Tuesday, March 12, 2013

The Only Amish On-Line


Brother Amos,
I read your column on the Digital Wagon Path Website and would like to ask you a question concerning relationships. My in-laws seem to be a little unfriendly towards me when my wife and I visit them. I have been married now for six months and don't quite know how to handle this situation. What can I do to win them over?
Concerned

Dear Concerned,
The best thing you can do in a situation like that is to build them a barn. 

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  2. I feel your pain, as you know.
    So what I want to know is, if you build them a barn, and they continue having children, does it do away with the favorite parental comment: "What's wrong with you, were you born in a barn??"

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