This came via email. Courtesy of my father in law. Think he’s trying to tell me something??
Don’t tell him, but I think I am failing miserably!
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Oh my! I gasped a few times upon reading this. How times have changed, and as they should! The part, don’t worry if he’s home late, or doesn’t come home at all (that’s crazy!), and the part about his topics of conversations are more important than yours….oh man I would not have survived in 1955! I hope your father-in-law is joking, and not intended for you to actually follow this, some of it anyway! Thanks for the comment on my blog, I like yours as well. Sex Diaries of a Mom
LOL . . . ok who underlined certain sections? You or your FIL??
Too funny!
This has nothing to do with your post, but I saw you were reading Clive Cussler. I love his books. When I used to work for the publishing co, typing at home. I typed some of his books, that what got me reading him.
We would bring home parts of the edited manuscript, so I only would get bits of the book but it got me hooked. I look forward to things getting less hectic and have time to read again.
My FIL is a funny man…this wasn’t intended to be instructions (or at least I hope not ha ha) and I really wouldn’t have survived back then either.
Dani I don’t think he did it, I think it was just an email that he got that he thought I should have…you know…for future reference or something?
I totally love Clive but as I said in a previous post…I was hurt by something he did in one of his books and stopped reading him for two months! I am still reading Dirk Pitt novel’s so I have quite a while to go to have read all of his books.
I read for 20- minutes every night in bed…no matter what I always make that time.
It’s exciting that you were reading bits of his books before they came out. We have three of his books signed. If you like Clive by the way, you should check out Matthew Rielly. He’s an Aussie and his books are BETTER than Clives (IMHO)
My Mum sent me the same email a while back, and I even printed it out and posted it at work It’s pretty funny
Oh my! I gasped a few times upon reading this. How times have changed, and as they should! The part, don’t worry if he’s home late, or doesn’t come home at all (that’s crazy!), and the part about his topics of conversations are more important than yours….oh man I would not have survived in 1955! I hope your father-in-law is joking, and not intended for you to actually follow this, some of it anyway! Thanks for the comment on my blog, I like yours as well.
Sex Diaries of a Mom
LOL . . . ok who underlined certain sections? You or your FIL??
Too funny!
This has nothing to do with your post, but I saw you were reading Clive Cussler. I love his books. When I used to work for the publishing co, typing at home. I typed some of his books, that what got me reading him.
We would bring home parts of the edited manuscript, so I only would get bits of the book but it got me hooked. I look forward to things getting less hectic and have time to read again.
My FIL is a funny man…this wasn’t intended to be instructions (or at least I hope not ha ha) and I really wouldn’t have survived back then either.
Dani I don’t think he did it, I think it was just an email that he got that he thought I should have…you know…for future reference or something?
I totally love Clive but as I said in a previous post…I was hurt by something he did in one of his books and stopped reading him for two months! I am still reading Dirk Pitt novel’s so I have quite a while to go to have read all of his books.
I read for 20- minutes every night in bed…no matter what I always make that time.
It’s exciting that you were reading bits of his books before they came out. We have three of his books signed. If you like Clive by the way, you should check out Matthew Rielly. He’s an Aussie and his books are BETTER than Clives (IMHO)
My Mum sent me the same email a while back, and I even printed it out and posted it at work It’s pretty funny