tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6386912343147794659.post843398821226859347..comments2024-03-27T18:25:17.905-06:00Comments on Books We Love Insider Blog: Outlaw In-laws by Gail RoughtonBWL Publishing Inc.http://www.blogger.com/profile/17395363916983844544noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6386912343147794659.post-28778014934581736672015-01-09T12:01:13.643-07:002015-01-09T12:01:13.643-07:00I've used stuff my ex-husband told me about nu...I've used stuff my ex-husband told me about nuclear power and using CO2 scrubber-burners when he was in the Navy in building the nuclear reactor and cleaning the air for my moon bases/colonies. I suppose if I needed to, I now could contact him for info since he's engaged to a real person and free of "She Who Shall Not be Named." Anyway, if I needed help with construction issues or music, I could call on my newest S-I-L. I know he'd be glad I wasn't asking for another jump for my car. And Janet W., I love your story! Hi, J. Q.! How's Florida? Hugs, Rochelle. P. S. Gail--you will send your books to me to review? Pretty please?Rochelle Weber Authorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17534272450851722153noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6386912343147794659.post-30405084942949019662015-01-06T19:23:31.266-07:002015-01-06T19:23:31.266-07:00Hey ladies, thanks so much for stopping by. I agr...Hey ladies, thanks so much for stopping by. I agree, JQ, I am blessed among mothers-in-law even if I wasn't a writer. His professsion's just a fringe benefit. Janet, that is HYSTERICAL!!!! I LOVE it!Gail Roughtonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08614223212736801906noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6386912343147794659.post-15621428580691376842015-01-06T08:48:27.233-07:002015-01-06T08:48:27.233-07:00How great to have an expert in the family. I used ...How great to have an expert in the family. I used to have one who was neither an in-law or an out-law but a friend of my daughter's. I had to call him once and had to leave a message. He called back several hours later. Him "What do you want?" Me "I just murdered a woman and I want to know how long the body will be kept before the funeral." I heard a gasp and them Him, "No,No. She's a writer. Ma, you're on speaker. here at the station." Though I wanted to crawl into the woodwork I responded. "That's nice. Just answer my question so I can finish this book."Janet Lane Waltershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15488093917556546485noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6386912343147794659.post-7766930925986536712015-01-06T07:55:36.130-07:002015-01-06T07:55:36.130-07:00Oh,how I wish he could be my son-in-law, er, nothi...Oh,how I wish he could be my son-in-law, er, nothing against my 2 wonderful sons-in-law, but come on, one is a mechanic who works on farm equipment and the other unloads tanker trucks. Hmm, either one of those scenarios could make for a great crime scene.. My weakness when writing my mysteries is police procedure. Thank goodness my neighbor is a policeman and he gets the questions. Yes, we do depend on people in the real world to help us in our writerly world. Great post. Looking forward to your new release!!<br />J.Q. Rosehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04710790553616621103noreply@blogger.com