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Default Better at home? Better at restaurant?

merryb wrote:
> On Oct 12, 9:04 pm, Dan Abel > wrote:
>> In article om>,
>> "Bob Terwilliger" > wrote:
>>
>>> Julie wrote:

>>
>>>> It freaking drives me nuts when my husband calls while I am making
>>>> dinner or just after I have made it to tell me that he won't be
>>>> home for dinner. Of course if he had to work late, I wouldn't be
>>>> upset. But that's never the case. He just decides to go somewhere
>>>> else on a whim. That leaves me with a portion of food that may or
>>>> may not be eaten on another day. And most likely not. Sometimes he
>>>> does this several days in a row and then he blames me for cooking
>>>> too much food!

>>
>>> I wonder what his side of the story is.

>>
>> I was wondering something similar when I read this earlier today.
>> When I was a little kid, my mother used to read some women's
>> magazine. In the front, there was a regular feature. I don't
>> remember the details, but I think it was a husband and wife telling
>> their stories about their marriage. The stories were completely
>> different, but about the same things. I didn't understand how two
>> people could have such radically different views about the same
>> exact things. Later on I grew up.
>>
>> :-)
>>
>> --
>> Dan Abel
>> Petaluma, California USA
>>

>
> Well, you grew up- apparently these 2 haven't figured it out yet. I do
> find it curious that Julie hasn't defended herself- maybe she is
> allergic/doesn't like to.


There's really no point! Those of you who are going to attack me are going
to do it no matter what I say or don't see. See? You're doing it now.

I see no need to defend myself. I know what's going on. There is nothing
to defend.