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    My older sis usually drops by once every other year. I miss her so much, but she's always on the road. She comes over from Africa with all of these amazing stories about family there! I always love the stories she share with us. I'm having such a good time when she decides to drop by, so I miss her badly whenever she decides to leave. But I always keep her crazy stories in mind, so I always laugh whenever I think of her. She's the best! Aimee is teh best.



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    No.


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    Haha, my Mormor's lived with me pretty much my whole life. I'm not gonna go into great detail or anything but yeah....agh. And it's just getting worse and worse.

    But okay like my Mormor is really open about things, like a lot of old people are. And this one time, she slipped on our welcoming mat by the front door and broke two of our windows during the fall. She also got this gigantic bruise on her butt. And I swear to God I had to see that thing a million times. Every time we had company over, she'd pull down her pants and show them her gross purple, green, blue bruise. It was the worst.

    I'm sorry about your grandma though. Just slap her across the face next time she says something like that, that'll fix her right up.
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    My grandma frightens in ways that should not be possible for an old person. Look what she gave to MY DAD, HER SON as a gift?

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    ... My family is so weird. ;___; How does she even KNOW what gigolo means, considering she can hardly speak English, and if she does know, why would she give that to her own SON? *sobs* And where did she get THOSE slippers. Only Italy, only Italy...


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    poor, Rye.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rye
    My grandma frightens in ways that should not be possible for an old person. Look what she gave to MY DAD, HER SON as a gift?

    ... My family is so weird. ;___; How does she even KNOW what gigolo means, considering she can hardly speak English, and if she does know, why would she give that to her own SON? *sobs* And where did she get THOSE slippers. Only Italy, only Italy...
    It's not the worst thing that can happen.
    Just thank the Powers that Be that you didn't come from an Asian family.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rye
    My grandma frightens in ways that should not be possible for an old person. Look what she gave to MY DAD, HER SON as a gift?

    <a href="http://photobucket.com" target="_blank">Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting</a>

    ... My family is so weird. ;___; How does she even KNOW what gigolo means, considering she can hardly speak English, and if she does know, why would she give that to her own SON? *sobs* And where did she get THOSE slippers. Only Italy, only Italy...
    Wow, that is wierd. But dont worry, my family is wierd too. Dont care to share right now. Maybe later

    i'm giving up,
    on the entire human race....

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    My sister lived with us for a few weeks before she found an apartment. She wasn't invading my privacy, but just another person being in thehouse was awkward feeling ofr me. And the bathroom counter was really crowded with her stuff there

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    my cousin (who is like 35 years older than i am), and her boyfriend make frequent stops at my house. they are from California, but they come to Arizona, searching for a permanent job in facial/manicure business. work several places and determine if the $$ they made is satisfactory - but haven't they ever considered submitting resumes?

    my aunt and uncle (now lives in California). also used to live in Arizona and make stops at my house while moving furniture and other materials that could fit in their truck. i feel like i'm 7-11 (and there is one just across the street/with a neighboring suite, xD), except that it's like a bed & breakfast service at my house. actually, they just pig out...
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    Back when we lived in Rotorua (A kind of tourist town in New Zealand) we owned this massive 5 bedroom house, and my mums adoptive mother lived with us, upstairs. It was hell.

    After she moved out, I eventually got the upstairs room, and sometime later, a friend from school and his family moved in with us for a while...man I got so smurfed off with him after a while, he was cool at first of course, but then :/

    Yeah, its hell

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rye
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    I am definately getting those.


    there was a picture here

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rye
    My grandma frightens in ways that should not be possible for an old person. Look what she gave to MY DAD, HER SON as a gift?

    <a href="http://photobucket.com" target="_blank">Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting</a>

    ... My family is so weird. ;___; How does she even KNOW what gigolo means, considering she can hardly speak English, and if she does know, why would she give that to her own SON? *sobs* And where did she get THOSE slippers. Only Italy, only Italy...

    I think I can get along with your grandma VERY WELL.

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    I've never had to deal with my grandmother for longer than dinner... Lucky for me, she's not quite that bad either, although when she gets in the right mood, she can be absolutely convinced the whole world is out to get her.

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    I havent had a relative stay over, but my friend and her sister had to stay over cause their mum had been admitted to hospital. It was fun for the first 3 days, then as the weeks went on I started to get annoyed. They took my room and I had to sleep on the floor in my parents room, they copied my homework and trashed my room and everytime they did I had to clean it!

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    My grandmother came to stay with us for a few months when she was ill. I was quite young at the time, and I got along well with her, so it wasn't much of a problem. I had to share a room with my sister though, which was really rubbish, because girls smell and all.
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