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in wanting to throttle dh when he says 'its my car'

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misdee · 12/02/2008 17:39

grrrrrrrr

give the man a driving liscence back and it looks like i wont ever get to drive again, ever! (really big exageration there i admit)

i just said i would drive tonight as we are going out he said no, because its his car.

ffs if its car so much then i wont ever drive it again and he can take himself everywhere, kids to parties, do the shopping, go and do the multitude of jobs i usually do.

rant over.

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WallOfSilence · 12/02/2008 17:40

Any chance of a little 'runaround' for the lady of the house?

hunkermunker · 12/02/2008 17:41

You know there'll be a lot of people who are smiling at this thread, don't you, Misdee?

God, how infuriating for you!

Yes, tell him he can do the jobs and errands too.

misdee · 12/02/2008 17:42

no chance. cant afford one at present.

i wouldnt mind a micra, any colour will do. its my birthday in april

which incidently, my birthday is the day the new car (dh's mobility car of course) is arriving. so i get to pick up a new car, and then wont get a look in for a while lol.

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misdee · 12/02/2008 17:43

i know hunker lol.

i couldnt resist

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misdee · 12/02/2008 17:48

and if i hear one more time 'you've moved the seat and mirror' i will scream. I mean he is over 6ft and i am 5ft 3, it does mean i cant reach trhe pedels in the position he has the seat.

so yeah, little runaround would be fab. i sold 'my' little car 18months ago now. i miss it

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Buda · 12/02/2008 17:50

misdee

misdee · 12/02/2008 17:54

right i am off to get ready to go out, and will hide his keys...

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Bangandthedirtisgone · 12/02/2008 22:20

ah yes, I too am familiar with this one..

Flibbertyjibbet · 12/02/2008 22:24

Yes but when there is a fault with it/needs petrol/tax etc it will be YOUR car

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