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To: curiosity

You’re missing the forest over a few phantom trees ... why would the mother of a newborn baby be enrolling in school less than a month after her baby was born?? Her friend, Susan Blake said she was there in August, and it was a pink, new baby for whom Dunham didn’t even know how to change its diapers. If it were 3 or 4 weeks after being born, even a slow learner should know how to change a diaper by then, unless you think Stanley was wandering around covered in the little bastard’s poo.

Second, no one ever said the journey would the same ... just that one is no less likely than the other. Chances are Stanley had actually been in Seattle for several weeks before the baby was born.


67 posted on 03/01/2010 6:18:54 PM PST by edge919
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To: edge919
... why would the mother of a newborn baby be enrolling in school less than a month after her baby was born??

Simple. She wanted to get away from her babydaddy and parents, and needed to do something to keep her busy. She would not be the first teen mom to do such a thing.

Her friend, Susan Blake said she was there in August, and it was a pink, new baby for whom Dunham didn’t even know how to change its diapers.

I don't believe your paraphrase of Susan Blake is accurate. Please provide your source.

94 posted on 03/02/2010 8:29:30 AM PST by curiosity
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