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  • Complaints: My car has been in the shop for a week. Everytime they fix one thing, they accidentely break something else. They are fixing the damage they caused for free, but I've been waiting on replacement parts without a car for a week.
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  • cupcait927cupcait927 member
    Eighth Anniversary 2500 Comments 500 Love Its First Answer
    edited June 2015
    Complaint - Walmart didn't have the ONE lean cuisine I wanted for lunch. Sigh.
  • I spent half my lunch driving home and back. I spent more time going to the village clerks office to find out information on this damn septic system. I completely forgot to ask about the mailbox.

    I'm trying to take care of this blasted house and I don't have the knowledge and feel like a complete idiot.
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  • FI had an allergy induced extreme snoring session last night and kept me awake. Now I am exhausted at work and he's off today lounging around at home....
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  • Aww well thanks for trying @onefootinthebayou! :) 




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  • luckya23 said:
    bizzy592 said:
    Complaints:

    My favorite restaurant is closing (the chef is opening his own place). The only rez we were able to get before they close was for 10pm tonight, but we've got friends coming to town, so had to cancel. So that we could go to a different, also amazing restaurant. First world problems.

    FI dated someone for several years before we met (well over a year passed between their breakup and our meeting). She's happily married now to someone else, but apparently can't move past the fact that FI didn't want to marry her. She and her mother have both tried to bring drama into our relationship (weird passive aggressive guilt-ridden emails, rude comments on FB, etc). We're ignoring it, because we're not in middle school. My real complaint is that I want to grumble about it a bit, at least to FI (because neither of us would mention it to anyone we know), but it makes him upset to talk about.
    That's why you block those people!
    I am a box

    We've now blocked his exes mom, but not his ex (the mom is responsible for public postings, the ex for uncomfortable emails). FI seems to think that blocking her would lead to a more public tantrum. And we both hate a scene.
  • loveislouderloveislouder member
    1000 Comments 500 Love Its Third Anniversary First Answer
    edited June 2015
    Complaint:

    H has been having a shitty time this week so I did all "his" chores (in quotes because they're really our chores, but he does those specific ones) including cutting the grass for the first time ever, doing the cat litter, making him breakfast, and making dinner last night. Every single thing has been met with a negative comment. Grass - "Babe you got grass in the shed." Cat litter - you missed some. Breakfast - I'm not hungry. Dinner last night - this spaghetti is undercooked.   Grr.



    ETA: ANOTHER ONE

    I called my Vital Stats office because I sent my marriage certificate request a second time because the first one was rejected, this time rush service which is supposed to be processed within 24 hours and out to me within 3 business days. So I just attached a second cheque with the rest of the rush service fee and off it went.

    I sent it in May 26. We're on business day 12. I called to find out wtf is going on. Turns out they don't accept personal cheques for rush service (it doesnt say that ANYWHERE on the application) so they had to do it regular service, not rush. It went in the mail yesterday and I'm mad about it.


  • I FINALLY went to the DMV to change my name (went to the SS office a couple months ago) during my lunch. I get there and the camera is down. So I filed the paperwork but have to go back tomorrow to take my picture. That means i have to try to look cute-ish two days in a row.

  • Complaint:

    H has been having a shitty time this week so I did all "his" chores (in quotes because they're really our chores, but he does those specific ones) including cutting the grass for the first time ever, doing the cat litter, making him breakfast, and making dinner last night. Every single thing has been met with a negative comment. Grass - "Babe you got grass in the shed." Cat litter - you missed some. Breakfast - I'm not hungry. Dinner last night - this spaghetti is undercooked.   Grr.


    I'm upset for you.

    DH complained about my cooking once.  I didn't cook for him for another 6 months.  Granted he isn't around for dinner very often (1-2 times a month).  But still, I was pissed.

    A few months ago he complained I put the wrong pillow case on a pillow.   We have like 8-9 pillows and he has claimed one of the pillowcases has his.  I told him if he has a problem of which pillowcases I put on what pillow he is free to wash, dry and remake the bed.  

    He has not said another word on subject.






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  • Well, I just got my complaint for the day.  H was signed up to take some certification classes, which was going to be fully paid for by his job.  2 weeks ago, they moved the start date back to next Monday.  This made the class end 2 weeks later, which was now going to interfere with our trip to New Orleans.  So I changed the dates of the trip and the new dates changed the size of our room.  We went from a 2 bedroom to a studio (we have a timeshare), so now we cannot have friends come with us.  It also made our stay shorter by a day.  H just told me they cancelled the class due to lack of enrollment.  Blerg!
  • Well, I just got my complaint for the day.  H was signed up to take some certification classes, which was going to be fully paid for by his job.  2 weeks ago, they moved the start date back to next Monday.  This made the class end 2 weeks later, which was now going to interfere with our trip to New Orleans.  So I changed the dates of the trip and the new dates changed the size of our room.  We went from a 2 bedroom to a studio (we have a timeshare), so now we cannot have friends come with us.  It also made our stay shorter by a day.  H just told me they cancelled the class due to lack of enrollment.  Blerg!
    That sucks.








    What differentiates an average host and a great host is anticipating unexpressed needs and wants of their guests.  Just because the want/need is not expressed, doesn't mean it wouldn't be appreciated. 
  • The seedless watermelon I bought was a lie - there were little seeds in it. Which I didn't discover until I bit into one. Eww.
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  • lyndausvi said:
    Complaint:

    H has been having a shitty time this week so I did all "his" chores (in quotes because they're really our chores, but he does those specific ones) including cutting the grass for the first time ever, doing the cat litter, making him breakfast, and making dinner last night. Every single thing has been met with a negative comment. Grass - "Babe you got grass in the shed." Cat litter - you missed some. Breakfast - I'm not hungry. Dinner last night - this spaghetti is undercooked.   Grr.


    I'm upset for you.

    DH complained about my cooking once.  I didn't cook for him for another 6 months.  Granted he isn't around for dinner very often (1-2 times a month).  But still, I was pissed.

    A few months ago he complained I put the wrong pillow case on a pillow.   We have like 8-9 pillows and he has claimed one of the pillowcases has his.  I told him if he has a problem of which pillowcases I put on what pillow he is free to wash, dry and remake the bed.  

    He has not said another word on subject.
    Maybe I'll try that. I'm guess I'm just a little bitter because I feel like I'm still learning how to be a good wife and right now I don't feel like one, you know?
  • CMGragainCMGragain member
    10000 Comments 500 Love Its Fourth Anniversary 25 Answers
    edited June 2015
    luckya23 said:

    My complaint is that my dog's autopsy showed that she was completely misdiagnosed, and even though they probably couldn't have done anything (and I probably would have had to make the big decision), it is very unsettling. 

    How can a perforation in the intestine have almost no warning?? She went from fine to gone in just over 12 hours.

    Here's my girl just a couple weeks ago, letting me know her dinner was late.

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    So sorry about your dog.  Yes, perforated intestine works quickly.  My mother died from this - a result of infected dialysis treatment.  She thought she had another two weeks.  She lasted less than three days.  It took 20 doctors to come up with her diagnosis. 20!  (I paid her medical bills from her estate.)


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