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    The guy made a mistake. He didn't need a stricter childhood, or hard line police response or a 'when I was a boy' speech. He was simply negligent.

    He nearly dusted his wife, any married man knows he is going to pay for that daily for the rest of his life
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pointer View Post
    The guy made a mistake. He didn't need a stricter childhood, or hard line police response or a 'when I was a boy' speech. He was simply negligent.

    He nearly dusted his wife, any married man knows he is going to pay for that daily for the rest of his life
    Yes that failed attempt will see him suffer far more than the lynch mob on here could muster up
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pointer View Post
    The guy made a mistake. He didn't need a stricter childhood, or hard line police response or a 'when I was a boy' speech. He was simply negligent.

    He nearly dusted his wife, any married man knows he is going to pay for that daily for the rest of his life
    Its hard enough to get the in laws to like you now.....nearly killing their daughter will surely make father in law like you even less......
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    Quote Originally Posted by timattalon View Post
    Its hard enough to get the in laws to like you now.....nearly killing their daughter will surely make father in law like you even less......
    Wait a minute. Are you telling me that we are supposed to try and get the inlaws to like us? Jeez, I've fucked that from the get go both times. First MIL was a WOII from J Force who was so used to ordering people around she never quit the habit and first FIL was an introverted light house keeper that thought he was in a crowd when he saw his shadow. Second MIL is a POME dyke and second FIL is a retired headmaster that is further to the left than I am to the right. None of them cottoned on to this fellah at all despite my offers to take them hunting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post
    Wait a minute. Are you telling me that we are supposed to try and get the inlaws to like us? Jeez, I've fucked that from the get go both times. First MIL was a WOII from J Force who was so used to ordering people around she never quit the habit and first FIL was an introverted light house keeper that thought he was in a crowd when he saw his shadow. Second MIL is a POME dyke and second FIL is a retired headmaster that is further to the left than I am to the right. None of them cottoned on to this fellah at all despite my offers to take them hunting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post
    Wait a minute. Are you telling me that we are supposed to try and get the inlaws to like us? Jeez, I've fucked that from the get go both times. First MIL was a WOII from J Force who was so used to ordering people around she never quit the habit and first FIL was an introverted light house keeper that thought he was in a crowd when he saw his shadow. Second MIL is a POME dyke and second FIL is a retired headmaster that is further to the left than I am to the right. None of them cottoned on to this fellah at all despite my offers to take them hunting.
    I got pretty lucky on that respect, as I get on with both of her parents, which, after 23 years makes things a lot easier....

 

 

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