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Re: O/T Dealing with my sister-in-law


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Posted by JayinNY on December 01, 2012 at 07:33:47 from (166.137.101.175):

In Reply to: O/T Dealing with my sister-in-law posted by BigTone on December 01, 2012 at 02:54:30:

I know how you feel, I posted a few weeks ago about my in laws, my fil has 5 children, he gave my wife's sister 30 acres of his land for her to put up a house, gave her money for the driveway, septic, ect. None of the other 4 got anything like that, my wife dosent care, but we know her half brother wasent happy about it. As I posted earlier I tried to get along with my fil, but he's the type that always seems to want to start trouble, arguing, or complaining about what I do, or equipment I use ect. He's the kind that will tell you John Deere tractors are blue, not that he has said that, but that's how stupid some of the things he says, or believes are. Anyway after being his right hand man for the last 10 years, this summer I walked away, there were times I'd go bale his hay for him, I'd be at the horse farm during a snow storm 3 miles from my house and my wife would call me and ask me to drive to his farm and feed his cows because he was out plowing with the town! Yet my brother in law lives right down the road, but my inlaws know my bil dosent like farming, so they won't ask him.., So my father in law more or less shot himself in the foot, because he can't relie on me anymore. I said hi to him and shook his hand at thanksgiving that was it. I would liked to have told him
Off this summer, but I kept quiet. I wouldn't say anything to your sil if you want to see your nephew, just ignore her remarks, maybe she is jealous of you and thats why she talks about you, or makes her stupid remarks, good luck, I hope it all works out for you!


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