Originally Posted by Bearcat:
Backseat planners, pfftt.. :-):-)
In a much more real sense though, this thread takes me back to the Midwest non-committal days of deciding where to eat with my parents and siblings.
My wife never liked deciding where to eat so our process was that I’d ask her what she wanted and she’d turn to our kids and ask them. It used to frustrate me that we were letting our pre-teens decide what was for dinner, but I learned to either take matters into my own hands or, more often, just live with it. We were very much in the Midwest non-committal culture, or at least my wife was. [Reply]
Originally Posted by patteeu:
My wife never liked deciding where to eat so our process was that I’d ask her what she wanted and she’d turn to our kids and ask them. It used to frustrate me that we were letting our pre-teens decide what was for dinner, but I learned to either take matters into my own hands or, more often, just live with it. We were very much in the Midwest non-committal culture, or at least my wife was.
Everyone: I don't care....
Me: (picks a place)
Mom: But not that
Me: (picks a place)
Brother: But not that
(repeat forever) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bearcat:
Everyone: I don't care....
Me: (picks a place)
Mom: But not that
Me: (picks a place)
Brother: But not that
(repeat forever)
That's what happened when my wife and I were alone and she didn't have the kids to ask. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bearcat:
Everyone: I don't care....
Me: (picks a place)
Mom: But not that
Me: (picks a place)
Brother: But not that
(repeat forever)
Probably bringing a buddy of mine as well. He's not a true Chiefs fan, but as his team is out of the playoffs he's a temporary honorary Chiefs fan. [Reply]