http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qkJdEFf_Qg4mode=relatedsearch=
Pretty damn funny!
And well done to boot!
xponent
Theatre Night Maru
rob
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At 07:24 PM Saturday 5/7/2005, Steve Sloan wrote:
HONOLULU (AP) _ The only whale-dolphin mix in captivity has given
birth to a playful female calf, officials at Sea Life Park Hawaii
said Thursday.
The calf was born on Dec. 23 to Kekaimalu, a mix of a false killer
whale and an Atlantic bottlenose
HONOLULU (AP) _ The only whale-dolphin mix in captivity has given
birth to a playful female calf, officials at Sea Life Park Hawaii
said Thursday.
The calf was born on Dec. 23 to Kekaimalu, a mix of a false killer
whale and an Atlantic bottlenose dolphin. Park officials said they
waited to
On 5/7/05, Steve Sloan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
HONOLULU (AP) _ The only whale-dolphin mix in captivity has given
birth to a playful female calf, officials at Sea Life Park Hawaii
said Thursday.
The calf was born on Dec. 23 to Kekaimalu, a mix of a false killer
whale and an Atlantic
The calf was born on Dec. 23 to Kekaimalu, a mix of a false killer
whale and an Atlantic bottlenose dolphin.
The false killer is not a whale. BTW, this is the hybridization that
created Ktha-Jon in SR: an uplifted bottlenose with
Feresa attenuata genes
Alberto Monteiro
Have Bigger Heads
In their study, published in the current issue of the
American Journal of Human Biology, researchers studied
1,069 human newborns. They found that the fatter the
baby was, the bigger his or her head was likely to be,
even after accounting for other factors such as
gestational age
Deborah Harrell wrote:
Fatter Babies Have Bigger Heads
In their study, published in the current issue of the
American Journal of Human Biology, researchers studied
1,069 human newborns. They found that the fatter the
baby was, the bigger his or her head was likely to be,
even after
presented his daugther to the press and the public only mere hours
after she was born. Absolutely endearing pictures when he held his
daughter dressed up in a lacy baby gown (baptism style) while she was
perched on a luxurious pillow in his arms in that awkard fumbly way
typical of a first time parent
William T Goodall wrote:
Children have been named after big brands as diverse as beauty
company L'Oreal, car firm Chevrolet and designer clothes company
Armani. There are even two little boys, one in Michigan and one in
Texas, called ESPN after the sports channel.
Dear Lord, why don't they
On 16 Nov 2003, at 2:45 pm, Jim Sharkey wrote:
William T Goodall wrote:
Children have been named after big brands as diverse as beauty
company L'Oreal, car firm Chevrolet and designer clothes company
Armani. There are even two little boys, one in Michigan and one in
Texas, called ESPN after the
From: Jim Sharkey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Killer Bs Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Bizarre baby names
Date: Sun, 16 Nov 2003 09:45:38 -0500 (EST)
William T Goodall wrote:
Children have been named after big brands as diverse as beauty
company L'Oreal, car firm
Armani.
There are even two little boys, one in Michigan and one in Texas,
called ESPN after the sports channel.
Psychology professor Cleveland Evans discovered the trend after
surveying US social security records for 2000.
Mr Evans, a professor at Bellevue University, Nebraska, has studied
baby
On Fri, Nov 14, 2003 at 01:43:15PM +, William T Goodall wrote:
Seven boys were found to have the name Del Monte - after the food
company - and no less than 49 boys were called Canon, after the camera.
Ummm, there is another usage of canon that might be more likely than the
camera brand for
Jean-Marc wrote-
I would not worry about that, I'm not a doctor but I can just tell about
my wife example. After the last pregnancy, I was able to put my hand
_flat_ between her two main abds. It took one year for her muscles to
remotely look normal and two years to really be normal. Now, I envy
* Julia Thompson [Tue, 28/10/2003 at 20:08 -0600]
...
And my abdominal muscles separated down the middle, and it may be as
long as a year before they're totally joined up again; exercise will
help with that.
...
(The skin
sagging doesn't bother me, the separated muscles does.)
...
I would
On Thu, 30 Oct 2003, Jean-Marc Chaton wrote:
* Julia Thompson [Tue, 28/10/2003 at 20:08 -0600]
...
And my abdominal muscles separated down the middle, and it may be as
long as a year before they're totally joined up again; exercise will
help with that.
...
