Posted on 12/26/2005 2:10:31 PM PST by the_red_anedote
Edited on 12/26/2005 2:21:13 PM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
China will never go down, and don't think you can banish communism. Because the people won't let it. They know they are the last standing, they are the only ones left. America is in a decline while China's climaxing, America will go down. We are just done with our prime, if anything, we were going into a depression since 1992 (and don't say you don't know that year). Communism is the American's medias' worst nightmare, because of censorship. I hope we all have to read one newspaper and wipe my butt with one brand of tiolet paper. I hope we all die for our next generations to wear the red armband. We deserved 9/11, and they enjoyed it. You probably hate me now, I know, you just still think like its 1945, well too bad its 2005. We only stand to fall.
LOL. Some days some servers do get awfully slow...
'Night, sion! Have a good Sunday!
Good luck!
Yes, a female, who is now in her room making her final phone calls before we ground her.
I'm waiting for her dad to come home to administer final punishment, in the meanwhile she's tearfully calling all her friends to tell them her dad's going to "kill her" when he gets home. Oy, what a drama queen.
FOr my part, it's the annual parish meeting tomorrow.
Okay. Tired and old! I went shopping today - that's a change ... and I cleaned the toaster, so maybe I've totally flipped out and now I'll have the baby!
Ahoy.
Greetings.
Hi, Bob.
Good Morning, T-C and Whoozadee!
Later babies tend to get bigger. There's also a good chance he'll be a genius. Of course, with his genetics, that seems rather obvious.
You may have to work on the concept of punctuality with him, though.
My whole family needs help with punctuality. (Except me - I'll be early for my own funeral!)
I really don't mind the baby's taking longer, as long as neither of us has any unpleasant symptoms. A larger baby is generally more ready to eat, and that's important to a nursing mother! Dr. Polish estimates this one at between 8 and 9 lbs., but you never know until you get it on the scale!
Morning, TC!
In a way, I'm glad you're still with us, but...I also care about your well-being. For sure, this baby is going to have lots of love, and be "adopted" by the UT...of course, we've already adopted all the others, but this is the first one that we have "known" from "the beginning" (almost.)
Have a good day! And give Baby Whozis a hug from me, Calvin and Hobbes! *hugs*
Good morning, Monkey Face and kitties! Hope you're doing well today! It's raining again here - wish we could send you and drought-stricken Dead Corpse some of this.
If there were any threats to my well-being (other than my always-tenuous mental stability) Dr. Something-Polish would make sure I had the baby right now. Currently, my blood pressure is low-normal, my kidneys are happy, and I'm functional in my life as long as I lie down in the afternoon. It's much better for Baby to arrive on his own schedule than to try to rush things, unless there are indications that one of us is having problems.
And it would be much worse if I didn't have all of you to listen to me grump day after day!
Thanks - I appreciate it! Regular updates are posted on the North Carolina board, and TaxRelief will put up the real news when there is any!
Morning 'Face and Tax-Chick!
How goes it?
Both of my girls were in the ten pound range, and were C-sected out. It's a lot easier on the child, but recovery is more difficult for the mother. The girls are still very healthy, by the way.
I was only slightly disappointed. I was expecting tinyness, and my wife gave birth to toddlers.
The good news will be that you can get back to your normal weight more quickly. The bad news is that your kid will be taller than you when he's ten years old.
You know we love you, and you know you are a part of the UT family, and one of the things we do is listen to each other "grump."
I know you know what's best for you and the baby, so all I can do is send you hugs to let you know I'm thinking of you and sending up an occasional prayer.
I'll be off to church in a bit...our 103rd day without rain. (Phoenix actually sees rain a little more frequently that Tucson) but you should remember that what is drought for another part of the country is not necessarily a drought, here, as we use irrigation for 96% of the crops. And some things, like cotton, have three crops a year.
It's supposed to be in the 60's again, and no rain in sight...shall I send you some sunshine?
How goes everything?
One reason I don't want to induce labor or any other intervention is that I'd like to avoid c-section. Although if a 10-pounder turned up, I might not have a choice!
I like having larger babies; I don't worry about them so much. Patrick was just under 7 lbs. when we brought him home, and I couldn't put him down for weeks because he seemed so tiny!
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