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Re: So I Kicked an Old Lady to the Curb Tonite (long)
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I'm twenty so what the hell do I know.. but how about having one 'warning' conversation with grandma in private? Public comments at the dinner table are embarassing, and likely to antagonize her. Now she'll be aching for an opportunity to say something bad about you in 'revenge'. But then again, it sounds like she deserves what happens. [/ QUOTE ] At the table at the time was me (my wife was upstairs with the kid in timeout), grandma, my buddy and his wife (the granddaughter) and their two little kids (one is 3 and the other is a baby). The other two couples were in the kitchen at the other table. This was about as private as could be. I'm not sure if the wife ever talked to grandma after I pulled my buddy aside, but if she didnt, then someone needed to say something. Oh, and yes, the Lions suck, but they are the hometown team, so I inevitably root for them. Usually I have college football to fall back on, but UM isnt much better this year. I will be wearing orange tomorrow at the game though. |
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Re: So I Kicked an Old Lady to the Curb Tonite (long)
Any update from your buddy on what grandma has said after she left her room?
I'm really curious what goes through her mind after this. If she has thoughts of possibly being wrong all her life and realised it was well deserved or if she simply thinks you're a [censored]. Since the Myspace train wreck isn't going to work, you should send grandma all the responses in this thread. |
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Re: So I Kicked an Old Lady to the Curb Tonite (long)
pretty sure she's just going to think he's a dick. Old dogs, new tricks etc.
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