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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Op...did he ask if he could stay for dinner? Or did he call you, ask if you were still going to be up and if you were not, he was going to eat dinner with his brother? You indicated the latter in your op. And honestly, if you told him you'd be asleep or to have dinner with his brother then you cant complain or be upset. Honestly, you're startibg to sound really whiny and I'm starting to agree with the more blunt pps[/quote] Our original plan was to have dinner together at a restaurant with the kids and the highschool football intramural games (8 games total played today) ran late. He called twice - once to say he would be home too late for dinner at a restaurant and the last call asking whether I would be up. [/quote] T[b]his would piss me off. In our family, plans with the kids -- especially those that involve a celebration -- do not get broken, except in an emergency. Wanting to spend the day doing a particular activity would not bother me, but cancelling dinner absolutely would. He should have left early.[/b] [/quote] +1[/quote]
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