Tuesday, August 10, 2010

She's not my mother-in-law: She's my husband's mother

Has anyone read the book, "She's not my mother-in-law: She's my husband's mother?"

7 comments:

  1. wow, not too many people have read that book I see; they don't know what they're missing.

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  2. On my way to stardom. Just had my first hate voicemail regarding my book. Justin from Clayton State Univ left a voicemail notifying me of a project he is doing for his English major on terrible local authors. He proceeded to tell me how f$@!$ awful my book is and how I make a good candidate for his project;now he wants to change his major to science. Bring it on Justin; I will grant you the interview.

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  3. Have not heard back from Justin yet. I have heard from Borders who wants me to come in for a signing. Justin, do you have a mother-in-law?

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  4. Why do mothers call their sons to find out if what his wife needs? Call me instead; I will tell you exactly what I need.

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  5. I didn't realize all the buzz the book is getting. How exciting! Lives being touched because of the shoes I've walked in. I hope you never have to walk in our shoes.

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  6. Why did this mother-in-law tell me her daughter-in-law does not do anything right and she does not like her. When I asked the mother-in-law how HER mother-in-law treated her, she told me they had a great relationship. Her mother-in-law always sided with her. When I told her that was the reason she liked her mother-in-law; she replied with, "Well I was always right." Say what?!!

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  7. Aspiring Writers night was awesome. I had a patron come to me and share that his mother-in-law would hang out a huge banner when he would visit for all to see that said" Welcome Foreigner." Why would she do this? Once someone has married into the family; they no longer are foreigners!

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