Anonymous
Post 11/26/2016 09:12     Subject: Things rude houseguests do, a vent:

BIL invited over a buddy no one else knew.

Mother brings tons of cheap unhealthy food, it takes over the fridge and pantry.
Anonymous
Post 11/26/2016 08:02     Subject: Things rude houseguests do, a vent:

Anonymous wrote:My SIL rolled up from her flyover state with their pitbull and announced she wasn't going to make any dessert, she was going to the Safeway to buy something, bc she was on vacation god damn it.

They've moved to stay with friends tonight.


Well I don't blame her for not wanting to cook - I don't enjoy it either and am appreciative that I live in a time and place and have the means to go out and buy rather than spend the time cooking.

Also, I can't stand this superiority over "flyover states" that people in DC seem to have. Why is which state your SIL is from relevant to your complaints about her? (Ironically, I suspect most of the posters who use this term are the same ones who get their pants in a twist over the New Yorkers on this board who think NYC is superior to DC.)
Anonymous
Post 11/26/2016 00:13     Subject: Things rude houseguests do, a vent:

My SIL rolled up from her flyover state with their pitbull and announced she wasn't going to make any dessert, she was going to the Safeway to buy something, bc she was on vacation god damn it.

They've moved to stay with friends tonight.
Anonymous
Post 11/25/2016 23:11     Subject: Things rude houseguests do, a vent:

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


Rude, rude, rude.


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.


I would give them the year old pop tarts and hide the good stuff for my family.

Yes, do this next time they come.


But why, why, why does there need to be a next time? Seriously, folks. Why invite rude people into your home? Why not have everyone meet at a restaurant for Thanksgiving, or at least have them spend the night at a hotel. I would gladly pay the $100-150 for out of town jerks to spend the night elsewhere.

Anonymous
Post 11/25/2016 21:53     Subject: Things rude houseguests do, a vent:

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


Rude, rude, rude.


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.


I would give them the year old pop tarts and hide the good stuff for my family.

Yes, do this next time they come.
Anonymous
Post 11/25/2016 21:38     Subject: Things rude houseguests do, a vent:

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:I just warmed up a plate of Costco lasagne. I'm eating it while banging my sister in law in the basement. Life is good.


But did the pan cost more than $8? If so, it's an egregious waste of money.


Bought it on sale, 7.99.

now priced at $11.99 for 6 lbs. We purchased one as there’s currently a $4 rebate which reduces the price to $7.99. Discount is valid from 11/11/16 to 11/17/16. Item number 26968.


Thank God. Without the $4 rebate you would have been a spendthrift jerk.


That was a good score pp.

That is why it is important to ALWAYS shop the sales and use coupons whenever possible. Wonderful dishes can go from extravagantly priced to affordable with one little coupon. Enjoy that delicious lasagna.


Is $11 extravagantly priced?


Yes. If you can buy the exact same thing for $4 less, $11 is too much.


So if there is a coupon somewhere out there in this world, it is extravagant to buy that thing?

What about promo codes?


If you are paying more than the person behind you in line is paying - you are paying too much.


Do you check their receipts?


I don't have to because I wouldn't be buying that lasagna unless it was on sale or I had a coupon for it.


You should be on Extreme Couponers.


More like Extreme Cheapskates
Anonymous
Post 11/25/2016 21:33     Subject: Things rude houseguests do, a vent:

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I just warmed up a plate of Costco lasagne. I'm eating it while banging my sister in law in the basement. Life is good.


But did the pan cost more than $8? If so, it's an egregious waste of money.


Bought it on sale, 7.99.

now priced at $11.99 for 6 lbs. We purchased one as there’s currently a $4 rebate which reduces the price to $7.99. Discount is valid from 11/11/16 to 11/17/16. Item number 26968.


Thank God. Without the $4 rebate you would have been a spendthrift jerk.


That was a good score pp.

That is why it is important to ALWAYS shop the sales and use coupons whenever possible. Wonderful dishes can go from extravagantly priced to affordable with one little coupon. Enjoy that delicious lasagna.


Is $11 extravagantly priced?


Yes. If you can buy the exact same thing for $4 less, $11 is too much.


So if there is a coupon somewhere out there in this world, it is extravagant to buy that thing?

What about promo codes?


If you are paying more than the person behind you in line is paying - you are paying too much.


Do you check their receipts?


I don't have to because I wouldn't be buying that lasagna unless it was on sale or I had a coupon for it.


You should be on Extreme Couponers.
Anonymous
Post 11/25/2016 21:32     Subject: Things rude houseguests do, a vent:

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I just warmed up a plate of Costco lasagne. I'm eating it while banging my sister in law in the basement. Life is good.


But did the pan cost more than $8? If so, it's an egregious waste of money.


