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![]() "Sqwertz" > wrote in message ... > On Mon, 6 Jun 2016 00:02:50 -0700, Julie Bove wrote: > >> Husband called and wanted dinner. We >> thought he should come up there and finish our food. The portions are far >> too large, just like the old place. >> ... >> Husband had some marked down Chinese takeout from Haggen. It was well >> after >> 10:00 p.m. by the time we bought his food so it was slim pickin's. > > Wait a minute - your husband wanted his dinner and he waited until you > finished your restaurant dinner and went grocery shopping before he > was able to eat!?!?!? > > I thought he went into a violent, Tasmanian Devil rage if you didn't > have dinner on the table when he demanded it? Obviously since we were not home, we couldn't get his dinner. He could have eaten then leftover soup, the sandwich or any of the other things in the stuffed full fridge, but he didn't. And doesn't Taz move quickly? Heh. He goes into full on recliner mode once home. |
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Julie Bove wrote:
> > "Sqwertz" > wrote in message > ... > > On Mon, 6 Jun 2016 00:02:50 -0700, Julie Bove wrote: > > > >> Husband called and wanted dinner. We > >> thought he should come up there and finish our food. The portions are far > >> too large, just like the old place. > >> ... > >> Husband had some marked down Chinese takeout from Haggen. It was well > >> after > >> 10:00 p.m. by the time we bought his food so it was slim pickin's. > > > > Wait a minute - your husband wanted his dinner and he waited until you > > finished your restaurant dinner and went grocery shopping before he > > was able to eat!?!?!? > > > > I thought he went into a violent, Tasmanian Devil rage if you didn't > > have dinner on the table when he demanded it? > > Obviously since we were not home, we couldn't get his dinner. He could have > eaten then leftover soup, the sandwich or any of the other things in the > stuffed full fridge, but he didn't. And doesn't Taz move quickly? Heh. He > goes into full on recliner mode once home. lol. Tough luck there, Mr.Bove. Either fix something yourself or wait. He's so spoiled, imo. :-D Also: To ferret-proof your house, the recliners are the first things to go. >:-o |
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On Mon, 06 Jun 2016 07:50:34 -0400, Gary > wrote:
>Julie Bove wrote: >> >> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message >> ... >> > On Mon, 6 Jun 2016 00:02:50 -0700, Julie Bove wrote: >> > >> >> Husband called and wanted dinner. We >> >> thought he should come up there and finish our food. The portions are far >> >> too large, just like the old place. >> >> ... >> >> Husband had some marked down Chinese takeout from Haggen. It was well >> >> after >> >> 10:00 p.m. by the time we bought his food so it was slim pickin's. >> > >> > Wait a minute - your husband wanted his dinner and he waited until you >> > finished your restaurant dinner and went grocery shopping before he >> > was able to eat!?!?!? >> > >> > I thought he went into a violent, Tasmanian Devil rage if you didn't >> > have dinner on the table when he demanded it? >> >> Obviously since we were not home, we couldn't get his dinner. He could have >> eaten then leftover soup, the sandwich or any of the other things in the >> stuffed full fridge, but he didn't. And doesn't Taz move quickly? Heh. He >> goes into full on recliner mode once home. > >lol. Tough luck there, Mr.Bove. Either fix something yourself or wait. >He's so spoiled, imo. :-D >Also: To ferret-proof your house, the recliners are the first things >to go. >:-o That's true for any pets, children too. I'm pretty sure in many countries recliners are illegal. Someone once gifted me a motorized recliner, with vibrater and heat... first thing I did was take a pair of dykes to the wire right at the motor so it couldn't recline... a few months later It went to the curb, was very uncomfortable and took up too much room. Instead I have a wonderful red leather throne with matching hassock, extrordinarilly comfy, from Levengers but they no longer carry it, I guess at three grand they didn't get many takers: http://i67.tinypic.com/fp3sd1.jpg That's a great LLBean wool blankie. http://www.llbean.com/llb/shop/22955...+point+blanket |
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"Brooklyn1" wrote in message news
![]() That's true for any pets, children too. I'm pretty sure in many countries recliners are illegal. Someone once gifted me a motorized recliner, with vibrater and heat... first thing I did was take a pair of dykes to the wire right at the motor so it couldn't recline... a few months later It went to the curb, was very uncomfortable and took up too much room. Instead I have a wonderful red leather throne with matching hassock, extrordinarilly comfy, from Levengers but they no longer carry it, I guess at three grand they didn't get many takers: http://i67.tinypic.com/fp3sd1.jpg That's a great LLBean wool blankie. http://www.llbean.com/llb/shop/22955...+point+blanket ================= I think your room is very attractive, but I will still keep my leather loveseat recliners, not motorized though. Cheri |
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