This article in the post made me think of so many MIL stories on this site:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/miss-manners-visiting-mother-finds-nothing-to-approve/2012/01/12/gIQAttrOYQ_story.html |
That is AwESOME!!! I can't believe my MIL wrote to miss manners - and interesting how she changed some details -my mother is very much alive, but do you wish her dead? And how she made me tall instead of short! Funny! I like how she was clever enough to do that - wouldn't have expected it from the old hag, but people sure do surprise you! |
I was reading it thinking---this is a joke, right? (Is it?) |
I am just speechless. Too, too, too good. |
Not crazy enough to be my MIL, but funny and pathetic. My in-laws consider complaining a favorite passtime and hobby. I think they look forward to seeing eachother just to have some new stuff to complain about.
Wonder if it's real. |
It just can't be real. |
I think it is. For some people, writing fake letters to advice columnists is a hobby, and getting them published a major coup. I remember reading in Dear Abby as a kid the one about "I just learned my husband is a philatelist! What should I do??" |
That letter was great! It sure made me smile. I hope that the letter was a joke though. The MIL seems horrible. |
Wow. Just...wow. |
I love my MIL, but also happy she lives almost 1000 miles away. |
I loved Miss Manners' response. I met her (real name Judith Martin) once in person and her manner of speaking was the same as her writing. It seems like that could be annoying, but it was charming. |
That must be a made-up letter. |
I am sure the letter is made up by the WaPo. They often fabricate stories to generate a particular response from its readers. |
....he collects stamps? I don't get why that's a big deal |
Yes, dear. That's the joke. Well spotted. |