Drunk Parents
Watching the old man swing home from the pub and start arguing with Newsnight can be either funny, slightly unnerving or just plain terrifying. Tell us about daft things parents have done while they've been in their cups.
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( , Thu 24 Feb 2011, 17:58)
Watching the old man swing home from the pub and start arguing with Newsnight can be either funny, slightly unnerving or just plain terrifying. Tell us about daft things parents have done while they've been in their cups.
Suggested by NotDavidBailey, voted for by YOU
( , Thu 24 Feb 2011, 17:58)
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ahhhh, say no more.
Isn't it amazing how time and other things can change a relationship? My dad was none too cool, then got cancer and became not too bad. Well, then he died, but for a while it was alright.
( , Mon 28 Feb 2011, 4:28, 1 reply)
Isn't it amazing how time and other things can change a relationship? My dad was none too cool, then got cancer and became not too bad. Well, then he died, but for a while it was alright.
( , Mon 28 Feb 2011, 4:28, 1 reply)
I beg to differ
Cancer turned my mum into a right cnut a lot of the time (I'm guessing that feeling sick from all radio/chemo therapy, waiting for hours on end to see expensive specialists whilst feeling said sickness & knowing that she was ultimately dying a horrible death anyway made her slightly crabby. Occasionally.)
But then she too died which seemed to improve our relationship inordinately!
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Cancer turned my mum into a right cnut a lot of the time (I'm guessing that feeling sick from all radio/chemo therapy, waiting for hours on end to see expensive specialists whilst feeling said sickness & knowing that she was ultimately dying a horrible death anyway made her slightly crabby. Occasionally.)
But then she too died which seemed to improve our relationship inordinately!
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