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The big clean up is finally finished, the boys are showered and ready for bed. Damage was on the very minimal side. Looking back, the day was far better than expected. All in all the kids were really pretty good. The biggest pain in the ass turned out to be my brother-in-law. He's just a selfish jerkoff, but I knew that anyway. Didn't lift a finger all day. Not to mention all the complaining. Even when it came to cleaning up and putting away presents for his kids, he couldn't unattach his ass from my couch. I wonder if he even thanked his sister for cooking and inviting his sorry ass over. Thankfully he was only here for about 3 hours.
Looking forward to freshening up my beverage again and sitting down for some football. I hope everyone had a Merry Christmas. Please don't expect a New Year's Eve thread, thankfully it's an away game................. |
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I did miss this insipid remark. |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nteZ-eYTHY0 |
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my belief is if you wouldn't put up with them the rest of the year, why ruin a holiday with them? |
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It puts my wife in a very tough position, especially since she knows how I feel. Besides, many times she has the same beliefs about her brother as I do. She's upset that she killed herself fo nought. It's really not fair to either one of us (mainly her). I shouldn't have to police other people's kids in my house. My main two gripes are, how about thanking your sister for hosting/cooking for you and your family. Just show a little graditude (even if you are making it up). How about every once in a while you get your ass off my couch and make sure you kids are behaving. I'm really not asking for much, it's just common courtesy. |
yeah, i know what you mean. my brother is a loser. so i just have nothing to do with him. works so much easier that way. they won't change, so i decided it's not worth the aggravation.
it always makes me wonder...people make so much effort for those who just aren't worth it, while the normal folks get no attention. i'd imagine that's how it is for your wife with her mother. |
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Wow. Looks like someone got a book of logic for Christmas. |
A crappy Christmas?
All that was needed was for you to get into a political argument with your brother-in-law that would have ended with somebody getting one of those turkey forks jammed in their retina.
Glad that everything turned out the way it did. One thing about Christmas; it's second only to Thanksgiving in potential intrafamily violence. Ocala Mike |
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http://www.derbytrail.com/forums/showthread.php?t=26454 Maybe Morty will really kill himself whn he sees this thread again............. |
I saw this thread again.
Where's my wireless phone? |
A creepy Christmas?
Love that thread! Thought my relatives were dysfunctional (on my wife's side, of course), but that stuff is priceless.
:tro::tro::tro::tro: Ocala Mike |
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You been stalking Rita again..:eek: that's one of her words...:D |
A crappy Christmas?
Thanks for the entertainment Mat, gave me a lift..
Highlight of my Chistmas was watching Hall Pass with my son late Christmas eve....a real side splitter...laughed so hard at a couple scenes i was gasping for air...a real ROTFLMAO...:D |
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Use to use it a lot, but it gets old.I don't even know what it means, but it looks smart. |
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I know.:(..but i like to laugh...:D |
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=5 is a lot funnier in the play along threads. |
Why should Morty kill himself again?
Math, why not just make smart ass remarks and almost get to blows with the dude? It will show your kids your the man, show his kids not to **** up in your hood, and probably get you something forbidden from the wifey |
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