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Old Oct 8th, 2008, 21:09 PM   #11
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^^ omg mine was too, i used to think she was really nice, then i got pregnant and it was the biggest disaster ever! silly cow

mother in laws are crap hehe


 
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Old Oct 9th, 2008, 02:32 AM   #12
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But dust streaks are the biggest cause of infant illness... no.. wait...
Dust streaks are the biggest cause of double black eyes nosey in mother in laws- that's the one.


Golly,What harm would a dust streak do??
though mine would probably think it, she spends every waking minuite cleaning. Fortunately I have a life, and can think of better things to do.


 
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Old Oct 9th, 2008, 02:33 AM   #13
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What a difference between 2 sets of parents.....

.... my parents have been away for a fortnight and were due to land at 11.55pm last night. My dad called from the airport in Ibiza yesterday evening to ask if I could pop round and put their heating on. But the minute he heard my voice, he said to forget it. He didn't want me going out while I felt bad! They live less than a mile away! So i passed the phone over to Kayleigh, she took all the instructions and Stu drove her round to do it. Then Dad passed the phone over to Mum so she could use the rest of the money (payphone). I normally go to see them the day after they get back, but Mum said to leave it till I felt better. Then she said that if I woke up this morning and felt better, but didn't want to go out still, to ring and they would come round here. She even asked me if I wanted any shopping!


 
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Old Oct 9th, 2008, 02:34 AM   #14
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But dust streaks are the biggest cause of infant illness... no.. wait...
Dust streaks are the biggest cause of double black eyes nosey in mother in laws- that's the one.


 
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Old Oct 10th, 2008, 00:40 AM   #15
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captain-ally.... i had kinda the same problem!
couldn't believe my luck when i met hubby's mother at first.... she was great.... til the day we got engaged then it all went a bit downhill.... turns out i wasn't good enough for her firstborn son....

latest put down was that i "don't have great stamina"... coz i was headachey and tired after working all week and took sunday afternoon to rest and had a little sleep.... o i was mad! lol


 
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Old Oct 10th, 2008, 00:47 AM   #16
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tiggertea - it'd take more than a 200 million dollar rocket to get her fat ass off the ground!!




Sorry you have one of those MILs


I guess I have been blessed..... But will see what happenes someday when kids come into the picture.


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Old Oct 10th, 2008, 00:55 AM   #17
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Mother-in-law from Hell
Come share your MIL horror stories Laugh, vent, and get great advice
www.motherinlawhell.com

that was the add at the top of my screen just now, just had to share!

note to mods: sorry if i'm not allowed to post links like this, feel free to remove if necessary!


 
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Old Oct 10th, 2008, 03:49 AM   #18
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captain-ally.... i had kinda the same problem!
couldn't believe my luck when i met hubby's mother at first.... she was great.... til the day we got engaged then it all went a bit downhill.... turns out i wasn't good enough for her firstborn son....

latest put down was that i "don't have great stamina"... coz i was headachey and tired after working all week and took sunday afternoon to rest and had a little sleep.... o i was mad! lol
you should have ground her down by not marring him over a period of some 13 years... believe me, sometime after a decade the realisation that you aren't going away begins to dawn and it's you or no weddings or babies at all. That starts to soften them.


 
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Old Oct 10th, 2008, 03:59 AM   #19
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When i first met my OH's mam(), she was alrite, bit of an effort to speak to but u know..the usual haha!
Then we got engaged, that was it, the name calling etc..and i was no longer welcome in her house, havent spoke since, just once on the phone but i just told her to F*** OFF and hung up...

She only found out she was gna be a granma cos she was shoutin callin me a slag (baring in mind she didnt know me one little bit!)to my OH, so he told her i was preg...I havent spoke to her since, nasty cow!
AND SHE DEFO WONT BE VISITING MY HOUSE TO SEE MY SON


 
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Old Oct 10th, 2008, 08:14 AM   #20
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Lucky me OHs Mum lives an 8hr drive away, not that she would even visit if she lived next door 'shes not maternal and doesnt really like people/socailising' her poor hubby hes the total opposite lol


 
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