Bought it on sale, 7.99.

now priced at $11.99 for 6 lbs. We purchased one as there’s currently a $4 rebate which reduces the price to $7.99. Discount is valid from 11/11/16 to 11/17/16. Item number 26968.


Thank God. Without the $4 rebate you would have been a spendthrift jerk.


That was a good score pp.

That is why it is important to ALWAYS shop the sales and use coupons whenever possible. Wonderful dishes can go from extravagantly priced to affordable with one little coupon. Enjoy that delicious lasagna.


Is $11 extravagantly priced?


Yes. If you can buy the exact same thing for $4 less, $11 is too much.


So if there is a coupon somewhere out there in this world, it is extravagant to buy that thing?

What about promo codes?


If you are paying more than the person behind you in line is paying - you are paying too much.


Do you check their receipts?


I don't have to because I wouldn't be buying that lasagna unless it was on sale or I had a coupon for it.
Anonymous
Post 11/25/2016 21:29     Subject: Things rude houseguests do, a vent:

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I just warmed up a plate of Costco lasagne. I'm eating it while banging my sister in law in the basement. Life is good.


But did the pan cost more than $8? If so, it's an egregious waste of money.


Bought it on sale, 7.99.

now priced at $11.99 for 6 lbs. We purchased one as there’s currently a $4 rebate which reduces the price to $7.99. Discount is valid from 11/11/16 to 11/17/16. Item number 26968.


Thank God. Without the $4 rebate you would have been a spendthrift jerk.


That was a good score pp.

That is why it is important to ALWAYS shop the sales and use coupons whenever possible. Wonderful dishes can go from extravagantly priced to affordable with one little coupon. Enjoy that delicious lasagna.


Is $11 extravagantly priced?


Yes. If you can buy the exact same thing for $4 less, $11 is too much.


So if there is a coupon somewhere out there in this world, it is extravagant to buy that thing?

What about promo codes?


If you are paying more than the person behind you in line is paying - you are paying too much.


Do you check their receipts?
Anonymous
Post 11/25/2016 21:02     Subject: Things rude houseguests do, a vent:

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


Rude, rude, rude.


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.


I would give them the year old pop tarts and hide the good stuff for my family.
Anonymous
Post 11/25/2016 21:01     Subject: Things rude houseguests do, a vent:

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I just warmed up a plate of Costco lasagne. I'm eating it while banging my sister in law in the basement. Life is good.


But did the pan cost more than $8? If so, it's an egregious waste of money.


Bought it on sale, 7.99.

now priced at $11.99 for 6 lbs. We purchased one as there’s currently a $4 rebate which reduces the price to $7.99. Discount is valid from 11/11/16 to 11/17/16. Item number 26968.


Thank God. Without the $4 rebate you would have been a spendthrift jerk.


That was a good score pp.

That is why it is important to ALWAYS shop the sales and use coupons whenever possible. Wonderful dishes can go from extravagantly priced to affordable with one little coupon. Enjoy that delicious lasagna.


Is $11 extravagantly priced?


Yes. If you can buy the exact same thing for $4 less, $11 is too much.


So if there is a coupon somewhere out there in this world, it is extravagant to buy that thing?

What about promo codes?


If you are paying more than the person behind you in line is paying - you are paying too much.
Anonymous
Post 11/25/2016 20:59     Subject: Things rude houseguests do, a vent:

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


Rude, rude, rude.


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.
Anonymous
Post 11/25/2016 20:58     Subject: Things rude houseguests do, a vent:

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I just warmed up a plate of Costco lasagne. I'm eating it while banging my sister in law in the basement. Life is good.


But did the pan cost more than $8? If so, it's an egregious waste of money.


Bought it on sale, 7.99.

now priced at $11.99 for 6 lbs. We purchased one as there’s currently a $4 rebate which reduces the price to $7.99. Discount is valid from 11/11/16 to 11/17/16. Item number 26968.


Thank God. Without the $4 rebate you would have been a spendthrift jerk.


That was a good score pp.

That is why it is important to ALWAYS shop the sales and use coupons whenever possible. Wonderful dishes can go from extravagantly priced to affordable with one little coupon. Enjoy that delicious lasagna.


Is $11 extravagantly priced?


Yes. If you can buy the exact same thing for $4 less, $11 is too much.


So if there is a coupon somewhere out there in this world, it is extravagant to buy that thing?

What about promo codes?
Anonymous
Post 11/25/2016 20:16     Subject: Things rude houseguests do, a vent:

Anonymous wrote: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.


That's pretty fucking obnoxious.
Anonymous
Post 11/25/2016 20:15     Subject: Things rude houseguests do, a vent:

Anonymous wrote: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.


Rude, rude, rude.