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Thursday, July 19, 2012

Levi Johnston's Facebook page

Recently I  "liked" Levi Johnson's Facebook page.  A recent post states he will be fighting for Tripp:

 Did anyone else's mother ever teach them not to believe everything they see on TV? Do people not realize anymore how easy it is to set someone up, cut things out, retake a scene to make it look like something its not? Do people not realize that you only have to get my voice mail ONE time and replay it over and over to make it look like I dont answer my phone? Just to reassure everyone that has been asking.. I LOVE MY SON AND WANT HIM HERE EVERYDAY! Just be patient people, the truth about this will be out very soon and there will be no questioning for anyone if I try to be in Tripp's life or not.

Levi better hurry up, now Tripp is using gay slurs:


14 comments:

  1. After seeing the abuse on "Life's a Tripp," Levi should be asking for sole custody.

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  2. Bristol and Willow´s behavior is indefensible.

    Tripp is the most mature person in that scene.

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  3. Gee, I wonder where they learned their awesome parenting skills. The whole gang is crying out for a guest appearance by Supernanny!

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    1. Excellent idea! I might even watch an episode for the comedy alone. At this point reading the commentary is painful as it is.

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  4. LevidumpedthepalinsJuly 19, 2012 at 9:12 AM

    Tripp is annoying to viewers because his mother encourages bad behavior.

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  5. That show is a complete disaster! What were they thinking? Oh wait. It's about the money. Never mind. I didn't think it was possible, but I now have a MUCH lower opinion of the Palins.

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    1. We sure don't blame Tripp at all. He learns what he see and hears around his family. Since Levi hardly gets him I am assuming he is learning from his trashy family.

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  6. If Bristol is turning Tripp against his dad, she may live to regret it, and Tripp may end up wanting nothing to do with her. In some cases, when kids get older, they reach out to the estranged parent, and they oftentimes discover that much of what the custodial parent told them about the parent isn't true. This can cause a child to turn against the custodial parent. The best thing for Bristol to do if/when Tripp asks about Levi would be to say that his dad loves him even though he can't see him as much as he would like. This would be the mature way of handling the issue. Bristol should avoid teaching Tripp bad habits, and she should make sure he isn't exposed to what my mom would call, "a lot of loose talk and profanity." When kids are allowed to say/do inappropriate things at home, the parent should be mature enough to realize that that kind of behavior isn't well-tolerated in society.

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    1. You are right. I realize in my own family my step-grandson and granddaughter that their mother hardly watches them. They live next door to us and every other Wed thr Sun the son goes to his dad's house and we get to have my granddaughter over to spend the night. On the weekends he is home she takes both kids to her mothers house for the weekend. My sister was visiting for a few days and the kids are always over playing she took them out. She wanted to call their mother but the son said "don't worry she doesn't care where we are". That was out of the mouth of a 10 yr old. So they are aware. I love my daughter-in-law but she seems so disconnected from the kids.

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  7. Tripp appears to be a snotty brat. Gee, that's surprising.

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  8. I have nothing but compassion for Tripp. What a miserable life he has had so far.

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  9. I wonder what their reaction would have been if Tripp had called her ¨fatty?¨

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  10. Tripp is being trained by Bristol and Willow on how to be a bully.

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  11. Let's just hope Tripp didn't inherit his father's hotheadedness or ever throws his hockey equipment into a bonfire. He's just a typical toddler who fights punishment. I think the fact that Bristol had parents who were so strict wil help her gauge how to best parent when he's older and understand what he might be feeling.

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