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Dayvo said:
Don't let Magnatom see this thread! :ohmy:

I've not even arrived at his place yet (two nights in September) and he might start having second thoughts! :smile:

Too late! :biggrin: No worries Dayvo, you'll be on childminding duties on the Saturday night.....;):biggrin:
 
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barq

barq

Senior Member
Location
Birmingham, UK
I've been thinking... I've got lots of techno and acid house records from the 90s that I haven't played for ages. :smile:
 

domtyler

Über Member
My MIL came to stay for a week the day my wife and I brought our new daughter home from hospital. I was not very pleased about it at all and could barely disguise my displeasure. It should have been the best week of my life after all and quite an intimate time.

That said, I love it when people stay now as they generally get offloaded with the kid while the missus and me bugger off out! :smile:

My Brother in law also stays round quite a bit as he is always living in different countries and comes to the UK to visit when he feels like it, but he enjoys a beer or five so that is usually a good laugh too.
 

surfgurl

New Member
Location
Somerset
If they like watching TV you could always hide the remote. Or do what I did with Mr Surf one Sunday. BBC Parliament were showing a repeat of the 1983 General Election. I am ashamed to say to wind him up I put this on, then hid the remote, knowing full well his Socialist roots.:biggrin:

My parents are visiting at the moment. Luckily they are stating at a local b and b. But this does mean they are round every morning at 9am for coffee and a watch of my tv. Today we have the golf on.
 

Night Train

Maker of Things
The last time my friends came to visit, the same ones who are moving in in Feb, they hogged my sofas, asked for the password to my broadband and that was that, non stop on the internet with only the occasional request for tea and cake. :biggrin:

As I live in a bed sit in my house, and they wouldn't leave to go to their guest room until well after midnight, I had to wait until the early hours before I could have a wash and go to bed. I then had to be up early so they could have breakfast.
 

domtyler

Über Member
Keith Oates said:
I think a not to gentle hint is needed with them, Night Train!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

What did you have in mind? Something like this Keith?

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Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
barq said:
Funnily enough the person I'm struggling with the most, my uncle's 'special' female friend, is very upfront. So far today: the doormat is wrong, the downstairs toilet lacks a lid, the pasta I made was too small (the actual pasta shells, not portion size), my cat is too hairy, cucumber isn't normally served with its skin, "why are those trees over there like that?"...

Please tell me someone else has had mad house guests! :smile:

WTF!

And how pray, is your doormat wrong?:biggrin: I think if I had her staying, I'd play a sort of 'fault bingo' List all the thigs she could possibly grouse about and tick them off audibly and gleefully as she does so....:smile:
 

summerdays

Cycling in the sun
Location
Bristol
Sh4rkyBloke said:
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Like it! That's the sort of thing you can do with your kids before they can spell.. ;)

Yes but guess which word they would learn to spell first ... either in front of the MIL or their teacher at school!!
 

Sh4rkyBloke

Jaffa Cake monster
Location
Manchester, UK
True.

Still, worth a giggle I suspect, and a great photo opp. ;)

I'm waiting for my youngest to start walking so I can get the photo I never managed with her big Sister.... Standing starkers with her back to the camera, looking skyward and holding a flash card at her side which has the word 'Moon' on it. :biggrin:
 
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