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AIBU to stand up in a performance of Madame Butterfly...

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Homebird8 · 26/04/2013 12:58

...and yell, "Twunt!" at Pinkerton. I think Puccini was one of the very first MNers. I'd have loved to have seen what our very own nest of vipers would have made of this low life!

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pinkyredrose · 26/04/2013 13:00

Do it, I dare you!

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Homebird8 · 26/04/2013 13:04

After all, this DH (twice over) bought his first wife on a 999 year lease, fathered a child, abandoned her for three years and married his OW. He then admits his cowardice when confronted by the loveliness of wife number one and his former home and sends OW to take the child from the only home he's ever known; leaving wife number one with a sharp knife and a serious lack of hope.

TWUNT

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pinkyredrose · 26/04/2013 13:07

Grade A twunt!

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Homebird8 · 26/04/2013 13:13

She has a RL friend but her upbringing and parental example seem to show a pathway to an early demise...

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valiumredhead · 26/04/2013 13:41

When I went to see it everyone booed and hissed at Pinkerton at the end Grin Proper pant!

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valiumredhead · 26/04/2013 13:41

panto

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Tailtwister · 26/04/2013 17:02

YANBU!

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ThinkAboutItTomorrow · 26/04/2013 17:08

Only if you also shout 'leave the bastard' in the middle of the flower duet....

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MardyBra · 26/04/2013 17:09

In many ways yanbu, but it would spoil the music.

It's a shame she avails herself of the sharp knife though. The bastard's not worth it. She should just get on the internet and get on the relationships board for a bit of sisterly support.

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Branleuse · 26/04/2013 17:09

make a point of shouting out RED FLAG regularly

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Homebird8 · 26/04/2013 21:26

As for the toxic uncle and the enabler mother Shock Angry

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chansondumatin · 26/04/2013 21:50

You should definitely boo him at the end. It is expected.

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cory · 26/04/2013 23:13

This is one case where pointing out that He's Not That Into You might actually be the kind thing to do.

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Homebird8 · 27/04/2013 02:47

I don't think he would have attended the couples counselling.

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