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Yoga for Mother in Law?
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Bay Guy
Posted 2005-04-20 9:43 PM (#22476)
Subject: Yoga for Mother in Law?



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Yes, mine has been in my house for a week, and I am in
bad need of a yoga routine to restore my good humour.
Suggestions would be appreciated! It would appear that
Tarzanasana will be too conspicuous....

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CGG
Posted 2005-04-20 9:54 PM (#22479 - in reply to #22476)
Subject: RE: Yoga for Mother in Law?


Bay Guy - 2005-04-20 9:43 PM


Yes, mine has been in my house for a week, and I am in
bad need of a yoga routine to restore my good humour.
Suggestions would be appreciated! It would appear that
Tarzanasana will be too conspicuous....


Headstand? It looks like your ears are covered so that when she tries to talk to you you can pretend to be deaf.


Edited by CGG 2005-04-20 9:54 PM
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Bay Guy
Posted 2005-04-20 9:57 PM (#22480 - in reply to #22479)
Subject: RE: Yoga for Mother in Law?



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My wife could use that too, I think!
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Kabu
Posted 2005-04-21 9:46 AM (#22512 - in reply to #22476)
Subject: RE: Yoga for Mother in Law?


How about Child's Pose?

It's soothing for you, and she'll mistakenly think you're worshipping her (which will make her happy).

Beyond that, I think your only salvation is alcohol. Drink until you can't hear her anymore.
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tourist
Posted 2005-04-21 9:49 AM (#22513 - in reply to #22476)
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I just have this awful thought that one day one of my kids will get married and I'll become "that person!"
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jeansyoga
Posted 2005-04-21 10:38 AM (#22531 - in reply to #22476)
Subject: RE: Yoga for Mother in Law?


My mom had great plans for how she would never become "that person" . . . then my brother married someone she can't stand, so she is truly the mother-in-law from !

Then again, I love my mother-in-law, she's a very sweet, free-spirited person. My father-in-law is another story, you don't want to leave the two of us in the same room together.
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Bay Guy
Posted 2005-04-21 9:55 PM (#22618 - in reply to #22512)
Subject: RE: Yoga for Mother in Law?



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Kabu - 2005-04-21 9:46 AM

How about Child's Pose?

It's soothing for you, and she'll mistakenly think you're worshipping her (which will make her happy).

Beyond that, I think your only salvation is alcohol. Drink until you can't hear her anymore.


Maybe if I drink a whole lot and then fall asleep in child's pose on the living room floor?

I get to put her on a plane back home tomorrow!!
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Kabu
Posted 2005-04-23 11:22 AM (#22755 - in reply to #22618)
Subject: RE: Yoga for Mother in Law?


Okay, your solution is waaay better than mine.

Think I'll try that this weekend.
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