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Posted by Chris Crossland on Nov-23-2003 19:50:

Dunno Grandparents moving in

Ok so heres the deal im still at home im 17 leaving pretty soon but my parents are thinking about having my grandpa and grandma move in with us and i dont see a problem about it because i think of it this way me knowing my grandma she will have nothing to do and clean the house all the time and my grandma could drive me to school i dont have my licence cause im a fucking lunatic and she wakes up at like 4 everyday and my grandpa is a trip he is funny and we get along now i have heared that when they move in and all everyone starts to get salty and sick of eachother and ruin the relationship between them thats what everyone thinks

What do you think


Posted by moncster on Nov-23-2003 19:51:

Greet your grandma with "y halo thar, buttsecx?


Posted by Mako on Nov-23-2003 19:53:

quote:
Originally posted by moncster
Greet your grandma with "y halo thar, buttsecx?


lol.


Get ready to have funny smells lingering about the house man.


Posted by Chris Crossland on Nov-23-2003 20:09:

quote:
Originally posted by Mako
lol.


Get ready to have funny smells lingering about the house man.


They arnt too bad i go over thier house and it dont spell they are pretty good they arnt that old where you can smell them rotting lol they are coming over for dinner

But you know what im trying to say though like will the relationships get salty is it a good idea for them to move in


Posted by Mebot on Nov-23-2003 20:34:

Ask your Grandfather to tell you stories from WWII, or just any cool war stories.
I always ask my grandfather about it, and he never gets tired of telling em. I never get tired listening coz it's really interesting stuff to me. Just try and think about how they lived back in the 30s and 40s.

Its better to get the history lesson from someone who lived it then reading it out of a fookin book.


Posted by blazed it on Nov-23-2003 20:46:

Re: Grandparents moving in

quote:
Originally posted by gwrmarines
Ok so heres the deal im still at home im 17 leaving pretty soon but my parents are thinking about having my grandpa and grandma move in with us and i dont see a problem about it because i think of it this way me knowing my grandma she will have nothing to do and clean the house all the time and my grandma could drive me to school i dont have my licence cause im a fucking lunatic and she wakes up at like 4 everyday and my grandpa is a trip he is funny and we get along now i have heared that when they move in and all everyone starts to get salty and sick of eachother and ruin the relationship between them thats what everyone thinks

What do you think



wow that was like faulkner, but less verbose.


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Nov-23-2003 20:51:

Seriously, try some punctuation.


Posted by Chris Crossland on Nov-23-2003 20:58:

quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
Seriously, try some punctuation.


Im to lazy i want to get it typed and done with

punctuation bleh


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Nov-23-2003 21:00:

quote:
Originally posted by gwrmarines
Im to lazy i want to get it typed and done with

punctuation bleh


But you do realise that makes your drivel unreadable, right?


Posted by Chris Crossland on Nov-23-2003 21:04:

quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
But you do realise that makes your drivel unreadable, right?


Hmm...I think i shall start using those dots and such.

Whoa that was wierd.


Posted by smokeape on Nov-23-2003 22:21:

Hey, I'm sure you're granny's a nice old lady...

...or maybe not.
{{{smoke}}}


Posted by Chris Crossland on Nov-23-2003 22:34:

quote:
Originally posted by smokeape
Hey, I'm sure you're granny's a nice old lady...

...or maybe not.
{{{smoke}}}


LMAO!!! No it's not what your thinking they are in there late 60's i play tennis with em sometimes


Posted by arctic on Nov-24-2003 00:44:

I actually would like it if mine moved in as i get on really well with them. Yours don't sound that old, and appear to be quite active, so that's a plus. I say enjoy it, it should go fine.


Posted by butterfly on Nov-24-2003 16:51:

my grandparents just moved in with my parents. i love them a lot. they are in their nineties and they have been living in their house for more than 50 years. my grandma is getting too old and they cant take care of themselves anymore. they cant afford to move into an assisted living place so my mom had them come live with us. it has been really hard on my mom cause she takes care of them all the time now, in addition to her job and she feels like she cant even go away for the weekend without having someone come stay with them. i am really glad that they are able to stay with us cause it seems safer but i hate seeing my mom be so stressed with such a big change in my family's lifestyle.

so anyway, from my persepective, having them move in isnt easy but it is necessary and i would do the same for my parents when they get old if i need to.


Posted by Blik on Nov-24-2003 18:54:

my first advice:

use sentences, you know with dots and all those other things that makes reading less difficult

my 2nd advice:

get out of that house dude


Posted by UWM on Nov-24-2003 19:23:

quote:
Originally posted by Blik
my first advice:

use sentences, you know with dots and all those other things that makes reading less difficult


My first advice: take your own advice.


Posted by Boomer187 on Nov-24-2003 20:30:

quote:
Originally posted by UWM
My first advice: take your own advice.




Lmao.


Posted by Blik on Nov-24-2003 20:43:

quote:
Originally posted by UWM
My first advice: take your own advice.



1. I did use reading signs.

2. I always use reading signs.


Posted by KarenLuvs2Party on Nov-25-2003 03:22:

I never got to meet my grandparents but I can't really say.. but from what I heard.. grandparents are the best SPOILERS...enjoy it!


Posted by meneedit on Nov-25-2003 03:36:

quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
Seriously, try some punctuation.


hehe. I was about to ask him if he took a breath.


Posted by arctic on Nov-25-2003 04:44:

quote:
Originally posted by Blik
1. I did use reading signs.

2. I always use reading signs.


Reading signs?


Posted by Dr. Cfire on Nov-25-2003 04:49:

quote:
Originally posted by Blik
my first advice:

use sentences, you know with dots and all those other things that makes reading less difficult

my 2nd advice:

get out of that house dude




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