fox123 Posted 24 December 2008 Posted 24 December 2008 Just had the f0ckers round for Xmas Drinks, Food, Charades, didn't think they would ever sod off. Got it all again tomorrow. It wasn't appreciated when I started acting the Grinch and upset my 4 year old niece.
Durnerz Posted 24 December 2008 Posted 24 December 2008 Just had the f0ckers round for Xmas Drinks, Food, Charades, didn't think they would ever sod off. Got it all again tomorrow. It wasn't appreciated when I started acting the Grinch and upset my 4 year old niece. Top man, I know the feeling and thats just with my own parents.
Daggers Posted 24 December 2008 Posted 24 December 2008 I'll trade anyone's in-laws for Mrs Claws sitting next to me watching recorded episodes of Coronation Street with an welcoming attitude like a stadium of Yorkshire scum.
fox123 Posted 24 December 2008 Author Posted 24 December 2008 I'll trade anyone's in-laws for Mrs Claws sitting next to me watching recorded episodes of Coronation Street with an welcoming attitude like a stadium of Yorkshire scum. Deal, enjoy shaving mine, even the wench!
Koke Posted 24 December 2008 Posted 24 December 2008 My in-laws are cool. ST holders at Craven Cottage - they talk absolute bollocks most of the time, but I've learned to live with it. Just like they've learned to live with my excessive smoking habits and foul language, as well as my sexually explicit text messaging they receive from me now and then. Happy family.
Lillehamring Posted 25 December 2008 Posted 25 December 2008 mine, tho technically not in-laws yet, are awesome--- despite supporting man U.... but i got very merry with them last night (pressies on xmas eve - all good) - so i feel sorry for you lot... oh, and merry xmas dad, speak later, hopefully...
davieG Posted 25 December 2008 Posted 25 December 2008 mine, tho technically not in-laws yet, are awesome---despite supporting man U.... but i got very merry with them last night (pressies on xmas eve - all good) - so i feel sorry for you lot... oh, and merry xmas dad, speak later, hopefully... And a merry xmas to you and your gal, off to see your brother @10.
Darkzzz_ Posted 25 December 2008 Posted 25 December 2008 Might are not technically in laws yet. Turned out nice though, they just gave me £100 to get "Something Nice" with. They are really cool anyway, apart from when her old man hits the red wine, he doesn't stop talking !! I am going to enjoy me a few drinks today.
Thracian Posted 26 December 2008 Posted 26 December 2008 There's only one "in law" left, sadly, but my wife's mum is one special person - way into her 80s, but out every day on trips here, there and everywhere and still a helping hand for anyone who needs it. A world full of people like her and the whole place would be so positive, harmonious, overflowing with goodwill, and like one long party. She's the matriarch of a massive family and is rightly treated like royalty by one and all.
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