By mom - 06/12/2012 19:23 - Netherlands - Utrecht

Today, I was visiting my daughter, whose husband was still asleep at noon. I made a point of stomping around on the hardwood floor and speaking loudly to wake his lazy ass up. Turns out he's now working a 14-hour graveyard shift, and it has no negative effect on his shoe-throwing skills. FML
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godhelpusall111 12

What the hell did you do that for?

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That was absolutely rude and selfish of you! How would you feel if the situation was reversed. Feel different now, huh?

krs7g4 8

Why exactly does the time of day one is asleep at constitute laziness? If they're sleeping for 14 hours at a time I could understand the judgement but otherwise why does it matter?

My dad works the night shift, so I can understand the husband's misery. Also, you had absolutely NO business trying to wake him up! If I were him, I would of done more than thrown a shoe at you! I would of kicked your bitch-ass out of the house.

Gee, I always wondered why men usually hate their mother-in-law. (Ahem, obvious sarcasm there.) OP, you just made yourself the queen of bitchtastic MILs.

As someone who has worked 14 hour graveyard shifts before, YDI. YDI so much. (I worked a 3-day workweek. Grueling for those three days but nice and relaxing when you're off.)

Just curious, what kind of jobs commonly have these shifts?

What a shitty wife your daughter is. If my husband was sleeping from a hard day's work and my mother was being loud, I'd put her in her place and either tell her to stop being so noisy or she would have to visit another time.

You could have just asked your daughter why he was still asleep. -.- ya know instead of being a bitch about it.

You're the reason mothers-in-law are nightmares to husbands.