Dilemma! Help please!

Dilemma! Help please!

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Bonce

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4,339 posts

286 months

Wednesday 23rd April 2003
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Pistonfest clashes with my Birthday (Sat 28th June) and when I asked Mrs Bonce if she'd like to come camping with me she grimaced with a 'that ****s up the plans I had for your birthday' face (I can read her like a book) and said "If you want". Last year I buggered off to Glastonbury without her for my birthday and I think she wanted to "do something nice" this year.

How can I convince her that PistonFest is "something nice"?
Oh and she met Mungo and CheapShopTart at BTaP so I've got that to work against too.

Fatboy

8,089 posts

279 months

Wednesday 23rd April 2003
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It's your bloody birthday - supposed to do stuff YOU (2nd person singular) want to do

mel

10,168 posts

282 months

Wednesday 23rd April 2003
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Fcuk off Bonce, are you a man or a mouse

Bonce

Original Poster:

4,339 posts

286 months

Wednesday 23rd April 2003
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Hello Mel, haven't seen you post for ages! Thanks for the advice.

PetrolTed

34,443 posts

310 months

Wednesday 23rd April 2003
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You can't argue with that.

pies

13,116 posts

263 months

Wednesday 23rd April 2003
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Fatboy said: It's your bloody birthday - supposed to do stuff YOU (2nd person singular) want to do


Yes,but you dont know what the other half has planned















oh sod it, tell her your going to pistonfeast

JonRB

76,106 posts

279 months

Wednesday 23rd April 2003
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Fatboy has a point. It's your birthday and in theory you should celebrate it the way you want.

However, as we all know, theory rarely reflects reality and if your other half isn't a petrolhead then it could be more difficult to convince her, particularly if she feels you are being unappreciative of her hard work.

Fortunately my wife (hi Cosmic ) is a total petrolhead like me so the problem would be less likely to arise.

Good luck mate - hopefully see you there.

>> Edited by JonRB on Wednesday 23 April 17:59

neil_cardiff

17,113 posts

271 months

Wednesday 23rd April 2003
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Pistonfest clashes with my Birthday (Sat 28th June) and when I asked Mrs Bonce if she'd like to come camping with me she grimaced with a 'that ****s up the plans I had for your birthday' face (I can read her like a book) and said "If you want". Last year I buggered off to Glastonbury without her for my birthday and I think she wanted to "do something nice" this year.

How can I convince her that PistonFest is "something nice"?
Oh and she met Mungo and CheapShopTart at BTaP so I've got that to work against too.


You think you got it hard.

My girlfriend decides for my birthday - 'I know I'll go on holiday with all my vet mates'...

Then again...

PistonFest

838 posts

259 months

Wednesday 23rd April 2003
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If it makes life easier, I can get you a cake- candles (how many?) & jelly too!
Maybe a game of "pass the pie" is in order.

pies

13,116 posts

263 months

Wednesday 23rd April 2003
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PistonFest said:
Maybe a game of "pass the pie" is in order.



That won't take long

FunkyNige

9,157 posts

282 months

Wednesday 23rd April 2003
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You could just postpone your birthday, that's what I do almost every year, and it has worked out much better for lots of my mates too (eg. 'my boyfriend has a big project due the day after my birthday so I'll celebrate my birthday a week later').

mrs fish

30,018 posts

265 months

Wednesday 23rd April 2003
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Mrs B could go to the Zolder meet with Fish and I'll come to Pistonfest with you

Really want to go, just unfortunate its the back end of our driving holiday culminating in the TVRCC Zolder Track weekend.

CarZee

13,382 posts

274 months

Thursday 24th April 2003
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Fatboy said: It's your bloody birthday - supposed to do stuff YOU (2nd person singular) want to do
Agree 100%

Of course, you'll have to be diplomatic enough so that she postpones her plans for your birthday, rather than cancelling them - that way you get to have your pie & eat it...

It all depends on whether you've previously set precident by expecting her to organise stuff for your birthday.. Mrs Zee has done this in the past (I had to cancel a trackday @ GoodWood last year...) so I was a bit narked when she started making plans without me for her b/day this year. All sorted though - we're going to Back Home which suits me 100%

Fatboy

8,089 posts

279 months

Thursday 24th April 2003
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Carzee said: Of course, you'll have to be diplomatic enough so that she postpones her plans for your birthday, rather than cancelling them - that way you get to have your pie & eat it...

Diplomacy will be important, and will be the reason Carzee's married and I'm divorced

JonRB

76,106 posts

279 months

Thursday 24th April 2003
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Fatboy said:Diplomacy will be important, and will be the reason Carzee's married and I'm divorced
You obviously don't know Aidan very well then.

smifffy

1,997 posts

273 months

Thursday 24th April 2003
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Err, CZ diplomacy with a capital F.

CarZee

13,382 posts

274 months

Thursday 24th April 2003
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That's right - diplomacy is nowhere as important as a big

It's edifying to witness such warm support from my friends btw

>> Edited by CarZee on Thursday 24th April 14:52

smifffy

1,997 posts

273 months

Thursday 24th April 2003
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Friends? err, you're just some geezer that I bumped into at a wedding, err two weddings.

gtir

24,741 posts

273 months

Thursday 24th April 2003
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Bonce, do you know it makes sense!
Booked my ticket!

Bonce

Original Poster:

4,339 posts

286 months

Sunday 27th April 2003
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Cheers all, looks like I'll be coming for the weekend!