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> On Sat, 28 Oct 2017 00:04:57 -0400, Dave Smith
> > wrote:
>
>> On 2017-10-27 10:54 AM,
wrote:
>>> On Fri, 27 Oct 2017 09:47:21 -0400, Dave Smith
>>> > wrote:

>>
>>>>
>>>> It was kind of people to make suggestions about how I should deal with
>>>> her visits, like hiding food or locking pantries. I wonder how many
>>>> people here want visitors in their house who literally steal large
>>>> quantities of food. I opted for Wayne's policy of not allowing them in
>>>> my house.
>>>>
>>>>
>>> I am looking back to before any talk about the poor woman you treated
>>> your wife and her relative as if YOU are the OWNER of the HOUSE and
>>> only you can say who visits. Do you know there is a word called
>>> 'ours'?
>>>

>>


>> FWIW, our son came by today and the three of us discussed the situation.
>> As loyal as he is to the rest of his cousins, he agreed with me. He
>> knows that she steals things and is concerned about something of value
>> to him is missing from his old bedroom, which is now the quest room
>> where the niece stayed last year, and the item went missing.

>
> Regardless it's not wise to keep valuable items in a guest room, they
> become what's known as an "attractive nuisance" and tend to disappear.
> As an alternative guest facility for Big Niece you might consider
> pitching a one ring circus tent in your back yard and supply her with
> a fifty pound sack of in the shell peanuts.
>


I bet you are often missing a few XXXXX size bras from your
place