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Panto Seats

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Beeziekn33ze · 21/01/2017 15:09

Booking 3 seats for DS and his teenage GDs I found (because of being unsure who was going) I'd left it late to get a good choice. I found 3 good seats, two in front and one immediately behind. I thought this would be fine, so did the girls. It seems DS would rather I'd booked worse seats to be 3 in a row. I shan't do it again but am a bit surprised how worried he was at looking like 'sad guy on his own at panto' or, maybe 'suspicious guy'! They have sweets to share and I told the DDs to call him 'dad'!!
Was DS BU?

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PotteringAlong · 21/01/2017 15:09

No, you were.

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Beeziekn33ze · 21/01/2017 15:12

Pottering - he'll be SO pleased with your response!

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TeenAndTween · 21/01/2017 15:24

I think what you did was fine.

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TeenAndTween · 21/01/2017 15:24

And if he was so bothered he should have booked the seats himself!

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Gizlotsmum · 21/01/2017 15:25

How old are gd's?

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Gizlotsmum · 21/01/2017 15:26

Sorry seen teenage, he's being unreasonable

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pasturesgreen · 21/01/2017 15:27

Nothing wrong with your seat selection, I would have done the same in your shoes. Your DS is being slightly ridiculous.

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CripsSandwiches · 21/01/2017 15:28

YANBU why didn't he just book the tickets himself if he was being particular.

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LadyintheRadiator · 21/01/2017 15:30

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TheAntiBoop · 21/01/2017 15:30

Tell him to book them himself next time then!

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PotteringAlong · 21/01/2017 15:31

If I was going to something like a pan to which I'd interactive with my family I'd want to sit next to my family. It's not like Shakespeare where you'll be in silence all the time. Maybe I'm odd though!

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