKER_07Yeah, see with me and mommy, we are so alike. I'm I'm her first daughter anyway. So there's always a lot there for me.
SPEAKER_05But no, there's not, it's always a Tormington side there. Shelly dress.
SPEAKER_07We're so alike that we're always clashing heads with one another, but then whenever she goes off, why did you live with me? Why? Or if I go off, she's kind of fun. Um I was up on my aunties and she lives up in my gar for a few nights. Uh yeah, well, every feminist, well, well, I sh whenever if she goes off for even for a night, well, what's the story? Yeah, but I find out now as a lot of mummies like that.
SPEAKER_05I know we're all seeing about the girls, but for me, from my experience, it has to be alone, but for me, like if the two girls, my two girls go away for a little couple of hours for a little sunbell and a bit of food with their friends, I feel it's very lonesome.
SPEAKER_06Yeah, you would.
SPEAKER_05No, I really think it's a lot of what it is, Charlene.
SPEAKER_06Yeah, in the house. And I've taken my daughters, you alright?
SPEAKER_03No, nearly I mean, we went to a concert. This one, every I swear, every two minutes, a minute and a half. Well, are you alright? Really now, what are you? Mummy, we're in a concert, it's the same thing as in a minute ago. Yeah. Same song as playing.
SPEAKER_05And we went for our with them. My brother Willem next so they went with their unclean. But I was still like, you're alright, everything okay. Because I went there with them, I felt like you're okay as everything grand. So I think our mothers I think I don't know, just like I said, just that attachment. But I do think they are very dependent on us. And that's kind of the scary thing as well. That's the kind of thing I'd like to say as well. It's that's the scariestness for like poor mothers. Like, how can I put it now? Okay. Some poor girls your age their poor mothers are gone.
SPEAKER_06Yeah.
SPEAKER_05Okay. And I would love them, but they don't have that person child. Now you're like they're have their father's and stuff, yeah. But there's not like a mother's left. And I'm just being to my mother being gone when I was young. To me, she I was young when my mother passed away. I was only 25.
SPEAKER_02Oh god.
SPEAKER_05It was in our youth. It was to me it was very young. Like, you know what I mean? Like my Anne lives in the house. We had our moments rent to me, it's like me and Anne, but that's our bond was close to me. That's like my Anne lives in me in six-year time. Yeah. Do you know what I mean? Um God forbid anyway. It's it's it's a very touchy part because like And do you know what? It's just anxiety that comes with it.
SPEAKER_06Yeah, the man's old days and everything. I often look a focus now of daddy. You know, like there's a big difference as your father or mother. No, but you can be just close. So it was constantly down ours, wasn't he, Keki?
SPEAKER_05Yeah. But that's what I'm saying, it's like that's the point I'm saying today to girls. I even when we were younger, we did, like, oh, can't wait till this. Don't ever say I can't wait till this or I can't wait till that, and don't ever think we're an i or just that, because remember, there's no love like another. There's no love like a mother's.
SPEAKER_07Yeah, sometimes you can really do it in my head.
SPEAKER_05Yeah. I see there's any little young girl watching this, and you know, and uh obviously mothers are gonna be looking at this, I'm sure they'll agree. Like, don't be giving up to your mother, don't be coming too hard down there, because look, we're all I know we get in your nerves and stuff, but remember there is when your mother's gone off this earth, you'll realize there was no love like your mother's stuff. Yeah, and you'll suffer, you know, like for me, I I suffer with severe anxiety and stuff after my mother passed away and depression, and I'm not embarrassed to talk about it. I was for years because I didn't accept it. But I have accepted it now. And I thought I've my girls are very good sport and stuff to me, and I have a lot of very good sport number, thank god. And some poor people don't.
SPEAKER_06No.
SPEAKER_05And you do have days you're so low. Do you know? And didn't I wish my mother was here to be an agony given out to me. So just don't take it for granted. While you have your mother's dependency and while you have your mothers there. Don't take it for granted, girls.
SPEAKER_06So now when you go home tonight, you say to me, Mummy, lie up on the couch, massage your feet. Yeah, I'll just do it. My crew beans, I don't even know.
SPEAKER_05No. I said, Massage my croupines. That's why I call them croupines. I wouldn't touch them if you paid me. No. That's what she tells me.
SPEAKER_06No. She also says it all the time, even that she's wearing the shoes that you can see. Those are the most disgusting things.
SPEAKER_03I didn't know, lads, I can't feet. If I was married in the morning, if my husband tried getting into bed with no socks on his feet, he would go and sleep now with dogs. He was sleeping in the cold and are no feet. No, do you know what I mean?
SPEAKER_05No, I don't like feet. But not even just about me massage our feet girls. So every now and then it's nice to come and say, Would you like another cup of tea, Mummy? How are you feeling?
SPEAKER_03Actually, you go, hold on a minute. I mix you your coffee every morning, your nice creamy latte. No, you do in the morning. I'm on about every evening, I said. Did you hear me say that?
SPEAKER_05Yeah, yeah. This is a hint.
SPEAKER_06You can start to stretch it up a bit. There's even time as well.
