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Posted by Brian in NY on June 14, 2005 at 09:23:21 from (66.14.199.4):
In Reply to: Pa in Law woes! posted by John M on June 13, 2005 at 16:43:50:
John, Any chance your father in law is itching for some seat time on your tractor? Or with the too-big garage is hinting that you might have room to store something of his or build a workshop so he can hang out with you? I know, I know...most likely not...but I have learned that before you get real upset about something you have to turn it around in your head for a while. I have a step father in law who thinks he knows everything, and thinks I should do things differently, and is pretty vocal about it. But after years of drinking beer together and helping each other out and me doing things my own way he knows he can't teach this old dog new tricks. And even though I am sure it frustrates him, I think he respects me for being true to myself. He's a good guy, and even though we don't always see eye to eye, I am glad he is in my corner. So I guess I am saying just be open minded but steady, and everything will work out. Good luck.
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