(The skin
sagging
--- Julia Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
And there's a group for parents of twins and
higher-order multiples in
Austin, and the monthly meeting was last night. The
meetings start out
with everyone together, and after an hour or so of
that we go into
breakout groups where we're
At 11:24 PM 10/28/03 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some people need things beyond Kegels, with core
strengthening/lumbopelvic stabilization. This is a PT
websitew from the Womens Health section of the
American Physical Therapy Association. Might
take some work from the Locate a therapist,
On Tue, 28 Oct 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some people need things beyond Kegels, with core
strengthening/lumbopelvic stabilization. This is a PT
websitew from the Womens Health section of the
American Physical Therapy Association. Might
take some work from the Locate a therapist,
Well, the babies are eating and sleeping and crying and looking around.
Tommy can roll onto his back if he's set down on his front. Tommy will
relax if I put him in a sling carrier, while Catherine just doesn't like
it. (I think she doesn't like that her legs aren't straight under her,
like
more than 2 knuckles deep like a friend of mine had.
I figured I could send this just to Julia, but sounds like we
are having a baby boom, where some guys might not
suspect/know how compromised muscles can get.
Can't recall the exact stats, but figure the abdominals are
stretched something like
At 11:03 PM 9/21/03 -0500, Dan Minette wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Julia Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Killer Bs Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, September 21, 2003 5:51 PM
Subject: Re: No baby?
Horn, John wrote:
I was sure I'd check my mail this evening and see
Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
At 11:03 PM 9/21/03 -0500, Dan Minette wrote:
Well, at least you are still having contractions. If you started having
expansions, it would really signal a long wait.
Sigh . . . yet again, so many possible responses, none of them suitable for
a public mail list .
I was sure I'd check my mail this evening and see that Julia had
gone off to the hospital. I was absolutely positive. I guess I was
wrong.
Oh well, keep waiting...
- jmh
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I'd like to have this over with, because it gets kind of tedious keeping
track of the time of the last N contractions. Of course, in general,
they've been in clusters where they're roughly an hour apart. 12-15
minutes apart is when we head out. The closest 2 were 25 minutes apart,
and
- Original Message -
From: Julia Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Killer Bs Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, September 21, 2003 5:51 PM
Subject: Re: No baby?
Horn, John wrote:
I was sure I'd check my mail this evening and see that Julia had
gone off to the hospital. I
Did the subject line hook you in?
God...
Show human toddlers a sweet and there's a tendency to see their little hands
making clutching motions.
What if the same thing can be seen in hoon children?
Although I know absolutely nothing about the subject, I'm gestating the idea
of having
Autopsy: Laci's Baby Had Tape Around Neck
Autopsy Finds Laci Peterson's Baby Had Tape Wrapped Around Its Neck,
Associated Press Learns
The Associated Press
SACRAMENTO, Calif. May 29 An autopsy found that Laci Peterson's infant
son had plastic tape wrapped around his neck and a significant
over it today
They weren't friends, but a couple I knew from gaming. They were bf/gf when
she got pregnant. They were engaged and had a wedding planned, they just
moved it up a year. After their baby girl was born, the doctor said
something along the lines of 'you don't need protection
http://sg.news.yahoo.com/030322/1/399ul.html
Police in southwestern China discovered 28 baby girls hidden in suitcases on
a long-distance bus and apparently destined to be sold, police and a
state-run newspaper said.
One of the babies had died by the time police, acting on a tip-off, found
Gary L. Nunn wrote:
As much as this sounds like a sarcastic question, it begs to be
asked Does this mean that the little girl is genetically
predispositioned to also be a lesbian?
Maybe. The predisposition to lesbianism might not be genetic
Should the clone researchers
have a moral
?
- Original Message -
From: J. van Baardwijk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2003 12:59 PM
Subject: Dutch lesbian 'has clone baby 2'
Saturday, January 4, 2003 Posted: 1:00 PM EST (1800 GMT)
AMSTERDAM, Netherlands (CNN) -- A Dutch lesbian has given birth
Clonaid: Baby 'clone' to return home Monday
NEW YORK (CNN) --A company founded by members of a sect that believes
mankind was created by extraterrestrials says the alleged first human clone
-- an infant girl -- will return home Monday and will undergo testing to
verify its genetic makeup
While reading about breast cancer, I came across the
following:
http://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/research_data/health_consequences/mortali.htm
Between 1960 and 1990, deaths from lung cancer among
women have increased by more than 400%--exceeding
breast cancer deaths in the mid-1980s. The American
and I am watching him right now, in tv.br. CNN will
probably show him soon. The mother is a 14-year-old
girl, and the father is 16 years old.
www.redetv.com.br
Mutants Rule Maru
Alberto Monteiro
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--- Alberto Monteiro wrote:
and I am watching him right now, in tv.br. CNN
will
probably show him soon. The mother is a 14-year-old
girl, and the father is 16 years old.
