Is this an overreaction or am I being paranoid?

Was the bacon the child's? Did anyone say you could eat it or did you ask and then eat it without waiting for a reply? It seems you just ate it without permission to begin with...

And he's just 7...why are you trying to embarrass his parents over you eating their bacon?

I'm not sure who is the most brattish person, at least the child has the excuse that he is only 7.
 
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Was the bacon the child's? Did anyone say you could eat it or did you ask and then eat it without waiting for a reply?

And he's just 7...why are you trying to embarrass his parents over you eating their bacon?

I have known her for decades...Know their sunday rountine....I was being a younger brother making and effort to see my sister and the kids.

It was noon...Everyone had eaten...The bacon was clearly a leftover....

The kids 7 and fat and spoilt and when its sunny he sits in front of the TV and plays xbox

Your point?:rolleyes::D
 
Your point?:rolleyes::D

Sounds like you are as much a brat who wants his own way as the kid tbh...why you ate the bacon without permission is bad enough, but then throwing a wobbly and buying bread and bacon in order to embarrass you sister and her partner (sounds like you were in fact trying to cover up your own embarrassment) is beyond me....that the 7 year old was being a 7 year old is immaterial...you have no such excuse and should know better.
 
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Tesco's on the corner...I whizzed home 5 minutes and cooked it in a pan...I bought Bacon medallions for speed.

I felt I had to prove a point TBH

I'd say what you did was quite nice and they should appreciate the fact you made an effort to alleviate the situation.
 
Sounds like you are as much a brat who wants his own way as the kid tbh...why you ate the bacon without permission is bad enough, but then throwing a wobbly and buying bread and bacon in order to embarrass you sister and her partner (sounds like you were in fact trying to cover up your own embarrassment) is beyond me....that the 7 year old was being a 7 year old is immaterial...you have no such excuse and should know better.

Ok...Point taken...But you are wrong on all accounts.

If i have come across as a nob then fine....But I think I have *****ed a few ears as to how to be a parent and decent Uncle...

The bacon was a mercy killing...The 7 year old is in calorie gain not deficient
 
Ok...Point taken...But you are wrong on all accounts.

If i have come across as a nob then fine....But I think I have *****ed a few ears as to how to be a parent and decent Uncle...

The bacon was a mercy killing...The 7 year old is in calorie gain not deficient

To be fair to you I have no idea about the child or your siblings etc...I can only go by what you said. Which sounded like you moseyed into their kitchen, ate a bit of bacon belong to the kid, who subsequently went off on one as kids often do, so you legged it round the store bought bread and bacon, whacked it on the kitchen table in a pique of temper and then blamed the kid for it all...all the while your sister and partner are feeling pretty embarrassed by your whole shenanigans over a slice of bacon...and the kid probably forgot about bacon the minute you walked out the kitchen door anyway.

But if you were trying to show your sister that she is a bad parent, well I suppose thats ok them...;)
 
I don't know what's more worrying, the fact that you are bothered by this nonsense at all or the fact that you're so insecure that you're desperately grabbing for reassurance that what you did was warranted. Why ask a question if you're going to argue with the answer unless its what you want to hear?

More importantly, why do you even care?
 
In other bacon related news:

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To be fair to you I have no idea about the child or your siblings etc...I can only go by what you said. Which sounded like you moseyed into their kitchen, ate a bit of bacon belong to the kid, who subsequently went off on one as kids often do, so you legged it round the store bought bread and bacon, whacked it on the kitchen table in a pique of temper and then blamed the kid for it all...all the while your sister and partner are feeling pretty embarrassed by your whole shenanigans over a slice of bacon...and the kid probably forgot about bacon the minute you walked out the kitchen door anyway.

But if you were trying to show your sister that she is a bad parent, well I suppose thats ok them...;)

I dunno know...I'm all messed up.

It was wrong of me I guess to eat the bacon...But I can't help thinking that I was sending out a message with actions.

Just got a text

**** you and your bacon:(
 
I dunno know...I'm all messed up.

It was wrong of me I guess to eat the bacon...But I can't help thinking that I was sending out a message with actions.

Just got a text

**** you and your bacon:(

I can see a new book being written about this:

GD: The bacon dramas

Part 1 - 'Stealing bacon is no easy ride'

Much bacon
Many stealing
So manchildish
Very third world problems yo
wow
 
I don't know what's more worrying, the fact that you are bothered by this nonsense at all or the fact that you're so insecure that you're desperately grabbing for reassurance that what you did was warranted. Why ask a question if you're going to argue with the answer unless its what you want to hear?

More importantly, why do you even care?

:eek:

Sorry...You are so right
 
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