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Posted by Dachshund on July 25, 2006 at 14:40:04 from (75.117.102.208):
In Reply to: Tractors that must go posted by D-C-741 on July 24, 2006 at 21:54:48:
Yup - Got a brother that USED to do the same thing. Told me all the stuff I wanted to do WOULDN'T work and that I was doing things all wrong. I'd just go ahead and do it how I wanted, more determined to prove him wrong. Now he doesn't talk to me, just tells the neighbors how stupid I am. They come over and see for themselves and see who the stupid one is. Tell them to shut up and help, or go to some place warm. Works for me! I figured, they may be family, and I'd help them out if they needed it, but if they're gonna nit pick and question everything I do, then they don't need to be around. Wife's dad used to be EXTREMLY bad about telling what to do, told him where to go and offered to buy him a ticket - didn't talk to me for 3 years. Now he slips and does it once in awhile, but has learned to hold his tougne. Point being - we don't know your situation totally, but I'd TRY to stick it out and let them know, under no uncertain terms, who is boss on your place - they can live with it or head back home. I'm the youngest of 5 (four boys, one girl) and have learned to stand up to them, and FOR my wife and I. It can be rough, but it's GOTTA be done. Good Luck in your adventure!
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