Big Tone, Like many others before me,,, I believe you have met and had dealings with My SIL! Rotten to the core, Ill-nature d, Bad headed---If she were a horse the best thing would be to put a Colt .45 round in her head, then Tell God she just Died!.....I.M.O. My advice to you!! #1.. Keep her beyond arms length. Where she cant touch you or your family. #2.. Develop Teflon, Alligator Skin,, Whatever she says rolls off. Doesn't stick, Can't get through to your heart. #3.. Sticks and Stones can break my Bones BUT... Her cruel words Will not hurt Me! For I will not let it. #4.. Refuse to let here know she has gotten to You!!!! #5.. Kill her with Kindness! Rise above, show the neighbors and friends and local business owners what you are made of, The type of person, Christian your Parents raised By not stooping to her level!,, Children are known by their actions and your actions have spoken Volumes about your Character!! #6.. Most Important NEVER let her Be alone with your Children when you get them. God Speed to You and Wife, On this endeavor in getting a child. Soon I pray. Later, John A
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Today's Featured Article - A City Guy's First Tractor - by Fred Hambrecht. After living in apartments in Atlanta for more years than I care to remember, the wife and I decided to move to the country. Humming "Green Acres is the place for me..." we purchased a 29 acre tract about 60 miles south of Atlanta. Next came the house, I could talk about that ordeal for another two weeks... But, I want to talk about my tractor! We didn't even own a lawnmower, and all of a sudden we had enough grass to feed all the starving children of the bovine world. Naturally, I talked
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