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mnhtnbb

(32,748 posts)
17. My son reported to me last night
Mon Aug 25, 2025, 10:17 AM
Aug 25

that when my nephew told his parents they were moving to the UK, his mother actually said, "Well, at least now maybe we'll see more of you!" LOL. My brother and his wife travel a lot--they're loaded--he having made $$$$ from working for Big Pharma for years (he's an MD/PhD). Back when Shrub was running against Kerry, I tried to encourage him to vote Kerry because of his academic/science background and the respect for research, scientific advancement, health care... No way. All he cares about is $$ in his pocket.

My nephew and his wife are Dems. The nephew is one of 5 kids. At least one other son (and his wife) is also a major Dem. They both hold PhD's, as well. Two of the five I suspect are Repubs, and the lone girl I think is also a Repub, due to her husband.

I could just hear my sister-in-law making her snide comment to her son. She's a phony Christian and a blatant racist. I cut ties with my brother and his wife several years ago, not just about politics. Thank goodness they live in California and I'm in North Carolina so I don't have to actively avoid seeing them on any regular basis.

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Congratulations to them. HeartsCanHope Aug 25 #1
It's a bit of full circle. mnhtnbb Aug 25 #5
I'm so glad this opportunity has come up for them. AllyCat Aug 25 #2
I have spoken to both my sons mnhtnbb Aug 25 #6
I know it's bittersweet, but I'm glad for your family. ariadne0614 Aug 25 #3
Yes, I get it. mnhtnbb Aug 25 #7
I finally understand what my parents' generation endured during WWII. ariadne0614 Aug 25 #18
Congratulations. I'm hoping when my son finishes his Ph.D he'll get put. NNadir Aug 25 #4
Good luck to him! mnhtnbb Aug 25 #8
We've discussed it. He's in a valuable field and understands several languages. NNadir Aug 25 #10
I have a friend who's been in France mnhtnbb Aug 25 #11
I worked for a French company for about 8 years. NNadir Aug 25 #13
He should go for it! mnhtnbb Aug 25 #16
I was looking at Zillow for Canada last night Johnny2X2X Aug 25 #9
Make sure to let your brother know it's his own fault he can't see his granddaughter regularly NickB79 Aug 25 #12
My son reported to me last night mnhtnbb Aug 25 #17
I'm happy for them, but it's also a loss for the nation. Heidi Aug 25 #14
Im in a doctoral program right now, Hornedfrog2000 Aug 25 #15
It's going to be a large club. North Coast Lawyer Aug 25 #19
Ireland sounds good womanofthehills Aug 25 #25
All my kids are dual US/EU citizens pfitz59 Aug 25 #20
If it weren't for Brexit, mwooldri Aug 25 #23
I took a tour of Cambridge this month stollen Aug 25 #21
Awesome popsdenver Aug 25 #22
Good luck to them :) mwooldri Aug 25 #24
Mixed feelings: While I am glad for your nephew and his wife, I bemoan the fact that we are LoisB Aug 25 #26
My daughter just left UNC for the UK RedDragon1973 Aug 25 #27
Good for them. Grumpy Old Guy Aug 25 #28
Good. H2O Man Aug 25 #29
I wish I had a way out. Initech Aug 25 #30
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