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Old 08-14-2007, 01:31 AM
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Am I wrong if I go to the Alpha party... 30 minutes after singing (more than likely) in the Smokie Norful concert?
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Old 08-14-2007, 04:23 PM
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Old 08-14-2007, 05:44 PM
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All I have to do is insert *mother-in-law* and we're right there, soror. But my MIL has been with us since April - love her but she gotta go home. She keeps praying for a grandchild - we're new newlyweds - but I can't let go *if you know what I mean* with my MIL down the hall. LOL

Sorry to crash, but I've gotta ask...what has your MIL been doing with you since april? Mine( and the SIL- have mercy) was here for a week at the start of the month to see our new house and that was just fiiiine with me...of course, she is now gone. *sigh of relief*

I think I would jump out the nearest window if I had in-laws living with me.

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Am I wrong if I want to spend Thanksgiving and Christmas in our new house instead of traveling all the way to TX to see the above mentioned in-laws?
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Old 08-15-2007, 12:59 AM
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Sorry to crash, but I've gotta ask...what has your MIL been doing with you since april? Mine( and the SIL- have mercy) was here for a week at the start of the month to see our new house and that was just fiiiine with me...of course, she is now gone. *sigh of relief*

I think I would jump out the nearest window if I had in-laws living with me.

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Am I wrong if I want to spend Thanksgiving and Christmas in our new house instead of traveling all the way to TX to see the above mentioned in-laws?
My MIL lives in England and was visiting for our wedding in May and planned to stay until July. Her housing situation got messed up. We finally got it settled and she'll be going back in mid-September. I love her really and we get along well but I want to roam "au naturel" as my soror called it.

I would divorce my husband if he let his sister come and visit. Now that's the devil incarnate
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Old 08-15-2007, 11:13 AM
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My MIL lives in England and was visiting for our wedding in May and planned to stay until July. Her housing situation got messed up. We finally got it settled and she'll be going back in mid-September. I love her really and we get along well but I want to roam "au naturel" as my soror called it.

I would divorce my husband if he let his sister come and visit. Now that's the devil incarnate

Ahh ok makes sense...I was thinking she was one of those evil MILs who move in the day after the wedding and never leave because the new wife will never be able to take care of her baby boy like she could. It's frightening that people voluntarily marry into families like that.

My in-laws aren't that bad, just kind of overbearing at times.
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Old 08-15-2007, 11:24 AM
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am I wrong if I don't call my mother RIGHT back?
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Old 08-15-2007, 05:40 PM
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am I wrong if I don't call my mother RIGHT back?
Nah, we all have those moments when we need to give our mothers a little breathing room
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Old 08-15-2007, 10:21 PM
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