Anonymous wrote:mu MIL and FIL live about 5 miles away
every month I hear the same stories.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have been visiting my in-laws house for, well, 12 years. My FIL, who I love dearly, tells me the EXACT same stories about their quaint New England town each year. Every year, he acts as if I have never visited before. I find it hilarious and wish I had thought to take a video each time he tells the same story. It would have been YouTube gold.
The other hilarious thing my in-laws do is they carry on two different conversations with me at the same time. They will each speak at the same time - totally different topics - while sitting next to one another in the car. Of course it's a challenge for me to try to keep each conversation going, but I do. Apparently, they do this with everyone else in the family as well. It's just so funny.
I need more humor in my life clearly.
Hahaha my inlaws are currently here and they do this too!! It's a position of power, really...they both start talking to me about something totally different at the same time, and it's like AH who do I look at / respond to first?! I try to switch it up equally (plenty of opportunities, really)
I would totally watch that YouTube video, btw.
Mine do this too! I try really hard to participate in both convos, but husband has given up and just ignores them until one triumphs over the other.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have been visiting my in-laws house for, well, 12 years. My FIL, who I love dearly, tells me the EXACT same stories about their quaint New England town each year. Every year, he acts as if I have never visited before. I find it hilarious and wish I had thought to take a video each time he tells the same story. It would have been YouTube gold.
The other hilarious thing my in-laws do is they carry on two different conversations with me at the same time. They will each speak at the same time - totally different topics - while sitting next to one another in the car. Of course it's a challenge for me to try to keep each conversation going, but I do. Apparently, they do this with everyone else in the family as well. It's just so funny.
I need more humor in my life clearly.
Hahaha my inlaws are currently here and they do this too!! It's a position of power, really...they both start talking to me about something totally different at the same time, and it's like AH who do I look at / respond to first?! I try to switch it up equally (plenty of opportunities, really)
I would totally watch that YouTube video, btw.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have been visiting my in-laws house for, well, 12 years. My FIL, who I love dearly, tells me the EXACT same stories about their quaint New England town each year. Every year, he acts as if I have never visited before. I find it hilarious and wish I had thought to take a video each time he tells the same story. It would have been YouTube gold.
The other hilarious thing my in-laws do is they carry on two different conversations with me at the same time. They will each speak at the same time - totally different topics - while sitting next to one another in the car. Of course it's a challenge for me to try to keep each conversation going, but I do. Apparently, they do this with everyone else in the family as well. It's just so funny.
I need more humor in my life clearly.
These are not funny but rather you making fun of them. Perhaps you should stay home.
Anonymous wrote:I have been visiting my in-laws house for, well, 12 years. My FIL, who I love dearly, tells me the EXACT same stories about their quaint New England town each year. Every year, he acts as if I have never visited before. I find it hilarious and wish I had thought to take a video each time he tells the same story. It would have been YouTube gold.
The other hilarious thing my in-laws do is they carry on two different conversations with me at the same time. They will each speak at the same time - totally different topics - while sitting next to one another in the car. Of course it's a challenge for me to try to keep each conversation going, but I do. Apparently, they do this with everyone else in the family as well. It's just so funny.
I need more humor in my life clearly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My FIL is retired and basically does nothing all day. He's a sweet guy but just has no real interests and pretty much watches news in a chair for hours. So whenever we Skype with him he will tell us some inane thing that happened that day like "there was a big rabbit out back" or "the water softener repair guy came at 2pm."
Awhile ago we started saying "and that's [whatever day]!" whenever he says one of these things, because they make his day and they're basically all he has to share. Maybe you have to be there, but it's hilarious.
Us: FIL, how are you?
Him: The phone rang about 6 times today!
Us: And that's Friday!
This is sweet! Sounds like my recently retired parents.

Anonymous wrote:My FIL is retired and basically does nothing all day. He's a sweet guy but just has no real interests and pretty much watches news in a chair for hours. So whenever we Skype with him he will tell us some inane thing that happened that day like "there was a big rabbit out back" or "the water softener repair guy came at 2pm."
Awhile ago we started saying "and that's [whatever day]!" whenever he says one of these things, because they make his day and they're basically all he has to share. Maybe you have to be there, but it's hilarious.
Us: FIL, how are you?
Him: The phone rang about 6 times today!
Us: And that's Friday!
Anonymous wrote:This year my mother-in-law got in a fight with my husband. Why? Because she's furious that he hasn't taught my 8-yr-old how to shoot a gun so he's ready for the end of times. Never mind that my husband doesn't even own a gun or know how to shoot one.
Anonymous wrote:I have been visiting my in-laws house for, well, 12 years. My FIL, who I love dearly, tells me the EXACT same stories about their quaint New England town each year. Every year, he acts as if I have never visited before. I find it hilarious and wish I had thought to take a video each time he tells the same story. It would have been YouTube gold.
The other hilarious thing my in-laws do is they carry on two different conversations with me at the same time. They will each speak at the same time - totally different topics - while sitting next to one another in the car. Of course it's a challenge for me to try to keep each conversation going, but I do. Apparently, they do this with everyone else in the family as well. It's just so funny.
I need more humor in my life clearly.