View Full Version : What is the nicest question you have ever been asked?


Birth-Peace
28-08-2006, 20:26
The nicest thing Ive ever been asked was asked today...

My brother asked me to take responsibility and be parent to his son and daughter if anything were to happen to him and his girlfriend.

His daughter (son hasn't been born yet) is his entire world and for him to feel that I am worthy to look after her, if he dies is a wonderful feeling.

minnime
28-08-2006, 20:40
aww that nice ollie dont think i been asked one cant remember:thumbsup:

kittenta
28-08-2006, 21:20
Thats really lovely ollie, you must be very close. Best I get is "have you put the kettle on yet"? and "When's tea ready"? :(

pattricia
28-08-2006, 21:36
Do you want a rise in your housekeeping money, love ? Of course it was while I was dreaming in bed one night. :hihi:

jen13kd
28-08-2006, 21:37
Thats really lovely ollie, you must be very close. Best I get is "have you put the kettle on yet"? and "When's tea ready"? :(


me too.

my fella never actually proposed - just handed me the ring and said - "lets get married"

Birth-Peace
28-08-2006, 21:42
Kittenta, thats the thing, my brother and I were never close. We had a difficult childhood and went in seperate directions emotionally (if that makes sense).

We have only become close recently and it is really really nice.

Oh and jen13kd, my hubbie never really proposed either :-)

kittenta
28-08-2006, 21:46
[QUOTE=Olliekitten]Kittenta, thats the thing, my brother and I were never close. We had a difficult childhood and went in seperate directions emotionally (if that makes sense).

We have only become close recently and it is really really nice.

Then that is really special and will probably bring you closer still!

yummyyumyum
28-08-2006, 21:50
i was about to add a similar post to some of the others (is tea ready, are me trousers ironed etc) but it seems only a few of us are really appreciated. as were talking proposals mine was another poor excuse . me and the hubby had a bit of a tiff and when things calmed a bit he stood in the doorway and told me "i suppose we better get married then" and thats about as romantic as it gets. start as you mean to go on i suppose.

brooksy
28-08-2006, 21:52
i was about to add a similar post to some of the others (is tea ready, are me trousers ironed etc) but it seems only a few of us are really appreciated. as were talking proposals mine was another poor excuse . me and the hubby had a bit of a tiff and when things calmed a bit he stood in the doorway and told me "i suppose we better get married then" and thats about as romantic as it gets. start as you mean to go on i suppose.
Never satisfied some folk.:hihi:

Birth-Peace
28-08-2006, 21:55
Ah my proposal was lovely, it just can't really be pinpointed to a question and a time. From our second week of dating we both knew we would spend our lives together.

kittenta
28-08-2006, 22:05
Ah my proposal was lovely, it just can't really be pinpointed to a question and a time. From our second week of dating we both knew we would spend our lives together.

Stop it you'll have us either green eyed or crying :)

Birth-Peace
28-08-2006, 22:07
I went through a great deal of Hell before I found my Heaven though, and still having to deal with the after effects of that Hell, but Rich makes everything worthwhile x

artisan
28-08-2006, 22:20
The sick bags are located in the seat pouch :hihi:

Birth-Peace
28-08-2006, 22:21
I know, I know, I hated people like me before I became me :)

babychickens
28-08-2006, 22:42
I know, I know, I hated people like me before I became me :)


well, i think it's lovely. it's the sort of thing that makes me go and find my bloke and force a hug on him. even if he's just come back from biking and is really sweaty.

bigflesh
28-08-2006, 22:49
"shall we stay here all night and talk bull, or shall we cut the bull and have an early night?"

my response...

<hand in up in the air>.... "garcon!"

peterw
28-08-2006, 22:50
Olliekitten — I am obviously very pleased for you and happy that you are happy. But please remember that if your brother wants this to happen, and you’re willing to take on his children (your neice and hopefully nephew) then his wishes need to be in writing, preferably in the form of a will. Sorry to be so practical at this particularly happy period for you, but the written word needs to be done ASAP.

SHsheff
28-08-2006, 23:17
your brother wants this to happen, and you’re willing to take on his children (your neice and hopefully nephew) then his wishes need to be in writing, preferably in the form of a will.

As it happens, we have our own forum (unofficial) willman. I'm sure he could sort you out - try a PM?

Bopjella
29-08-2006, 09:01
:) Do you want some of chips and cheese with extra mayo?!!

Hecate
29-08-2006, 09:16
"I think that size 12 is a little loose on you. Would you like to try it in a 10?"

Music to my ears :hihi: .

spook
29-08-2006, 09:20
....................................

babychickens
29-08-2006, 11:37
"For a public school girl, you're pretty normal.
would you like a chip buttie?"

taxman
29-08-2006, 12:03
"What is Rampant?" - in a sexy European accent. She already knew what "sex" meant.

Lucretia_73
29-08-2006, 13:01
Definitely - "Have you lost weight?"
Answer is always no, and it's usually when someone wants something, but it's nice to be asked..

miniminch
29-08-2006, 13:09
Do you mind if I suck it for a little bit longer? (everton mints pervs):rant:

YakQueudrue
29-08-2006, 13:14
The nicest thing Ive ever been asked was asked today...

My brother asked me to take responsibility and be parent to his son and daughter if anything were to happen to him and his girlfriend.

His daughter (son hasn't been born yet) is his entire world and for him to feel that I am worthy to look after her, if he dies is a wonderful feeling.

What? You mean like a god parent? Wow! Whatever next!?!

helenbean
29-08-2006, 13:31
It's alright love i'll get the drinks in??

legohl2man
29-08-2006, 14:13
Nicest question...hmmm...it's probably been, "Why does your forum only have 41 users?"

Don_Kiddick
29-08-2006, 15:17
"How do you hold off for so long?" :mrgreen:

depoix
29-08-2006, 15:43
"How do you hold off for so long?" :mrgreen:was that a quote from the barmaid as you took 11 minutes to sup your first pint :hihi:

emanjay
29-08-2006, 21:24
can I borrow your discount card? bloke asked me in a student pub - as I am in my 30's - that really made me smile

Don_Kiddick
30-08-2006, 07:19
was that a quote from the barmaid as you took 11 minutes to sup your first pint :hihi:
Yes - I was only 10 at the time :hihi: :hihi: :hihi: