By SuzyTurquoiseBlu - 29/08/2012 05:32 - Australia - Fairfield
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Well, they aren't really liked in the family and I think that its both really rude and sad of them to try and piggy-back their special occasions with mine. My sister in-law and her fiancee got engaged in the waiting room while I was in ACTIVE labour with my daughter and got pissed off that everyone wasn't falling over themselves to congratulate them.
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if it was me i would celebrate my birthday anyways...tht day was urs since the day u were born they cant say u cnt have it haha
Don't go and have your own party and crash theres
She actually pressured him into setting the date and refused to change it.
Thank you. xo The hubby is a big fan of Keys to the Kingdom and got me onto them. They are certainly a good read. ; )
That is ****** up. Celebrate your b-day anyways.
dude say **** the wedding and just celebrate your birthday. that chicks a ******* bitch...
Yeah, she is. She actually called me yesterday and told me that she was going to be having a fmaily get together for their first annaversary (next year obvoously. Why she is planning so soon, I have no bloody idea) and that I am 'expected' to attend. I told her to go and royally **** herself. :D Best. Phonecall. EVER.
What is this '16 candles'?
"Sixteen Candles" is a 1984 John Hughes movie with Molly Ringwald. Her sister gets married and everyone forgets her 16th birthday. She gets kissed in the end by the guy she has the hots for.
Oh, okay. :)
give them a ***** for a wedding present and tell them to go f@*k themselves
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What a bitch of her. It was your special day first, they can het hitched any other day.
Celebrate it anyways. I hate self centered people.