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YDI for marrying your grandfather. Your children will be ugly and cross-eyed.
Perhaps he'll forget by tomorrow.
if you tell bad things about me on the Internet one more time miss, then i won´t give you your pocket money, and i will have to confront your teacher about this!
Laugh in his face.
Then, why are you using the computer? You are grounded young lady! hahahaha awww, I think that's sweet :$
now go make him a sandwich
If your husband isn't the type to care if you hang out with the girls until 1:30 once in awhile and wouldn't mind it if he were there, that's no one's place to judge. If that's the case, he probably would feel you DESERVED to hang out with your riends because you probably need a break from grandpa anyway. That said, grandpa probably forgot or he felt married women shouldn't be going out late anyway. Since you're taking care of him, it really would have been more respectful if you would have paid someone else to be there with him. he still would have been mad about it, but at least someone would have been there for him. He probably did stay up late because he felt it was his duty and probably wants to gult you into staying home. "Girls night out" doesn't necessarily mean you're cheating on your husband but it is pretty late to be staying out for someone who is supposed to be grown up. That isn't something you deserved though, he's just a little senile.
Whoa... chillout a bit! No need to start jumping to conclusions and getting uppity about 'respect'. From the tone of her FML and explanation, the OP seems to see this as a vexatious, but harmless and humerous event. You, on the other hand, seem to be very anxious to assert how 'respected' and in control you are. Looks like someone feels a little anxious about power...
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haha. Ignore him. I would. I love my grandfather but if I was living with him to take care of him, there's no way I'd pay attention to him if he tried to ground me :P I'd be like "do you want me to move out? No? I didn't think so."
So whadja do?