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Relatives, why do they always overstay their welcome?
Why is it they always over stay their welcome, never ever leave before they start annoying the feck out of you.
Step daughter who is preggers and her partner came up to see us last night. Because Christian (step son) was at his mates they stayed over.
Anyway they brought their dog, i get up this morning 8am with the baby (the wifes on a club trip to Blackpool) and next thing the dogs here, there and every****ing where wanting to go out for a walk.
Do they get up and walk him? Of course not, so i let him out in the garden. The step daughter appears about 10am gets breakfast sits about falls asleep on the couch. Her partner didnt see him till she finally went up and dragged him outta bed at 1pm. Then they go and eat all the stuff in the fridge thats for the step son and his mates as he has 2 staying over tonight. Would it hurt to ask first?
Then to cap it all off the dog shits in the kitchen they go mad at him, think i annoyed them into leaving by letting them know its prolly got a lot to do with him not having a walk since they left huddersfield yeaterday early evening.
Anyway, 5 minutes later there gone. Turn PC on and find he scanned a doc in last night and altered it...was his brothers car insurance document, altered to put the name of my step daughters partners name in. Already knew he hadnt had his car MOT'ed now looks like he cant get it tax'ed so he is forging insurance.
What a ******.
P.S He is now wearing my step sons new top sure that will go down well later on.
Tossers too nice a word.
Rant over
11-01-2007, 05:00 PM
Relatives, why do they always overstay their welcome? Post #2
Sounds like a right pikey... I have thr same problem with in-laws apart from the dog stuff oh and the fraud... in fact makes me appreciate my extended family
11-01-2007, 05:06 PM
Relatives, why do they always overstay their welcome? Post #4
so if your step daughter is involved in a car accident he thinks this fake insurance certificate is going to fool the insurance company into thinking the policy is in her name?
11-01-2007, 05:08 PM
Relatives, why do they always overstay their welcome? Post #5
Originally posted by Rocky Rockstar:
so if your step daughter is involved in a car accident he thinks this fake insurance certificate is going to fool the insurance company into thinking the policy is in her name?
Obviously thats what he thinks.
Not sure what to do about this, tell the wife and have her fall out with her daughter over it all? Sure as hell dont want to leave it and not say anything, because accidents by definition happen and there is no reason why it wont happen to them.
Quote:
Originally posted by Ranjith:
You married into this family so they are your kids now. Lay down the law daddy!
Got another one also, she is 26 and in debt to the tune of over 5 figures. I laid the law down with this one as we took on £6k worth to help her out.
Im sick of it, they are in their 20's need to grow the **** up. Even the wifes had enough of em but what do you do when ones preggers and due over christmas and the others in a foreign county!?
11-01-2007, 05:19 PM
Relatives, why do they always overstay their welcome? Post #8
Imo you have to tell your missus. Your step daughter is risking a potential prison sentence everytime she gets in the car, not to mention being £££ out of pocket should she crash as an uninsured driver. Could she not just be a named driver instead? Cant be much more than a couple of hundred quid a year.
11-01-2007, 05:24 PM
Relatives, why do they always overstay their welcome? Post #10
Sorry its my wording, he put his own name in to replace his brothers, she cant drive. She would just be the passenger in a uninsured, and un MOT and falsely taxed car