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View Poll Results: I like my mother-in-law? Not!

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  1. #46
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    A while Back I mentioned my MIL "Pin" well we just found out that the school where she works has nominated her for the next year Aussie of the year for Community Service
    I got quite choked up about it she deserves it
    one of those good teary feelings that make you happy like when you hear something good on the news (Not that that happens much these days)
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    Brilliant news... is ghreat to hear good stuff for a change we are all sick of doom and gloom

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    Love mine unconditionally!

    Wouldn't trade her for the world.

    Second only to my own......

  5. #49
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    suck.

    She was watching, wasn't she.
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    My first MIL was a real nasty piece of work.:mad: Took great delight in telling me her sl*t daughter was doing someone else in order to get me out of her family.:eek::eek: (good riddance I said).

    My new MIL (18 years now) is a real gem. 78 years old. loves life, a punt, me and I'd do antything for her and I do. My own mother is a fat pile of dog do who lives 10 minutes away and who i haven't seen or spoken to since 1987 (and that was to tell her to FO):mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:
    If you never made a mistake, you never made anything!


  7. #51
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    My MIL hasnt been any problem at all since the funeral

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