Mothers-In-Law Do Everything Wrong (M.I.L.D.E.W.)

April 21st, 2008 · No Comments

Each week we feature a book written by a member of the Incubator.
 
This week:
Mothers-In-Law Do Everything Wrong (M.I.L.D.E.W.)

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Who: Renee Plastique (a.k.a. Diane Tarshis) and Liz Bluper (a.k.a. Rachel Latto)
Incubator City: Chicago
What: A M.I.L.D.E.W. containment system
Why: Because there’s a fungus among us

Have you ever received a scale as a gift? If yes, then you must have a mother-in-law, and therefore must read this book.

Mothers-In-Law Do Everything Wrong offers support, advice, and side-splitting tales of M.I.L.D.E.W. meddling. One mother-in-law sifts through her daughter-in-law’s trash. Another serves a 20-year-old pie. Still another cleans house in her girdle. Never vindictive, it’s all meant in fun. You’ll be rolling in the aisle despite walking down it.

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