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frequent fry her - luvingmom303, 3 of 4 needed Frequent Fry Her TM. - luvingmom303, 3 of 4 needed/Posted: 26-OCT-06
Before we got married my DH's BIL (his sister's husband) mentioned throwing him a bachelor party, although no one was really wound up about it.  DH and I had lived together for years and have a DD.  He was hardly a bachelor!  SIL called on a Friday evening, telling my DH that his party will be the next night and that she needs phone numbers for 8 guys.  When he told her that this was not enough notice and that we had made plans to take the kids to fireworks, this crazy woman actually started screaming at him about how she could not believe that he'd rather spend time with his FDW and children than go to the bar with her DH!!  She asked him, "Aren't you important enough for all these guys to drop everything if they have plans for tomorrow?"  She screamed and yelled so much about it that he finally told her where to go and hung up on her.

        Signed - Is That Backwards, Or Am I Missing Something??
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frequent fry her - dragonlvr668, 1 of 4 needed Frequent Fry Her TM. - dragonlvr668, 1 of 4 needed/Posted: 26-OCT-06
DH worked when he was 16 and put all of his money in a guardian account, under his mom's name.  He never spent any of it.  So, there was a couple grand in there.  Well, years passed and we met, dated, and got engaged.  He asked his mom for the money to get me a ring.  Guess what?  The account is empty.  No JOKE.  She took his life savings and didn't bat an eyelash.

        Signed - No JOKE
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frequent fry her - dragonlvr668, 2 of 4 needed Frequent Fry Her TM. - dragonlvr668, 2 of 4 needed/Posted: 26-OCT-06
My MIL is a real psychotic.  The people I know think that she doesn't have a real good touch with reality.  I had a dog that I grew up with.  She is now 12 years old.  I have had her since she was a puppy.  My mom got a new dog and it used to attack my dog.  MIL asked us to let her house my dog until we got our own house, with the condition that we take the dog with us when we went.  Well, the time came that we had married and moved out.  When it came time to get my dog back, she refused.  She lied to our faces and said that she never told us we had to take her back.  She also overdosed my dog on her medication (she is epileptic).  She gave my dog a month's worth of pills in a week.  So, we began to dole the medication out to MIL, but she went to another vet and got a second prescription!  Then, when we forcibly removed my dog, she went nuts and dragged us into the vet's office and made this huge deal out of it.  DH gave her the dog back and excommunicated her.  Well, she called MY BOSS at HIS HOME and fussed because we wouldn't answer her calls.  All she wanted was to give us our Christmas presents.  It came to the point where I had to choose between my dog and my DH.  So, obviously, I chose my DH.  His mom chose the dog, and my DH knows it.

        Signed - Driven Crazy in The South
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