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Phil Spencer
14th March 2009, 01:06 PM
I had just finished making a meatloaf for my dog. It contains minced lamb grated carrot and pumpkin eggs and Eukanubra (this is a dry palletised science diet dog food).
Any how the daughters boyfriend came in, he is a big bloke and he love his food. He proceeded to cut up the meat loaf and make himself a sandwich, said it was the best meat loaf he had ever tasted.
Should I tell him it was for the dog and had dog food in it? :?
Phil
witch1
14th March 2009, 01:25 PM
just make him another one next time you need a hand with work around the house.
witch1
Tex B
14th March 2009, 01:28 PM
Should I tell him it was for the dog and had dog food in it?
I reckon you should wait. One of two things will happen:
1 - they will break up. Then you can tell the story to your daughter and she'll get over him a bit quicker (she can call him dog boy, or rover, etc)
or
2 - they won't break up. After they're married and you're all comfortable with the relationship, you can tell him at a family dinner and everyone will have a good laugh.
Best to keep it up your sleeve, IMHO.
Tex
Chesand
14th March 2009, 01:44 PM
Better be careful that he does not stop to scratch himself while crossing the road and gets hit by a car
Waldo
14th March 2009, 01:47 PM
Or start licking himself, or try to hump your leg. :yikes:
HazzaB
14th March 2009, 03:02 PM
Hey There,
I would have to tell some one,:hahaha: Oh you did you told us.:;
Like the others said, keep it up your sleeve until the appropriate time and have a good laugh about it.
HazzaB
Groggy
14th March 2009, 03:08 PM
:rofl: Tell him! Teach him not to jump in without asking.
wheelinround
14th March 2009, 03:48 PM
while staying at my aunts my dad had done a stint at the local club working came home late hungry opened the fridge to find what he thought a stew.
Aunt went balistic next morning asked all who'd ate the dogs food being a Wallaby & Roo stew, when dad awoke she fired at him also when told what it was he bolted to the outside dunny and dispersed of it.
:no: Nah he said not bad can i have 2nd's for breakfast :D
Sturdee
14th March 2009, 04:47 PM
Should I tell him it was for the dog and had dog food in it? :?
Phil
Tell him, and everybody else, at their wedding reception. :D
Peter.
Gingermick
14th March 2009, 07:28 PM
You should have taken him over to show him the ungredients after he finished.
But that's a fair nerve, helping yourself to to a sanga of whatever you see at your prospective in laws.
Buzza
14th March 2009, 11:23 PM
Keep an eye on him, as he may start cocking his leg near the fridge any day now. :D
Rattrap
15th March 2009, 09:21 AM
I reckon you should wait. One of two things will happen:
1 - they will break up. Then you can tell the story to your daughter and she'll get over him a bit quicker (she can call him dog boy, or rover, etc)
or
2 - they won't break up. After they're married and you're all comfortable with the relationship, you can tell him at a family dinner and everyone will have a good laugh.
Best to keep it up your sleeve, IMHO.
Tex
Hahaha! I like this the best. Its always good to have some 'ammo' up your sleeve.
fenderbelly
15th March 2009, 10:56 AM
I'm with TexB on this one.:2tsup:
Tankstand
15th March 2009, 05:27 PM
Yes you should tell him!
But train the video camera on him first!:D:2tsup::rolleyes:
The Bleeder
15th March 2009, 07:17 PM
Nah. Just have hime come over and make the next one and the tell him to feed the dog.
By the way, have a video camera at hand......it could be worth something.
Skew ChiDAMN!!
15th March 2009, 09:02 PM
I reckon that'd be a classic to include in your speech at the wedding... if it comes to that.
I'd also be inclined to hold up a business card at the end and add "by the way, I've made arrangements with the vet for your distemper shots." :D
Ed Reiss
17th March 2009, 12:33 PM
Go fetch, Fido !!!