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BigYin

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My Mrs is developing a selective memory :roll:

Told her I'd bought a bit for my bike off ebay, and also told her I'd transferred money from my savings to cover the cost - when it arrived a week or so later she was absolutely adamant I hadn't told her I'd bought it.

This happens all the blasted time!

I've dubbed her 'CrazyWife' for all sorts of reasons, but the fact that she flatly refuses to believe there is even the slightest chance I DID tell her, and she has *shock, horror* forgotten is honestly driving me to drink :lol: :drunk:
 
I have the opposite problem in that my SWMBO will swear blind she's told me something and I'll be equally adamant that she hasn't.
Personally I think it's her fault for talking all the bloody time, there's only so much listening a man can be expected to do!
 
keith1664 said:
Personally I think it's her fault for talking all the bloody time, there's only so much listening a man can be expected to do!
Well said :clap:

Mine tells me things when I'm in another room, or maybe in the kitchen with water running, but still expects me to hear and understand.

Rule 1: Unless we are in the same room and facing each other, I will not hear you.
Rule 2: If we are in the same room but watching TV, talk between programmes or during the adverts.
Rule 3: If it's a quiz show for grown-ups, don't bother talking at all, my full attention is elsewhere.
 
4. even if we are in the same room, and the tv is on, and it's the adverts - be sure you have my attention first before you launch into whatever story or winge - because if you don't I'll be watching the endless procession of fit and beautiful women that adorn almost every advert, and you will only be offended that I haven't been listening to you at all :whistle:
 

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