Another tale from Oscar land and her revolting neighbour. Her of the tattoo's, facial piercings and green hair.
So her husband comes round this afternoon for some solitude because It's all kicking off with his wife and her neighbour.
Apparently, the revolting neighbour spotted her neighbours husband playing tonsil tennis with another woman and went straight round to tell his wife.
Her defence was that she had a right to know.
I recall my Mother telling me when I was very young never to stir the pot between husband and wife because ultimately, they will make up leaving you looking like an Interfering busybody.
Advice I've always taken.
What about you ? Would you tell the wife ?
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You ever thought about writing a soap about your close?
And you entertained the Husband ?
And you entertained the Husband ?
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Your mother was a very wise woman.
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Bruv;1453464 wrote: You ever thought about writing a soap about your close?
And you entertained the Husband ? We entertain the husband because he's actually a decent bloke and long suffering. He uses my husband to vent. To disassociate ourselves with the revolting wife which I forgot to mention Includes rotten teeth, would be to hurt the kids who we have watched grow up. We try very hard to distance ourselves from her but still be there for the husband and kids...
Yes, I could write a book about our Close. There's weird Paul, her with the hair, him with the mustache, old Mrs Bagcrumble, Nosy Maggie, The Lesbians, Dirty Dereck just to name a few.
And you entertained the Husband ? We entertain the husband because he's actually a decent bloke and long suffering. He uses my husband to vent. To disassociate ourselves with the revolting wife which I forgot to mention Includes rotten teeth, would be to hurt the kids who we have watched grow up. We try very hard to distance ourselves from her but still be there for the husband and kids...
Yes, I could write a book about our Close. There's weird Paul, her with the hair, him with the mustache, old Mrs Bagcrumble, Nosy Maggie, The Lesbians, Dirty Dereck just to name a few.
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AnneBoleyn;1453467 wrote: Your mother was a very wise woman.
Aww Thanks Anne. Yes, gone too soon.
Aww Thanks Anne. Yes, gone too soon.
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I would stay out of it.
Unless, the husbands and the wives are good long-term friends, then the husband should have a talk with the other husband. JMO
Unless, the husbands and the wives are good long-term friends, then the husband should have a talk with the other husband. JMO
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along-for-the-ride;1453471 wrote: I would stay out of it.
Unless, the husbands and the wives are good long-term friends, then the husband should have a talk with the other husband. JMO
I agree.
I think rushing round to tell the wife Is sheer vindictiveness also and the ' she had a right to know' Is a cop out.
In that case, I think shooting the messenger would be appropriate.
Unless, the husbands and the wives are good long-term friends, then the husband should have a talk with the other husband. JMO
I agree.
I think rushing round to tell the wife Is sheer vindictiveness also and the ' she had a right to know' Is a cop out.
In that case, I think shooting the messenger would be appropriate.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them. R.L. Binyon