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My Sister Threw Me A MAJOR Curveball...Good Grief!
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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 561283" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>OMG, wow.</p><p></p><p>OK - many people know my husband is REALLY REALLY into politics. And his views and mine are similar, mine are just a lot QUIETER. I don't agree with everyone I am facebook friends with either. And, as it turns out, I don't agree with my own Mom.</p><p></p><p>However... The other night (about 10 days ago), father in law was over as were my parents, and he went into a rant about one of the candidates. I didn't get my mouth open fast enough - my mother shut him DOWN. (Was highly amusing to me.) I then stood up, nursing baby in my arms, and announced that Meggie was too young to listen to all the political diatribes and so my home was officially a politics-discussion-free zone. Mom smiled, husband rolled his eyes, Dad grinned and father in law... LEFT. </p><p></p><p>The day before the election, mother in law tried to convince husband to vote for her candidate because she didn't like his.</p><p></p><p>husband still doesn't know who I actually voted for - and he has not asked. Works better that way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 561283, member: 6705"] OMG, wow. OK - many people know my husband is REALLY REALLY into politics. And his views and mine are similar, mine are just a lot QUIETER. I don't agree with everyone I am facebook friends with either. And, as it turns out, I don't agree with my own Mom. However... The other night (about 10 days ago), father in law was over as were my parents, and he went into a rant about one of the candidates. I didn't get my mouth open fast enough - my mother shut him DOWN. (Was highly amusing to me.) I then stood up, nursing baby in my arms, and announced that Meggie was too young to listen to all the political diatribes and so my home was officially a politics-discussion-free zone. Mom smiled, husband rolled his eyes, Dad grinned and father in law... LEFT. The day before the election, mother in law tried to convince husband to vote for her candidate because she didn't like his. husband still doesn't know who I actually voted for - and he has not asked. Works better that way. [/QUOTE]
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