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    I am surrounded by in-laws........ Please SHOOT ME!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shagaroo
    I am surrounded by in-laws........ Please SHOOT ME!

    Wait until your mother-in-law moves in with you.

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    that's nothing. before my wife, son and i moved, we were in the basement of my parents' house. my 2 sisters lived there along with my grandparents. so once you've had 9 people in house meant for 4, let me know what you think then.

    PS, don't worry they will leave eventually.
    "Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity,
    and I'm not sure about the former." -
    Albert Einstein

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    Quote Originally Posted by cigarsarge
    Wait until your mother-in-law moves in with you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mithril
    that's nothing. before my wife, son and i moved, we were in the basement of my parents' house. my 2 sisters lived there along with my grandparents. so once you've had 9 people in house meant for 4, let me know what you think then.

    PS, don't worry they will leave eventually.
    You are either a saint or a wanted man.....

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    I had my niece and nephew here with me tonight. At 12 after about 20 cans of soda and a lot of chocolate there was a copiousness amount of noise between the horns, poppers and clickers.. now they're fast to sleep. Sooooooooo nice.






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    LMAO! Imagine being 21 and living with your folks after being off at college for a year and a half. I brought LOTS of bad habits and awkward stories home for my little brother and sister, haha. I'm such a positive role model.

    -Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by reaganyouth84
    LMAO! Imagine being 21 and living with your folks after being off at college for a year and a half. I brought LOTS of bad habits and awkward stories home for my little brother and sister, haha. I'm such a positive role model.

    -Mike

    I broke the ground for bad habits in my family. My brother and sister had it much easier because my mom and dad were so wore out with my crap.

    Funny thing about that though...With all my hell rasin I have led the more stable adult life than any of my siblings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cigarsarge
    I broke the ground for bad habits in my family. My brother and sister had it much easier because my mom and dad were so wore out with my crap.

    Funny thing about that though...With all my hell rasin I have led the more stable adult life than any of my siblings.

    Same exact thing here, Ken!!!

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    I lived at home only one semester during college; immediately after graduation, I moved to Japan for two years, then relocated to the San Jose, CA area; that lasted only about five months. I thought I hated Houston until I spent some time in the Bay Area, and it made me realize how much I loved my hometown and how upside down the Fruits and Nuts state is. Moved back in with my parents for about eight weeks, and have been out of their hair ever since.

    Not bad, since turning 18 I spent one four month period there and eight weeks later when I waa 22. I didn't like living at home, not because I didn't like my parents or their home but because I love my independence.
    There's only two kinds of cigars, the kind you like and the kind you don't.

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    reaganyouth84 Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by cigar no baka
    I didn't like living at home, not because I didn't like my parents or their home but because I love my independence.
    That is EXACTLY how I feel. The thing I like about living here though is getting to see my sister grow up. Kind of makes me feel old though. Hopefully I'll be out of here in the next few months though.

    -Mike

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