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to think this couple are bonkers

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SlightlyJaded · 07/10/2010 10:40

So we have got quite friendly with this couple through school. They are both professionals lawyer/banker and seem to have shedloads of money and live in a beautiful house. But I have always thought they are a bit odd - a few strange random comments and slightly bonkers opinions on things, but I don't mind strange and DD gets on well with their DD.

They invited us round to supper at their big posh house the other night and DH and I made a real effort to 'scrub up'. Paid for babysitter, dolled ourselves up and spent more on wine than we ever would at home.

We get there - all fine and lovely. Glass of wine and chit chat - slightly odd topics (sex life of Nomads in Papa New Guinea and a less interesting 15 minutes on Chinese banking but still...), then we sit down at quite a formal dinner table and hostess serves starter of.... tinned soup. We know it's tinned because it's Heniz tomato soup and there are 3 empty cans in bin... That's ok, we like soup and chat away. Hostess starts laughing uncontrollably at something. Host doesn't think this is odd but sits back and wait for her to stop. We smile and ask what's so funny but she just carries on laughing. Then she stops and carries on talking as though nothing had happened. She then makes a bit to-do and hoo-ha about serving up main course of.... macaroni cheese. Not even baked in the oven, just macaroni stirred into a cheese sauce - like I make for DCs. And that's it.

DH and I eat it and try not to catch each others eyes. Nothing is said about the choice of main course other than 'I hope you like macaroni cheese' so I start to wonder if my expectations were too high? And then we get pudding which is a scoop of Neapolitan ice cream out of the tub.

As we leave, host pinches my bottom in full view of everyone and says 'that was fun' and hostess laughs her head off and says 'pinch punch first day of the month' - even though it isn't. And that's it.

DH says they are a bit quirky and to stop going on about it but I think they are mentalists. I'm right aren't I?

OP posts:
kreecherlivesupstairs · 08/10/2010 09:27

discoSquish It is one of them, you'll have to try to figure out which one.
Pod (the dog) was a friendly old boy, life and soul of any party he was not invited to.

DiscoSquish · 08/10/2010 09:37

My money is on B

I used to live there Grin

StealthPolarBear · 08/10/2010 09:44

so when are they coming round OP?
Have you got the smiley faces out of the freezer to defrost?

StealthPolarBear · 08/10/2010 09:45

and why is this not in classics yet?

DiscoSquish · 08/10/2010 09:49

Would it be too big an ask to want you to set a webcam up so we can all join in? Grin

Fishfingers should feature on the menu somewhere, or turkey twizzlers.

HalfTermHero · 08/10/2010 09:58

Apart from the pinch on the bum I think the rest sounds ok. So it might not be the food most of us would choose to serve but maybe they really can't cook, or something. Perhaps they just enjoy your company and are not too bothered about formalities.

SlightlyJaded · 08/10/2010 10:09

Have just got back from dropping DD at school and was talking to one of the other mums who I get on well with. Told her we'd been to supper and that it had been a bit surreal and she mentioned that last Hallowe'en, their DCs were trick or treating down Mr and Mrs Bonkers street (better class of treat you understand) and that Mr Bonkers had answered the door in a werewolf mask and very tight black tracksuit. Mrs Bonkers then appeared in a green witches wig and dressing gown and gave the kids 2p each Confused

See I knew I was right. Off their rockers.

Anyway DH says we have to invite them back (although to be honest apart from entertainment value and pleasure of reporting back to MN, I am not sure if I can face it) but will report back in due course :)

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DirtyMartini · 08/10/2010 12:27

2p?!

Grin

At least it wasn't apples embedded with razor blades (the much-feared Hallowe'en danger of my youth, which almost certainly never happened to anyone)

Horton · 08/10/2010 19:12

Not more than a mile from Kew? Oh god, I might know them too!

mylittlemonkey · 08/10/2010 19:54

Ruddy hillarous! At last a chuckle in my otherwise pretty dismal day. Much better AIBU than the drudgery of cutbacks/ CB etc.

Please invite them round again - i will be waiting in anticpation for the next eposide!

And to answer - YANBU - bonkers!

PhishFoodAddiction · 08/10/2010 21:03

Oh this has made a crappy evening much better, can't wait to hear the next bonkers installment! The manic laughter would totally have freaked me out tbh, and the bum pinching...I think they're very very odd.

And AIBU to worry as my mum has pampas grass in the front garden Shock it was there when she moved in though...

Maria2007loveshersleep · 08/10/2010 21:08

Oh please please please invite them back, please do. And yes, hidden camera so we can join in too.

DCameron · 10/10/2010 14:28

Well, have you set the date yet, and stocked up on the disney princess spaghetti?

SHRIIIEEEKPoolingBearBlood · 31/10/2010 15:28

bumping

SHRIIIEEEKPoolingBearBlood · 31/10/2010 15:28

and just realised I am the last poster too :o

Nancy66 · 31/10/2010 15:48

suggested menu for your return invite:

starter: tinned pilchards on ritz crackers

Main: findus crispy pancakes with tinned mix veg

pud: arctic roll with a chocolate sauce coulis

SHRIIIEEEKPoolingBearBlood · 31/10/2010 15:55

or if you're going for something less formal, jam sandwiches and party rings. With that bubblegum pop stuff

whomovedmychocolate · 31/10/2010 17:02

Have you considered the possibility they might be embarrassed because one of them is on a low residue (ie non poo making) diet and had to serve things they could eat because a doctor was going to be sticking things up his/her derriere in the next few days?

Either that or they are bonkers.

I have a few bonkers friends, we just indulge them.

SlightlyJaded · 03/11/2010 14:54

BONKERS UPDATE

So we have been organising stuff for School Christmas Fair and obviously parents are donating stuff for raffles and stalls etc.

A newsletter was sent out last week asking if people could donate bottles for the tombola. Most people have gone down the wine or bubble bath route, but there was a bit of giggling going on at a slightly odd donation - a bottle of turps. And hoorah it turns out it was from Mrs Bonkers.

So on that basis, (and also because our DD asked their DD outright in front of us all) we have invited Mr and Mrs B to ours for supper next week.

I am genuiniely now in a dither as I don't want to go over the top (as they went so very under the top) but equally can't really serve up spaghetti hoops on toast.... can I? Hmm

Will update with breakdown of evening in due course and DH has promised that if any more bottom pinching happens, we can call it a day :)

OP posts:
2blessed2bstressed · 03/11/2010 14:57

Yay! I can't wait!

ChickensHaveNoLips · 03/11/2010 15:03

Please give them spaghtti hoops on toast. And wear a tiara while doing it.

PhishFoodAddiction · 03/11/2010 15:05

Oh can't wait to hear how it goes!!

A bottle of turps in the school raffle Hmm they are definitely bonkers! Hope you don't end up winning it!

WhatsThatDuckDoingThere · 03/11/2010 15:05
Grin

We were wondering what happened with mr and mrs bonkers just yesterday!

Why don't you have a 70s food fest using only frozen ready made chicken kievs and packet trifle?

Sidge · 03/11/2010 15:09

You should do them a Vesta Curry.

With Arctic Roll for afters.

And serve Babycham to drink.

(Can't wait for the update)

pastyeater · 03/11/2010 15:10

Oh my God!! My parents had pampass grass in their front garden!!! Shock Grin

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