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(@nate-the-surveyor)
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http://www.motherinlawstories.com/mother-in-law_stories_word_search.htm

Open a blank word document. Then, you can copy and paste the crossword puzzle into it, and print it. I think it could be a great card! Then, you can email it to special persons!

Too Funny!

Nate

 
Posted : May 18, 2012 4:11 pm
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LOL My better half just saw this. She said that's her mom. I love her mom, but she has several guns and I better. lol

 
Posted : May 18, 2012 5:19 pm
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Would a "special person" include ex-wives? I only have one, but she's on her 4th mother in law, and probably not done yet - so I'm sure she'd get a chuckle as she builds her portfolio of ex mother in laws. My current step-husband may not like that I'd send her such a thing, but ask me if I care what he thinks. I think it's funny.

 
Posted : May 19, 2012 7:44 am
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I had to google "Step-husband". Still, I am not sure I have my mind wrapped around that!

A virtual definition imposed on people who're seen together so often that people assume they're in a relationship together.
Esp. for roommates of the opposite sex.
Origin: The term is spawned by the broken family phenomenon in which one cannot be truly sure if a child-parent pair are in fact biologically related. Therefore the term step- is imposed as a prefix to the assumed relationship.
Either my step-husband or I will be home all day to let the cable guy in.

 
Posted : May 20, 2012 3:59 am
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> I had to google "Step-husband". Still, I am not sure I have my mind wrapped around that!
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> A virtual definition imposed on people who're seen together so often that people assume they're in a relationship together.
> Esp. for roommates of the opposite sex.
> Origin: The term is spawned by the broken family phenomenon in which one cannot be truly sure if a child-parent pair are in fact biologically related. Therefore the term step- is imposed as a prefix to the assumed relationship.
> Either my step-husband or I will be home all day to let the cable guy in.

I don't see the one for what was alluded to by Chan GePlease. The next husband of a male's previous spouse.

My First wife's third husband is one I might call that, since he and I get along quite well.

Her second husband bit the big green one and is probably somewhere under six feet of dirt. That is an improvement to his neighborhood.

 
Posted : May 21, 2012 7:21 am
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I'm probably still confusable. If you get a handle on it, well, somebody needs to write a guide for the rest of us, on "Step husbands, twice removed, by marriage, with children!" (Whatever that means!)

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Posted : May 21, 2012 12:02 pm
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My best advice is: Stick with what you already have. Multiple marriages get confusing.

 
Posted : May 22, 2012 5:44 am
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:good: Thats beyond funny! It got so complex, that staying with your current wife is easier!!

🙂

Surveyors will someday have this on continuing ed. That is, the proper nomenclature of divorced spouses, and 3x removed step hubbies!

Nate

 
Posted : May 22, 2012 7:03 am