Author: Walton Merritt
So, listen, I have to tell you about the time my mother-in-law called me a rubbish homemaker and I finally
It was already evening. My son-in-law brought his mother-in-law home. He set her two bags down in the
How many times did I caution him against marrying her? Even just before the wedding, I practically begged
Although he was in a hurry to get home, the man pulled over to the side of the road near the local rubbish tip.
Early one morning, a neighbour rang me up and asked, Have you heard what your cousins done?
A Father Is No Worse Than a Mother Anna met her second husband at a conservation camp in Norfolk, where
And how am I supposed to explain to everyone why youre not at Mothers celebration? asked the man, clearly
A man proposed that we move in together, but only on the condition that we split the bills fifty-fifty
Thirty years ago, my world shattered on a rain-slicked motorway. I lost my wife and our little girl in
As Rachel was leaving the hospital, she bumped into a man at the doorway. Sorry, he said, his eyes lingering







