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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Eating all the chocolate croissants without us. I went to our favorite bakery and bought 1 chocolate croissant for each person (including kids). They are really big and expensive. This was to go with other breakfast I was making this morning but we ran out of coffee from last night so I ran out to get beans and when I came back, SIL, BIL and their 3 kids ate all 8 croissants and left the empty box on the counter. They didn't leave the three of us even 1 to share. Then they sat there waiting for me to make coffee. I can't wait for them to get the f*** out of our house.[/quote] Rude, rude, rude.[/quote] What a bunch of animals. Are they your husbands family? Because if my sister or brother did that I would rip them a new one. [/quote] I would give them the year old pop tarts and hide the good stuff for my family.[/quote] Reminds me of my in laws house-guesting here for three weeks when my new baby came-- they ate all my chocolate and food gifts for themselves!! Clueless self-centered jerks.[/quote] I halted all contact with a woman who mistakenly found the bottle of scotch we'd gotten my dad to enjoy his last week of life. She drank the glass not knowing. But after I shared with her how valuable is was to me to have, she poured herself another one, since I don't drink. I still have that dusty bottle in a cabinet where all the other bottles I don't drink sit....all the way at the back. To be clear, it wasn't the initial drink. How was she to know? But to literally shrug, then pour another four fingers worth ended whatever chance we had at friendship. Sorry about your chocolates. That is so insensitive. [/quote]
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