The Slaton Sisters / Amy Slaton & Tammy Slaton - The 1000 Pound Sisters

Haven’t seen the episode but I’ll say that having field mice in the country is pretty common, especially in basements. In more damp states, esp down south, neighborhoods can get easily infested with rats (shudder) because of one shitty neighbor who leaves boxes, wet leaves, etc. piling up. But if he truly thinks everyone’s houses are so dirty that they attract rodents, yeah, that tracks with the IQ range I put him in.
Question!
That dog they have, does it go outside or do they put down those disgusting puppy pads on the floor like other rednecks?
 
They spend money on dumb shit, why not splurge on a maid service until they get shit right. Normally I wouldn't judge other people's habits but when you have a baby in the house, you have to keep on top of those things. You can't have bugs crawling around,trash overflowing everywhere,etc.
I believe she said she was going to get professional help with cleaning the house (Season 3, Episode 4)
 
Did anyone else catch the part where they had a dead mouse just chilling inside one of their kitchen cabinets? How the fuck does that even happen? We have mice in my house occasionally, but for there to be a dead one in a cabinet and them just now find it.. what the fuck man
Not a surprise. Maw's home in Tammy's videos were also nasty and the horrible mold on the ceiling would always be shown. Seems that nasty gross homes are a Slaton thing.
 
Not a surprise. Maw's home in Tammy's videos were also nasty and the horrible mold on the ceiling would always be shown. Seems that nasty gross homes are a Slaton thing.
Unreal. Just because you are poor doesn't mean you have to be a disgusting slob. I can only imagine the smell emanating from that duplex. Between the BO and general smell from not washing their asses and bodies, shit diapers, dog pee, cigarettes, rotting food and dead animals, it's a wonder they are still breathing.
 
Haven’t seen the episode but I’ll say that having field mice in the country is pretty common, especially in basements. In more damp states, esp down south, neighborhoods can get easily infested with rats (shudder) because of one shitty neighbor who leaves boxes, wet leaves, etc. piling up. But if he truly thinks everyone’s houses are so dirty that they attract rodents, yeah, that tracks with the IQ range I put him in.
Yeah if you threw a rock into a crowd at a football game, you would probably hit somebody whose had to deal with a mouse or rat in the home at least once, and if you hit 10 more people most of them would have too. In addition to what you said, mice and rats are more likely to show up in your house when it starts getting colder or there's been an extended period of rainfall, doesn't matter how clean your house is. If you've not had one in your actual home, you've probably had to put down traps in your garage.

To me, the problem isn't simply that a mouse was in their house, but that it had died (somehow, no mention of rat poison) in the cabinet and no one noticed for an unknown period of time. If you're someone with a clean, orderly home, you'll probably notice the first signs of a mouse (poop or a brief physical sighting) pretty quickly and immediately go buy traps or poison, which will then be monitored.
 
To me, the problem isn't simply that a mouse was in their house, but that it had died (somehow, no mention of rat poison) in the cabinet and no one noticed for an unknown period of time. If you're someone with a clean, orderly home, you'll probably notice the first signs of a mouse (poop or a brief physical sighting) pretty quickly and immediately go buy traps or poison, which will then be monitored.
Not to mention the truly revolting smell. Rotting rodent corpses aren’t exactly hygienic to have around humans, especially babies. I have to wonder if CPS has made any visits to the house.
 
Not to mention the truly revolting smell. Rotting rodent corpses aren’t exactly hygienic to have around humans, especially babies. I have to wonder if CPS has made any visits to the house.
That's exactly what I was thinking! The fact that the smell of the dead mouse didn't alert anyone in the home means that there are other, likely worse, smells that masked it. Their home isn't very big, they should have noticed. Even a little mouse will stink up an entire room if left to decay.
 
That's exactly what I was thinking! The fact that the smell of the dead mouse didn't alert anyone in the home means that there are other, likely worse, smells that masked it. Their home isn't very big, they should have noticed. Even a little mouse will stink up an entire room if left to decay.
I honestly don't know, but does anyone in their household smoke aswell? I imagine a mix of cigarette smoke, a little bit of rotten food here and there, old trash and suddenly you can't detect where the bad smell is coming from. Worse if they are smokers.
 
I honestly don't know, but does anyone in their household smoke aswell? I imagine a mix of cigarette smoke, a little bit of rotten food here and there, old trash and suddenly you can't detect where the bad smell is coming from. Worse if they are smokers.
Everyone in the family smokes. (Tam-Tam vapes I guess)
 
Everyone in the family smokes. (Tam-Tam vapes I guess)
Weren't they in Tam Tams house when they showed the lovely overflowing ashtray?

Their tastebuds and sense of smell are wrecked anyways from the upbringing in maws house, I bet the mouse mummy brought back childhood memories.
 
Weren't they in Tam Tams house when they showed the lovely overflowing ashtray?

Their tastebuds and sense of smell are wrecked anyways from the upbringing in maws house, I bet the mouse mummy brought back childhood memories.
I thought the ashtray was at Tammy’s also. I hope to God that Amy doesn’t smoke or allow anyone to smoke in her house. 🌈. I remember in elementary school having a friend whose parents smoked heavily and that poor kid always reeked of cigarette smoke. In addition to the health hazard that is also sad.
 
Yeah if you threw a rock into a crowd at a football game, you would probably hit somebody whose had to deal with a mouse or rat in the home at least once, and if you hit 10 more people most of them would have too. In addition to what you said, mice and rats are more likely to show up in your house when it starts getting colder or there's been an extended period of rainfall, doesn't matter how clean your house is. If you've not had one in your actual home, you've probably had to put down traps in your garage.

