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Basically spoke to him and agreed upon fri night/sat night/ a week night - was respectful of my house my rules type of thing and apparently she asked him to ask me about if it was all okay how often she was staying

Then the request came in 'can she stay this thur as well, cos she has meeting on friday 10 mins down the road' & 'she's coming over tomorrow already' and requested it be started next week.. (lets not forget she was here THUR - LAST NIGHT) basically said limit it or contribute

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I think a weeks grace period is fair. Considering the impact to cost is minimal. Want to be seen as harsh but fair, not an arsehole.

Change management 101

I agreed to the start of next week, as long as it actually happens

#daysofleighslife

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I agreed to the start of next week, as long as it actually happens

#daysofleighslife

Well with any new policy, it's typical for people to test the boundaries to see if there is any consequences.

The moment there is no consequence, the change reverts back.

In the event of the perfect excuse for the extra day or two; what agreement is there to deal with such circumstances?

24 hours of lemons at wakefield on the 28-29th of october
seriously thinking about entering lmfao
car must be under $500, including mods, excluding safety gear and tyres
what the f**k can me and my mate buy that will hold up?
would anyone else like to form a team?

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