SPEAKER_05When we go home, say, Mummy, you go in there and sit down. I know you're tired. You have to. If we go home, Anne is going for a sundown.
SPEAKER_06You want to think nice so we can take. I'm going into room calling me for getting nice.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, I just want to get any. Oh Mummy, going over to my own trailer here and have a pack. And you just have to come in towards and I say, Here, why are you going off to love the trailer for?
SPEAKER_06Yeah.
SPEAKER_05Oh, I don't want to listen to you. I'm going over here.
SPEAKER_06And no, if you look out, it sees the body's moving and the hair swinging.
SPEAKER_05I don't know how I know it because a video. Next thing hands in the mirror in the trailer. I think if there was rewards for someone loving herself, I said you would get them.
SPEAKER_03I said, if you were chocolate, you would eat. If I was a chocolate bar, I would no, I wouldn't even eat myself on a young bar because that would get rid of me too quick. She would have thrown herself in the fridge.
SPEAKER_06Oh Charlene. Oh, I'm going to get in the shower.
SPEAKER_03An hour.
SPEAKER_06A speaker.
SPEAKER_03Oh nearly.
SPEAKER_05I tried. No, Mummy have to spend so long extoly in the skin, you see, and then you have to rinse, and then you have to shower your shampoo. What they're doing. You're furry like. Their shower's meant to be quick.
SPEAKER_06They're another ten minutes sitting looking in the. I said, if you keep still long enough, it might affect you. And then this name is the moment I'm going to put my hair today now. Actually, this pencil.
SPEAKER_0550 different pencils for me. Oh no, Annie, do you get this with them? And I'm sure you do, and I'm sure Annabelle as well as Mother and Annie does. I for God's sake, I'm not to wear. Oh rags is all I have. Rags. And I'm like, what? Every week is the room.
SPEAKER_06Is the room tidy? Stand in front of the water jump. There's not a rag. You wouldn't get a stack in our knickers from this remove for the water. What's in the water?
SPEAKER_04Rags, Mummy. I've for God's sake. Every week she's ordering on online shop. Or is that crewlets? I can't find what I'm looking for. Mimi matches. I'd look at some.
SPEAKER_03Or no Mimi, my favourite hair.
SPEAKER_05I can't have nothing in the Pissy, and I have my family. Don't say Pissy. That's not very nice. Come on down. No, say it again. I can't have nothing here with the family. That's not nice for a girl.
SPEAKER_00I'm not editing that out. Keep going, girls.
SPEAKER_03No. You're not me.
unknownOkay.
SPEAKER_00Actually, can I just interrupt in there? Because it's lovely listening to your interaction and it's very important. But is there anything that the the mommies of the group that she miss from when you were living at home that you think that they're not noticing right now and that they should be focusing on and having gratitude for now that they're going to look back in years to be a little bit more than a little bit of a child?
SPEAKER_06Yeah, I mean this from being a hope. Yeah. Listening to Danny Mummy talking. Yeah, I think stories.
SPEAKER_05Well it was me in my household, my mother reared me. Um my father got divorced years ago, my mother divorced my father. So she reared us in a household her own. But for me, it was that sitting down having those conversations with my mother. You know, a certain time in the evening, you know, the old programs was on, and you sit and you have your laughing joke and you had that time.
SPEAKER_06You'd be trying to make the TFS.
SPEAKER_05There was no such thing as those phones flicking out. You know, there was no like on the way shall six.
SPEAKER_06Can you remember that?
SPEAKER_05Yes, no talk of the Eastinders in First City. There was no such thing. Yeah, there were problems. We used to sit to our mother and watch everything. Eastinders. Yeah. First city. You're still on Telly, but like you had that time where you sit at some family, whereas today it's actually sad to see this society. Technology is.
SPEAKER_03Well, but you're just as bad in the emoji for the Facebook, just growing on Facebook. Let's see if there's any news. Is that correct now?
SPEAKER_05Well, I always flick through Facebook, but hold on. Do I not always put down the phone and what do I always say to you, girls? Do you want to come sit and watch a film of me? What to say? No, I'm not watching film of me. Oh, girls, you want to come and live.
SPEAKER_06I would never in my house say, Do you want to come watch a film of me? There's ten of them that comes all staring at no. No, I don't want to say it's a little bit. No, I'm gonna watch a film. Will you go up to the room, say if I'm at home now, say Saturday or a Sunday evening? It's boring, go up and watch them. Catley'll be downstairs with El Rose. She'll push El Rose up the stairs. El Rose, what are you doing? Mummy, is Khaki up here? Oh, there she's there. That bow little young and let's come up here. Why do you watch her? Unless it's showing you see me. Let's get in the squeeze and the pinch. Oh, Kaki. Shall I come fit in here as well? Khaki, there's no room. Yeah, go down here, dear. Then there's four more coming in. Oh yeah, the whole live, you just sit in.
SPEAKER_05Well, isn't it lovely, actually? I think that's lovely. Because it that's actually nice to see in this day and age that they're not sitting away in the rooms like zombies with their phones or their sna Snapchats and TikToks. It is lovely.