To me, the problem isn't simply that a mouse was in their house, but that it had died (somehow, no mention of rat poison) in the cabinet and no one noticed for an unknown period of time. If you're someone with a clean, orderly home, you'll probably notice the first signs of a mouse (poop or a brief physical sighting) pretty quickly and immediately go buy traps or poison, which will then be monitored.
I have honestly never seen a mouse, rat, or cockroach in my home ever, though I do always keep it clean and not make it like a dumpster like the slatons.
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I understand bugs and mice getting into your house without anything you can do about it but get rid of them after the fact, I really do. If you rent from cheap landlords in a state that has sub-par building codes because the weather doesn't get cold enough, you're going to get creepy crawlies coming in through those doors that don't keep out any and all airflow from outside. If your house is warmer, cooler, dryer or more humid than it is outside, you're going to get pests invading your home to play Goldie Locks with your indoor climate.

What isn't excusable is the trash everywhere and the buildup of filth. There's a difference between bugs invading at night and bugs having enough to eat and enough undisturbed time in your house to breed. How do you leave an open pot of food out like that for so long that you can't remember the last time you had that food? How do you not have a massive freakout and call for backup to vacuum under and behind everything as soon as you see so much as one roach wiggle its nasty ass through the crack in the bottom corner of your door at night?

I'm going to go by norms and assume that those baby wipes laying all over the place were used as wet napkins, and that they weren't used for their main intended purpose of baby ass. It's completely understandable if she needs to wipe her hands clean and can't get up to go wash them because Gage just fell asleep on her. Just have some little trash cans stationed all around your space if you won't pick them up, damn.

Shout out to Zachary Michael, who we all know Amy was talking about in reference to her cockroach and dog hair fudge video.
 
That's exactly what I was thinking! The fact that the smell of the dead mouse didn't alert anyone in the home means that there are other, likely worse, smells that masked it. Their home isn't very big, they should have noticed. Even a little mouse will stink up an entire room if left to decay.
It's not uncommon for dead mice to simply not be big enough to generate a stink, unlike rats. They just kinda... dry up

Granted, this was in a basement garage, which was always slightly aerated

More concerning it that it's in a kitchen cabinet. How often do they even open that shit to not notice? I fuckin doubt that. They probably noticed and just decided to take care of it "later" like they do with everything in their pathetic lives
 
Haven’t seen the episode but I’ll say that having field mice in the country is pretty common, especially in basements. In more damp states, esp down south, neighborhoods can get easily infested with rats (shudder) because of one shitty neighbor who leaves boxes, wet leaves, etc. piling up. But if he truly thinks everyone’s houses are so dirty that they attract rodents, yeah, that tracks with the IQ range I put him in.

I think that scene is the most I've ever heard Michael speak at once. No wonder he keeps his gob shut most of the time. That was barely even a language associated with non-human primates. I hope Gage doesn't take after him intellectually. Amy's a MENSA member compared to Michael.

It wasn't the mice that got me. It was the droppings around the sink and the nasty pots and pans that hadn't been cleaned out in a long time. Amy couldn't even remember when she made that chili. Looks like they threw the pot out as it was too gross to salvage.

Tammy moaning about her level of pain tolerance and making that face when she tries to move her legs just a bit while seated was pathetic.

You hurt because you are hundreds of pounds overweight. No pain no gain, TamTam.

Every time she encounters a little resistance she quits. Every time she gets any negativity she shuts down or tard rages. It's like dealing with a near 700 lb toddler who hasn't learned to control their emotions yet. I can't imagine dealing with her for even a week. You'd have to walk on eggshells, give her whatever food she wants and praise all her feeders as the most amazing men ever. And even then you'd likely get caught up in a tard rage over something.

Looks like Amy's still buying her junk. She had two cheat days in a row of pizza and burgers. And I sure as hell don't believe it was two slices of pizza. When she meets up with her feeder he buys her fast food. I'm astounded she didn't gain more.

Amy's being used. She can always say no to shopping for Tammy. But as she's said before, Tammy will just order food or get feeders to send her even more junk. Personally I'd just not buy the bad stuff on the list, hand her back her gibs card and tell her that if she still wanted my help then she better get used to it.

I get the feeling that Amy really fears cutting Tammy off or restricting her help too much will drive her into 100% feeder dependence and she'll be dead. There are guys who will happily foot her grocery bill just to watch her eat.
 
I wonder if Tammy could actually move around and lose weight, she could start to end up being physically violent to even the people who love her, especially towards Amanda, Chris and Amy. She seems to have rage issues and a VERY short temper.
It's funny to watch her tard rage partially because everyone around her knows that she can't actually do shit about her anger. There was a preview clip at the beginning of the season with some lady telling Tammy to get up and make her shut up, and I'm really excited to see that interaction.

I don't think Tammy will ever lose enough weight to become dangerous, but she probably would be dangerous if she were more mobile. Fat people get strong from carrying their fat around and Tammy doesn't even attempt to control her emotions. She probably operates on a philosophy that if it upsets her then it's automatically wrong and she's justified in acting out at people because they had the audacity to make her upset.
 
Rather than crying about the bugs she could just… i dunno. Change the messy habits that lead to having bugs in the house?
It's white trash retards just being white trash retards. All of their problems are their own making. They'll drink 30 gallons of Coke a day and not understand why they gain weight, they'll just leave food out in the open and not understand why insects are everywhere. They just don't understand basic ass shit, neither did their parents, neither will this new kid.
 
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