@@JezzLundkvist True. I had to give up on a lot of things, so that my daughter could go to horseback riding, but I'm glad I did, today she is grown up and working hard and have her own horse🐎😊
I helped Mark and His Family at this Tack Store for his Daughters Birthday. They literally filled up 2 shopping carts full of items and spent a pretty penny. They were such nice people.
LOVE MARK WAHLBERG! HOT AND BEAUTIFULLY HUMAN "BOTH AT THE SAME TIME" I hope this Is not a patented expression from Elvira Kurt a Canadian comedienne referring to her Hungarian mother's telling her friends that her daughter was a student and a lesbian both at the same time.
No. You misunderstood the different "theys". He said how the dog makes them (his kids) happy. And she understood and replied they(pomeranians) as a breed are great little dogs.
I personally think Ellen didn't like the way he spoke about the dogs, Ellen loves animals and she may not like the idea of buying a dog as a present for kids.
I always notice how he holds his hand in a way to show his wedding band, I love that! Its a beautiful band and it makes me think he is so happy and proud to be married! Just something I always notice!
Even if someone's rich, they can still recognize how expensive stuff is. Mark has always been pretty down to earth so I'm not surprised he sees it as expensive even if he can afford it. Some famous people don't BLINK at buying like a $50,000 designer purse, but Mark seems like the person to think paying $50,000 for ONE purse would be ridiculous.
@@ZackTuNan it's like $1000s for the gear, $1000s for the training, $1000s for the boarding, and that's per year and in some cases per month. It's like another rent or mortgage payment each month and depending on the track you're on it might be even more expensive
I think it's his posture, makes me wanna slump on a sofa, or lounge in bed. Like nobody is smelling anyone's breath in this convo. Then again, that does lend the ability to add emphasis to a secret that may be shared during a conversation by leaning into it. (I can see I went too far into this)
My parents were at a restaurant in London for their anniversary and they came back and said to me “we spoke to this guy sitting behind us that’s an actor. I think he was in that film we know. I think his name was mark walhberg or something” I screamed
His lucky wife . He's rich good looking a provider funny prankster sweet kind cares about Charity's giving back role model for many .he's a catch and she's got him . He's a good motivator for me .
The way these conversations always flow, are they scripted all the time? Because they seem to bring up the pictures of whatever they are talking about that exact moment. As in when Mark mentioned the dog, the picture of the dog appeared on the screen.