@dirkt1978 There is no way on the planet Ellie is afraid of Daisy, and I’d be shocked if she ever tried to avoid conflict. She marched through the middle of guests during charter to complain to captain about Ben calling her nicknames. But YMMV, and clearly does.
Yes, it is interior’s job to take the bagel up, but the first priority should ALWAYS be the guests. And when the radio in the galley malfunctioned, Ellie should have taken it straight up.#belowdeckdownunder
@dirkt1978 The last time Ellie “intervened”, she snatched the shrimp out of Daisy’s hands, and she was never told anything of the sort. Ellie thinks way too highly of herself to be scared of anyone.
@Monica54596486@jazam02@Dustin_Cone But if the beds aren’t made ready for guests that comes back on Daisy and interior. Ben knows that and he doesn’t care.
So based on a couple of offhand comments about oysters, K has decided there is some nefarious plot to bring up a nasty rumor about herself from years ago by Porsha and Drew? Newsflash, K. Not everything is about you. #RHOA
Communication is not tbe problem. Ben is the problem. I don’t if it’s his ego or he’s just stupid, but how would he think these stews are able to fillet 8 fish table side? I loved Ben up until this season, but he may be more obnoxious than Ellie. #belowdeckdownunder
@texasredvelvet I know her eyebrows are lighter and softer, but her features look different. I can’t figure it out either, but I thought she was more attractive before.
For someone who was obsessed with hierarchies last season, Ellie sure has zero respect for her superiors. And since she’s a galley hand, that’s pretty much almost everyone on the boat. #belowdeckdownunder
I’m liking Ben less and less as the season goes on. And Mike is riding my last nerve. He is like a less trashy SoSo. With weird hair. #belowdeckdownunder
@FiredUpCoug This is rarely by choice. These policies are usual it made by administrators, and I don’t mean principals and APs. Grading guidelines and policy decisions are made at the district level.