SPEAKER_06You want to hear the screams of them in the room if it's if it's a scary film, right? Melissa's with a quilt up to her face. Meant to be corner face with one hand over one eye, and she got my head open and she peeked me.
SPEAKER_05And then there's definitely if I do decide that you want to watch a film like the old times, right? You say, Alright, go on, Mummy, she'll watch a movie. They know what I can love. Put on an old girly flick, Mummy. So I put on Bridgeting or whatever. Just for example, or something you mentioned. Yeah, what's I love that's dear one? Gossip girl. Gossip girl. Gossip yours now, lads, gossip girl. So we sit down and watch that. So they'd be watching it for a few minutes. Next thing I'd be getting into it with doing I'd be lovely now how my children interacting. Next thing I'd look over and this this one's this. But it's up loud now. And they'll watch this, and I'm like, are you actually free? Could you turn it down at least you want to be kickling? Oh sorry, mummy. Oh yeah, this really good part. Next thing. I get back into it, so grandma thing, next thing. I'm like, yeah, and Jasmine is the worst. Ah no, full volume on phone. Full volume, like she needs hearing aids or something. I said it's Jasmine, you need to have your hearing a chair. No, this is not normal. No, no, Mimi, the whole place can hear this thing. And she'll tell you she can't hear it all. And I mean everyone can hear it. So I said, no what? Forget about it.
SPEAKER_06Go to your trailers and I turn on me often. Do I often do that?
SPEAKER_07Yeah.
SPEAKER_06Leave it to Melissa to turn on a film if she says it's my turn to turn on a film. What do she know on, Kathleen?
SPEAKER_07I'm not gonna get into it because Law and Order.
SPEAKER_06I love that.
SPEAKER_04I love that actually. I love that.
SPEAKER_06She watched every season the whole way through.
SPEAKER_03No, do you know what she puts on? No, no, this is why we won't sit down and watch programs for her, because she's sick. She'll go to bed normally while we're having nightmares for weeks. Do you know? No, do you know the Jeffrey Damon series about the pivot? Of how he explained how he cut his bodies made him. I think it's brilliant. And then sit down and watch it.
SPEAKER_06Eight. Eight gain. Oh yeah, very good.
SPEAKER_05Or yeah, the skin and the bodies or stick mouth. I stumped that one.
SPEAKER_06Alanette stumps off his fingers. No, well, now just for this is the good bit. How do you think that's good bit?
SPEAKER_05Did you see when you answer the door to the card? Mother, mother. Now one minute, just give us face to me. Do you find uh looking girl? 'cause it's called for tree, yeah, I don't care how you take it. Do you ever find sometimes when she'd be in her room or whatever, like the girls are in the trailer. They have their own trailer. I say go over and have a kind of chat.
SPEAKER_06Do you ever get the feeling you don't want it? Do you ever get that feeling you're not wanting? Uh I'm doing some yeah I'll be out in a minute yeah. They'll just keep pushing it on the water. No, no, this is it.
SPEAKER_05No, this is my idea because they've the two single beds in the trailer. So there one Jasmine's here and next look up at you like that and next thing. And I said why are you doing it? Mummy, what do you want like?
SPEAKER_08Yeah, I do.
SPEAKER_05We're on our phones here, mummy's watch on it. I could be on the phone. Mummy, I'm on the phone when you come out like I'm going to go to the money coming around. No. No mommy couldn't just we're actually Mummy and I'll be here. I'd often say that to her as well. Do you know what I've done girls? No, do not know when it comes to day we're not around you're going to think back and say I wish my mother was here now to ask me that. So remember that. I'd have to hear talking about something. I'd say well what was that Kaki?
SPEAKER_06No mummy noises for you. No. I'm going to do my own thing.
SPEAKER_07Because if I tell her if she'd be oh Kaki can't have a dog Khaki doesn't your business be talking about Kaki eh.
SPEAKER_03No, no, do you know what she does? No. You come in and tell mommy gossip. This is why we don't tell you any gossip anymore. Nimi, we'll go in there tell her to gossip oh Mummy, watch this on the phone. Be gone new We're going to tell her to gossip. This one, two minutes later, up on the phone. Now don't say I touch you. Don't tell the girls this Leah don't tell the girls this Kathleen don't tell don't tell them I tout you. They're killing me they won't tell me that again two days later did come on and tell us.
SPEAKER_05That's back on but I don't hold on.
SPEAKER_03She's the same thing without saying now do you hear it I heard it off such and such a while she's yes there but then would you go on and go on and tell my auntie Leah and then go on and tell Kathleen oh no don't say this. Come into the yard then two days later oh your mummy was telling me you said this.
SPEAKER_06Or I'd often the hall sweeping them up in the pot. Listen to it. I'd say to Kathleen open your room door and I'll sweep out Kathleen scratch out. I've no there's not any here in here not wanting in here should be.
SPEAKER_05Yeah but I'd be trying to listen but anyway guys I'm going to have to say now my point being we the older generation like a bit of gossip too now I gossip yours. So anyway we'll roll on guys and we're gonna say over and out and we'll speak to you on the next episode. Bye Gossip yoursapures