Them actually - this is a form of conjoined
(Siamese) twins called 'dicephalus.' Here is an
(incomplete) site about
Kevin Tarr wrote:
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story2cid=573ncid=573e=4u=/nm/2002
1009/od_nm/invention_dc
A Spanish inventor, intrigued by his son's incessant crying, has designed a
detector that he says will tell harassed parents within 20 seconds if their
baby is hungry
--- Robert Seeberger wrote:
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story2cid=573ncid=573e=4u=/nm/2002
1009/od_nm/invention_dc
A Spanish inventor, intrigued by his son's
incessant crying, has designed a
detector that he says will tell harassed parents
within 20 seconds if their
baby
This header brings to mind...Superman? The Atomic
Cafe?
What does Tommy the Turtle do when he sees 'the
Flash?'
Duck!...and cover!
Cute Little Jingle Maru
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-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: Gary Nunn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Verzonden: dinsdag 24 september 2002 02:27
Aan: Brin Mail List
Onderwerp: Baby names
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - New Zealand's main advocate for children has
branded as psychological abuse the naming of a child after
-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: Adam C. Lipscomb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Verzonden: dinsdag 24 september 2002 03:06
Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Onderwerp: Re: Baby names
Both times my wife was pregnant, I dealt with the unending series of
questions regarding potential baby names
Jeroen wrote:
Aha, so the US is not the only country where you can
give your child pretty much any name you like. Poor kids.
Yes, here in Brazil we can also give any name. I think
all democratic countries in the world allow that :-P
Alberto Monteiro
-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: Alberto Monteiro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Verzonden: Geen
Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Onderwerp: Re: Baby names
Aha, so the US is not the only country where you can give your child
pretty much any name you like. Poor kids.
Yes, here in Brazil we
Jeroen wrote:
Aha, so the US is not the only country where you can
give your child pretty much any name you like. Poor kids.
Yes, here in Brazil we can also give any name. I
think all democratic countries in the world allow that :-P
Not the democratic country I live in.
It
Aha, so the US is not the only country where you can give your child
pretty much any name you like. Poor kids.
Yes, here in Brazil we can also give any name. I think all democratic
countries in the world allow that :-P
Not the democratic country I live in.
It ain't democratic if
Baardwijk, J. van DTO/SLWPD/RZO/BOZO wrote:
-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: Adam C. Lipscomb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Verzonden: dinsdag 24 september 2002 03:06
Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Onderwerp: Re: Baby names
Both times my wife was pregnant, I dealt with the unending
Nick Arnett wrote:
Todd Rundgren, nerd/rocker, named one of his kids Rebop -- Rebop Rundgren.
I was kidding Michelle Gray, Todd's significant other, that Rebop must get
teased at school a lot (Rebop was in pre-school at that point). Oh, no, she
said, he was going to a private school in San
From: John D. Giorgis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
A woman in a Cleveland hospital, accorded to a nurse who
works there, heard
doctors talking about something rather nice-sounding and
decided to name
her child after it.
The young girl was named Placenta.
This is probably an urban
Julia wrote:
It's not really anyone else's business until the baby is born, IMO,
unless the couple is frantically searching for a name, in which case the
best thing to do is make constructive suggestions. (Ignatius is not a
*constructive* suggestion, but it's a pretty funny one. BTW, one fun
Jim Sharkey wrote:
Baardwijk, J. wrote:
Van: Alberto Monteiro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Aha, so the US is not the only country where you can give your
child pretty much any name you like. Poor kids.
Yes, here in Brazil we can also give any name. I think all
democratic countries in the
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - New Zealand's main advocate for
children has branded as psychological abuse the naming
of a child after a notorious criminal gang.
Commissioner for Children Roger McClay said he received
a complaint about a baby boy named Triple M Rogue, which
is short for Mighty Mongrel
Gary wrote:
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - New Zealand's main advocate for
children has branded as psychological abuse the naming
of a child after a notorious criminal gang.
Commissioner for Children Roger McClay said he received
a complaint about a baby boy named Triple M Rogue, which
is short
--- Adam C. Lipscomb wrote:
Gary wrote:
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - New Zealand's main advocate
for
children has branded as psychological abuse the
naming
of a child after a notorious criminal gang.
Commissioner for Children Roger McClay said he
received
a complaint about a baby boy
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