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Posted by John M on June 13, 2005 at 16:43:50 from (64.53.72.87):
For 13 years now I have tolerated my father in law,hes a good man,would do anything in the world he could to help us,but the last couple of years he has become unbearable when it comes to our house and property,constantly critisizing everything my wife and I do,like going with vinyl siding instead of aluminum because HIs has has aluminum,or building my barn bigger than what I need,just stuff like that.I have grown to overlook his "opinions".But last year he got on this binge about when I should cut my field down.There nothing growing it but fescue,and I cant even give that away,so twice a year I cut it down.Well last fall he started in about it needing to be cut and I just exploded on him,right or wrong,I did and he was queit about it until this past weekend when he asked my oldest son,9 yrs old if i had taught him to run the tractor to cut the feild yet.Knowing him the way Ido,it was his round about way of telling me to cut the feild.I have had it with him and my feild.I dont know of any way to tell him to "mind his own business" without getting mad anymore.Any suggestions on how I can deal with this without blowing my top.Again,I do have alot of respect for him and think of him as a good friend,he just will not listen.
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