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		<title>By: Karen M</title>
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		<description>I can totally understand the in-law thing I don&#039;t think Nick&#039;s family liked me much and now that we moved back to the USA I am even more on their shit list. I love how Nick has opened up since moving to Texas he wouldnt talk much in social gathering and now he will talk and hold a conversation. He loves being with my parents and he describes our parents like the ones from my Big Fat Greek Wedding. Him being Greek you would think his parents would be the ones making sure everyone has a drink or food NOPE reverse the parents and thats how ours are mine are like he Greek parents feeding everyone and making sure everyone has a drink his melt into the woodwork. A friend asked Nick once if he had to live next door to one set of parents which would he choose and well We are living with his choice my parents who like to celebrate anything and everything. My family is normally very social.

Well Sarah I am so honored to know you and you are a dear friend and I enjoy our nights out..... here is one of the best types of hugs a cyber hug does not involve any touching.............. ha ha ha ha</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I can totally understand the in-law thing I don&#8217;t think Nick&#8217;s family liked me much and now that we moved back to the USA I am even more on their shit list. I love how Nick has opened up since moving to Texas he wouldnt talk much in social gathering and now he will talk and hold a conversation. He loves being with my parents and he describes our parents like the ones from my Big Fat Greek Wedding. Him being Greek you would think his parents would be the ones making sure everyone has a drink or food NOPE reverse the parents and thats how ours are mine are like he Greek parents feeding everyone and making sure everyone has a drink his melt into the woodwork. A friend asked Nick once if he had to live next door to one set of parents which would he choose and well We are living with his choice my parents who like to celebrate anything and everything. My family is normally very social.</p>
<p>Well Sarah I am so honored to know you and you are a dear friend and I enjoy our nights out&#8230;.. here is one of the best types of hugs a cyber hug does not involve any touching&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;.. ha ha ha ha</p>
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