I got snipped. We waited 2-odd years after the birth of our little one
to make sure we really wanted to do it because there was always a bit
of lingering doubt, what if we want another...
Eventually, though, we decided that we got the kid we wanted and we
were in a good place. So I scheduled the
That is not a decision that should be made by a woman in the final
weeks of pregnancy. Wait a while. Or if you do decide you must do
it, at bare minimum put some sperm in the sperm bank in case you
chance your minds later.
On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 6:40 PM, morchella
wrote:
>
> So, the lovley li
So, the lovley light of m oy life wants me to get cut.
not sure if its the constant contractions over the last 3 weeks or her
undying love for me, who knows.
but she dosnt want me to do it now. only after the arival.
i just dont get it.
i have 3 days over labor day.
i am non objectional.
any one
thats all i want around the house is another estrogenerator.
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For anyone in the NY City area...I guarantee that at least one local
news station will have someone in Sea Bright, NJ (about 15 miles from
where I grew up). Happened during every big storm, without fail.
On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 6:47 PM, Erika L. Rich wrote:
>
> It's the flooding and the storm su
It's the flooding and the storm surges, and the wind knocking out power...
the flooding can be really bad. There's some areas of NJ that are
automatically under water for any big deluge couple this with an already
over the average rainfall and saturated land, and it's all a recipe for big
On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 12:33 PM, Larry Lyons wrote:
> Over the past ten years, that money has flowed from primarily from seven
> foundations: The Donors Capital Fund; the Richard Mellon Scaife Foundation,
> the Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, the Newton and Rochelle Becker
> Foundation and
On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 12:09 PM, Larry Lyons wrote:
>
>>Good points that I missed. I was stuck on trying to figure out why we
>>should support Sharia law.
>>
> The point is that its a manufactured non-issue. They needed a demon to hate
> and so they built up this Sharia conspiracy.
It's not th
I'm thinking you are trying to manufacture a non-issue. People don't
hate Islam now matter how hard you try to make the case that they do.
.
On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 3:09 PM, Larry Lyons wrote:
>
>>Good points that I missed. I was stuck on trying to figure out why we
>>should support Sharia law.
On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 2:09 PM, Larry Lyons wrote:
>
> >Good points that I missed. I was stuck on trying to figure out why we
> >should support Sharia law.
> >
>
> The point is that its a manufactured non-issue. They needed a demon to hate
> and so they built up this Sharia conspiracy.
>
That'
>Good points that I missed. I was stuck on trying to figure out why we
>should support Sharia law.
>
The point is that its a manufactured non-issue. They needed a demon to hate and
so they built up this Sharia conspiracy.
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>Is this one of the first Hurricanes that New York is facing?
>
>I think the major issue is the rain right? Because the buildings should be
>built to withstand the wind force...fairly solid houses, skyscrapers etc.
>right?
Since Northern Virginia is on the western edge of the storm, we'll be gett
I have a good friend who manages a roofing supply company in North
Carolina. He's already planning how to spend his bonus.
On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 11:37 AM, Jacob wrote:
>
> My father in law is in Mass... just outside of Providence, RI. He is
> probably the only person excited about this storm
My father in law is in Mass... just outside of Providence, RI. He is
probably the only person excited about this storm because he owns a business
that finishes and waterproofs basements. He will have work for a while
after this storm.
-Original Message-
From: Scott Stroz [mailto:boyz.
>From what I have read, this will be the worst storm to hit NYC in
'decades'. Also it seems that the 'storm surge;' coupled with a lot of
rain has the potential for a lot of flooding.
I have family in central Jersey (along the 'shore') and they are
evacuating a lot of towns along the Raritan Bay
Is this one of the first Hurricanes that New York is facing?
I think the major issue is the rain right? Because the buildings should be
built to withstand the wind force...fairly solid houses, skyscrapers etc.
right?
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Good points that I missed. I was stuck on trying to figure out why we
should support Sharia law.
.
On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 12:38 PM, GMoney wrote:
>
> My first thought was "42 million isn't really that lucrative" in todays
> terms..and that even if they've made some progress, the Islamo
On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 12:38 PM, GMoney wrote:
>
> My first thought was "42 million isn't really that lucrative" in todays
> terms..and that even if they've made some progress, the
> Islamophobes
> are still a fringe group without much penetration into mainstream
> America
>
> ...bu
My first thought was "42 million isn't really that lucrative" in todays
terms..and that even if they've made some progress, the Islamophobes
are still a fringe group without much penetration into mainstream
America
...but then i see those poll results: 49% of AMericans have an unfavor
And that is saying a lot...GW amassed a big enough collection that we have
full sized books written on the subject...
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From: Larry Lyons [mailto:larrycly...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, August 26, 2011 7:40 AM
To: cf-community
Subject: Re: Stuck on stupid?
>I didn't hear
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/plum-line/post/the-sharia-paranoia-industry-is-very-lucrative/2011/03/04/gIQALiKIgJ_blog.html
Posted at 12:19 PM ET, 08/26/2011
The Sharia Paranoia Industry is very lucrative
By Adam Serwer
The Sharia Panic Industry is a 42 million dollar business.
Thatâs ac
> I believe this is their 2nd :)
All the more reason for the doula. A second child introduces a
completely new dynamic. :-)
> > Post partum, do you have a doula? Someone who can help the transition
> > to being parents at home, helping with laundry, some meals perhaps,
> > advice on getting a go
How about compared to Obama?
.
On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 8:39 AM, Larry Lyons wrote:
>
>>I didn't hear anything that seemed stupid. Now Biden...
>>
>
> Talk about leaving yourself open. There is just so much I don't know where to
> begin. Let me put it this way, the half-term former Governor Sa
> BTW I'll be about 5 miles away from the epicenter this weekend at a
> Mini rally. That is if Hurricane Irene doesn't flood the area.
Looks like the place survived the quake but has postponed the MINI rally
http://www.coopervineyards.com/
~
Wendy and Alexis are heading out to relatives - planned vacation. I'll be
kicking back in the house enjoying the weather.
>I was awake this morning for the 4.5 aftershock. My head popped right up out
>of bed shortly after 1am.. my house already been through 1 hurricane and
>struck by lightning,
>I didn't hear anything that seemed stupid. Now Biden...
>
Talk about leaving yourself open. There is just so much I don't know where to
begin. Let me put it this way, the half-term former Governor Sara Palin has
amassed more purely stupid comments in the short time she has been on the
nationa
Guy all very god advice. Simple and basic stuff, i continually forget.
thanks a bunch!
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