On North Claiborne Avenue, in the shadow of the I-10 viaduct, is the Mother-in-Law Lounge, named after the 1961 hit of the same name by homegrown hero Ernie K-Doe (given name: Ernest Kador Jr.).
While you sweated over the whether or not the desserts would pass the mother-in-law test or the turkey would make Martha Stewart proud, no one really cared about the minute details.
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For those who want to get out of the house, away from the mother-in-law, a soccer match is a natural fit.
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According to the mother-in-law, when a bunch of black officers showed up, the white officers took one stance, the black officers took another.
Meanwhile, a spokesman for Joe Biden, Obama's running mate, said Sunday that the Delaware senator would be canceling campaign events Monday and Tuesday in the wake of his mother-in-law's death Sunday.
The Mother-in-Law was a spangly shrine to the singer who dubbed himself "Emperor of the World, " wore an ermine-trimmed cape and opened his act with the trademark scream "Burn, K-Doe, burn!"
The president did, however, get to hear about the film when the cameraman's mother-in-law visited the White House with German chancellor Angela Merkel and told him about it.
In summary, you may want to try to figure out the reason for your mother-in-law's bath refusal and then address the underlying cause to encourage her to bathe more often.
The tension between mother- and daughter-in-law started about a year into the Browns' marriage, when Ms. Brown got pregnant and her mother-in-law suddenly seemed to know everything.
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At the White House, the First Mother-in-Law insists on doing her own laundry, and, when she slips into D.
Ken Morley - who played Reg Holdsworth and for whom Maud Grimes became the "mother-in-law from hell" - was also full of praise for his former co-star.
That's when police say Joshua Hakken broke into the home, tied up his mother-in-law, took the children and eventually set sail for Cuba.
Daughters-in-law can do their part by keeping their mother-in-law involved in the family.
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The former PC sold details about Sue Terry and Sue Poole, the mother and mother-in-law of former England football captain John Terry, who were arrested on suspicion of shoplifting in Surrey.
She mastered the art of faking so well that by the time her mother-in-law died, and she could finally start eating according to her real preferences, she found that she no longer had preferences.
She helps in the store and dutifully cares for her mother-in-law, who has been left mute and crippled after a stroke.
One old standard focuses on the relationship between a woman and her mother-in-law, and jokes that each wants to kill the other.
The story goes that Andy's mother-in-law created a "little green book" over the years, which had her list of top service providers in Seattle.
The next weekend he and his mother-in-law to drove a van from Fresno to Davis, buying up all to the pudding cups in those stores.
They recall the events that followed the assassination of her mother-in-law, Indira, in 1984.
Yamamoto Yoneko, 52, runs a small inn while tending to the needs of her mother-in-law and her own mother.
The grief-stricken mother transformed into a manipulative schemer who had subverted the law in order to protect her wayward child.
And in my cache of childhood memories, I can honestly say the times my mom looked the most stressed or dejected was when her mother-in-law (my beloved Nanny) would come over and immediately begin picking up around the house.
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When she and her husband were the primary caregivers for her 96-year-old mother-in-law, "her medical needs and social needs were overwhelming to the point that we could not also manage her finances, " she says.
They are buried, along with the Covingtons and Robinson's mother-in-law, in Cypress Hills Cemetery.
By the time she died several years ago at the age of 89, my mother-in-law had outlived most of her friends.
He said Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was off at college and she saw him "not at all" at the apartment they shared with her mother-in-law.
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