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    I had a mother-in-law once. A real bad alcoholic who used to call my hubby and me (now ex-hubby) at all hours of the night drunk out of her mind. Didn't like her then either. She's dead now. Got rid of the ex too. Happy as a clam now!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by moosmom
    I had a mother-in-law once. A real bad alcoholic who used to call my hubby and me (now ex-hubby) at all hours of the night drunk out of her mind. Didn't like her then either. She's dead now. Got rid of the ex too. Happy as a clam now!!!

    LOL! Just goes to show how nice it is without negative people in our life!!

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    My first MIL was straight out of hell. Hell I tell you. When she didn't get her way she would cry. Everyone would go "poor poor mommy her feelings are hurt". And then the knife would come out and she would stab everyone in the back. Oh she was so evil. Then it turned out many years after we were divorced that the woman had a brain tumor. Aperently the DR's thought she had it for about 10 years before it was removed. I don't know if that was the reason for some of the evilness or is she truly is evil. I do know she was a piece of work.

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    It's nice to know that I'm not suffering alone. Sounds like I could have it much worse.

    As for those with great mother in laws, LUCKY YOU! Be very thankful!!!!

    I think I will try the advice of "thanking her for noticing" or whatever appropriate comeback for her snipe is. I'm not going to let her see she is getting to me.

    From Decker with Love

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    Lori,
    I am sorry hear your MIL is being a stone-cold-b .....

    I have used this saying many times:

    "If you can't say something nice, rather say nothing at all".

    Alot of people stammer and say, oh oh I wasn't being personal, blah blah - but YES, YES you were!!!!!
    M!
    "No dog is born either vicious or friendly, but rather a blank slate that is moulded, for better or worse, by the owner."

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