Yes he can speak fluent french. I think i need to learn as my neice and nephew are watching french tv and laughing and i don't get the joke
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Yes he can speak fluent french. I think i need to learn as my neice and nephew are watching french tv and laughing and i don't get the joke
I never enjoyed French at school, I really wanted to do Spanish. Had a quiet Christmas with family, am now on a dettox day to rid myself if over eating.
Neices boy friend has annoyed land lady, hes enjoyed free food and drink for a few days without offering even as much to pass a plate to us collecting them for washing up,(nor did my neice TBF) then today when at a pub he didnt offer to pay for even one glass of coke for her just bought one for himself and my neice, he then ordered food for themselves in a pub that the others didnt like the menu of but he didnt ask land lady who drove them all there before he just did it ... in the terms of this house that was suicidal. :rotfl:
He didnt annoy me but more frustrated me, every time he was in the lounge he was laid back with his legs across neice, in that kinda arrogant *I own her* body manor, so I couldnt get close enough to speak to her.(Ive only met her once since she was only knee high and now shes 26) Then he would get on his phone and be a non entity in the room, even when all the family were round. Plus he then eat all my special cheeses crimbo night when I was out leaving me just crumbs when I got to the fridge :nono: |no crackers were left either. Add to that he left the normal cheese out of the fridge to go solid unwrapped.
Mind you the gezzer is classic for a bod you bring home to wind up your mum and dad, tattoe sleeves and on knuckles. a weird moustache and for a proclaimed personal trainer he was rather round plus much much much older. The often use of the f word went down like a bag of sick. Yo would of thought the awkward silences when he spke like that might have alerted him or at least my neice should of told him... surprised land lady didnt TBH
Luckily most times I went to the lounge there was no room for me to sit as the big guy was sprawled over the settee that can seat at least three and didnt offer to move, I didnt mind that I just retreated to my room and didnt have to suffer the terrible t v choices of sis or her fast forwarding through bits she declares are boring leaving you with no clue as to whats going on in the movie. :rotfl:
Shame my nephews lady couldnt come, would of stopped him ignoring everyone and having a one handed love affair with his phone, with an app that obviously makes all other humans invisible and inaudible. :rotfl:
It was all very amusing to me and made for me a classic xmas memory as I was the usual quippy me but managed to leave them wanting more rather than less when I did show up. :hmm: well I hope :rotfl:
I dont know how you managed that!
I would have lost my patience
So would I,lazy so and so,if he was any nephew of mine I would make him work until his feet hurt!!! and I would make him go to the nearest food shop and buy the goods he's consumed and pay for them with his own money, ( and my shopping list would resemble that of Magna Carta ( a long list).
I am off to the west end to see the Gruffalo. My 17 year old is moaning its not in his age band. But it is really for the benefit of his younger cousins from France who have never been to the west end theatre. He would rather spend time with his mates i think. The reviews say adults like it too.
Enjoy the show.... Im sure he will too in the end.
Guests are gone :ninja: Land lady had a brilliant time with her kids so thats all that mattered to me, they work in London, well neice is a Hulla Hoop and archery performer and travels with a burlesque group and magicians etc round the world. Shes booked to be a mermaid in the Shards infinity pool new years eve then has an after party to do at 7am with her hoops.
When I was his age I was dragged along to watch 2 or hours of Gone With the Wind with my parents, the best bit of the film was the ending when Scarlett said 'Tomorrow is another day' ( at least I think that is what she said)