How would you respond??
#21
Remind DH the machine is cheaper all-around than a teenager and it doesn't talk back or use the phone or text. And.. you don't have to wait thirty years for it to give back what you put into it.
So of course you want it and he knows it or he wouldn't tease you so. :wink:
So of course you want it and he knows it or he wouldn't tease you so. :wink:
#22
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Pam G I wish I had thought about that. Our two youngest sons moved just two blocks from home & they have a great apartment for a sewing area. I wouldn't have to worry about going home to cook since my one son is a chef & he loves to cook.
#23
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Originally Posted by sewjoyce
Originally Posted by Pam G
Originally Posted by marsye
Just go rent her an apartment, hand her the key, birth control pills and a credit card. ROTFLMAO!!!!
#26
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Originally Posted by sharon b
What a wonderful surprise for you :mrgreen: As for the daughter, she is a senior and gone soon :wink: But like others have said, unless you move, leave no forwarding address and change all the locks every six weeks they do tend to come back home :? And always bring more back then they left with :roll: LOL
CONGRATS and enjoy :thumbup:
CONGRATS and enjoy :thumbup:
#27
Originally Posted by littlehud
Originally Posted by sharon b
What a wonderful surprise for you :mrgreen: As for the daughter, she is a senior and gone soon :wink: But like others have said, unless you move, leave no forwarding address and change all the locks every six weeks they do tend to come back home :? And always bring more back then they left with :roll: LOL
CONGRATS and enjoy :thumbup:
CONGRATS and enjoy :thumbup:
:lol: :lol:
#28
I have a 1907 Singer treadle (great- grandmother's) and recently received a Singer 15-88 treadle, circa 1950's, from my boss' mother, both with cabinets. Now a friend offered me a 1926 White treadle and I turned her down thinking enuf is enuf and I don't have a place to put it. In telling my DH about it, his response was, "you should have taken it. We would have found room." My jaw bounced on the floor....just when I think I have him figured out, he changes the rules again!
#29
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Originally Posted by hulahoop1
I have a 1907 Singer treadle (great- grandmother's) and recently received a Singer 15-88 treadle, circa 1950's, from my boss' mother, both with cabinets. Now a friend offered me a 1926 White treadle and I turned her down thinking enuf is enuf and I don't have a place to put it. In telling my DH about it, his response was, "you should have taken it. We would have found room." My jaw bounced on the floor....just when I think I have him figured out, he changes the rules again!
#30
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1. put a note on the front door "Moved,no forwarding address" or
2. get rid of the bed, before she gets home, and have the old/New sewing machine set up in there! ROFL!
ok, ok, thats not good..get a blow up mattress for her...;)
2. get rid of the bed, before she gets home, and have the old/New sewing machine set up in there! ROFL!
ok, ok, thats not good..get a blow up mattress for her...;)
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