| In-laws 12:56 - Feb 22 with 2465 views | Spaceman_P | Can't live with them but definitely can live without them. Whats your opinion? Any horror stories? Any qualms? In my case mine are divorced so individually have to deal with them. I don't hate mine but I cannot stand them. Clearly antagonistic towards me. More critical of me than my own parents Interfering and generally annoying to be around How's about you lot? Spill the beans. |  | | |  |
| In-laws on 13:12 - Feb 24 with 340 views | stowmarketrange |
| In-laws on 10:38 - Feb 24 by Scarecrow | Great thread Brought up in Ladbroke Grove and married into a great family living in Fulham. MILaw a legend treated me as a son. BUT 2 of my 3 BILaws support Chels.! Were all older now, but had some pissy times with them before & after QPR V Chelsea matches, on one occasion well on it, my Chels BILaw decided to slide down the escalators at Notting Hill Gate Tube station. How he never ruptured himself we will never know. Lucky with QPR having no game had my wedding reception at QPR and after the marriage at Notting Dale Church (St Francis Of Assisi) QPR allowed us to have a kickabout on the artificial pitch. Hammered the Chels In-laws in my wedding speech, but a good bunch they are. |
All my wife’s family are sw6 scum fans,but they only started going again in 2004.Before that I had to take their youngest son to QPR just to get him to see a football match back in 1995. I even have a picture of him in one of our Guinness shirts.My Mrs is spurs,but she doesn’t care about football at all. |  | |  |
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