Grandma Gail
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Depends on who's being invited and what the story is and whether you're inviting a single person or a couple.
Yeah, why not? Just tell them in the beginning. A lot of people sleep in a twin bed. My parents slept in the tiniest bed together. They had a million kids. It depends on the relationship. Some people like to sleep in a- No, they didn't sleep together in a twin bed. Yes, they did. They slept in a- I thought they slept in two- In a queen. No, that was when they became old.
Yeah, why not? Just tell them in the beginning. A lot of people sleep in a twin bed. My parents slept in the tiniest bed together. They had a million kids. It depends on the relationship. Some people like to sleep in a- No, they didn't sleep together in a twin bed. Yes, they did. They slept in a- I thought they slept in two- In a queen. No, that was when they became old.
Yeah, why not? Just tell them in the beginning. A lot of people sleep in a twin bed. My parents slept in the tiniest bed together. They had a million kids. It depends on the relationship. Some people like to sleep in a- No, they didn't sleep together in a twin bed. Yes, they did. They slept in a- I thought they slept in two- In a queen. No, that was when they became old.
When you become old, everybody needs their own space. No, no, no. Two people can't fit in a twin. Yes, they can. A twin?
When you become old, everybody needs their own space. No, no, no. Two people can't fit in a twin. Yes, they can. A twin?
When you become old, everybody needs their own space. No, no, no. Two people can't fit in a twin. Yes, they can. A twin?
Well, for you, but for some people- A queen, I understand. I have a queen. Oh, no, my parents always slept in a queen.
Well, for you, but for some people- A queen, I understand. I have a queen. Oh, no, my parents always slept in a queen.
Well, for you, but for some people- A queen, I understand. I have a queen. Oh, no, my parents always slept in a queen.
Like you don't leave too early. I think that should be discussed beforehand. If you're coming for the weekend, for instance, say, listen, I have to be back in New York by, you know, shoot it out to your host before, you know, she might be preparing a lunch or brunch. Say, you know what? I can't stay on Sunday past eight o'clock time. Tell her that right now.
Like you don't leave too early. I think that should be discussed beforehand. If you're coming for the weekend, for instance, say, listen, I have to be back in New York by, you know, shoot it out to your host before, you know, she might be preparing a lunch or brunch. Say, you know what? I can't stay on Sunday past eight o'clock time. Tell her that right now.
Like you don't leave too early. I think that should be discussed beforehand. If you're coming for the weekend, for instance, say, listen, I have to be back in New York by, you know, shoot it out to your host before, you know, she might be preparing a lunch or brunch. Say, you know what? I can't stay on Sunday past eight o'clock time. Tell her that right now.
But it's not your home either. It's not your home and you're not really doing it yourself. You've got parents there. You've got a brother in the house with you. You sometimes, you know, if it's your own home, you're in control of what's happening. So I think, you know, you have to say, listen, I'm preparing brunch, but don't feel like you're obligated to stay if you have to get back to the city.
But it's not your home either. It's not your home and you're not really doing it yourself. You've got parents there. You've got a brother in the house with you. You sometimes, you know, if it's your own home, you're in control of what's happening. So I think, you know, you have to say, listen, I'm preparing brunch, but don't feel like you're obligated to stay if you have to get back to the city.
But it's not your home either. It's not your home and you're not really doing it yourself. You've got parents there. You've got a brother in the house with you. You sometimes, you know, if it's your own home, you're in control of what's happening. So I think, you know, you have to say, listen, I'm preparing brunch, but don't feel like you're obligated to stay if you have to get back to the city.
And a lot of times, you know, you're going for two, three, four hour ride and the other person or a train ride and they they have plans to to do it on a schedule so they can get back to wherever their home is.
And a lot of times, you know, you're going for two, three, four hour ride and the other person or a train ride and they they have plans to to do it on a schedule so they can get back to wherever their home is.
And a lot of times, you know, you're going for two, three, four hour ride and the other person or a train ride and they they have plans to to do it on a schedule so they can get back to wherever their home is.
Well, that's correct. Exactly. Exactly. Yeah. That's, that's what you have to say. Say, you know, or in the beginning, say I'm planning a little lunch. If you don't have a plan that, you know, causes an issue, I'd love you to stay and then book your trip for a little later. Yeah. You know, whatever. But I think all that should be spoken about, especially since you're not going next door.