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>Finally!  Okay, this was an absolute sucky day for me, but I couldn't end 
>it without reading the latest chapter and find out why there a warning for 
>the guy-readers.  Well, by the end of it, now I know why!  I'll keep the 
>spoiler asterisk thingies up for those who haven't read it!

      Ohhhh...sorry to hear yer day sucked. I hope Sunni cheered ya up a wee 
bit......
>   HT:    http://www.behindthemasks.com/greenwillow/sunnieight.htm      
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>Ahh.. now I see why that is more girly sounding now, there at the ending.  
>:P  (Geez, I usually make a run to the bathroom before it gets that bad)  
>Heee...
>           ~Well, the poor girl was *asleep*. Haven't you ever woken up to 
>a messy surprise? :-(
>      Uh....never mind. Probably better if you don't answer that 
>question......
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>   I remember a time it happened to me during my back east trip in 1991 
>with my school.  It was after we saw "The Will Rogers Follies" at the 
>Palace Theatre on Broadway.  We stayed at the Salisbury Inn and the next 
>morning, I got out of bed and there it was on the bed sheets!  It was only 
>me, two other girls and Mom.  No BOYS, thank god.  Nowadays, I'm more 
>prepared and wear Barbie-mattress size pads when I know it's coming!

          ~LOl! Oh yeah, those ones that make ya walk like a saddle-sore  
cowboy. ;o)  Well, the predictability factor is important. Some of us can 
set our watches by our cycles....not Sunni I guess.

As for Sunni, bets are (not that I would bet) she was naked to have it go 
all over the sheets as it did.  Poor Raph!  I did a mention of this subject 
in my "Eve of Destruction" story but the girl that got her time of the month 
was already losing blood from another injury!  I also did the line where 
Raph knew what it was but had little knowledge about it.  They don't hang 
around that many women, except for April.  :)

    ~I haven't read that one yet <Eep-- guilt zappies> So we may have a 
recurring theme here with Raph, eh? Poor guy. A while back it seemed 
Donatello kept having to catch several women's babies.... wonder which would 
be more traumatic for the guys....
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>   And with Lia's Story or The Journey Home, seemed as though the young 
>lass never got it!  I followed along, thinking, nah, she's too young for 
>any surgeries to stop them from coming!

       ~Well, we know THAT isn't the case...

  Either she was discrete about it to four male turtles or the mention of it 
wasn't necessary.

      ~Partly not neccessary, though I considered it in terms of timing when 
ovulation would likely happen.
      Thing is, between the start of Lia's Story and her arrival at the 
cabin, I think something like less than four weeks have gone by.

Guess it's like a 'who cares' subject unless it has something to do with the 
scene.  Having fun yet, boys?  :D

      ~This is probably the rough equivilent of the list guys all getting 
into an intense discussion about crank case oil and high performance 
fuel....
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>  But wow, I never really thought about the age difference thing there till 
>now!
>                     ~Yeah, I was savin' that one. ;-)
>   Good one!  I knew Raph was a teenager but wasn't sure if Sunni was 
>older.  I thought she'd be Lia's age but now, that just cleared it up 
>entirely!  Big surprise!  *starts to hum Billy Idol's Cradle of Love*  Oh, 
>and I loooooved the battle scene with Raph and Leo.


       ~Thankees!

Too bad Splinter kept interrupting them.  Well, maybe that was good he did 
that.  We'd be missing two stars of the story if they kept going.
;)

      ~Yup. Splinter thought of that, too. But it was the lack of discipline 
on both their parts, though especially Leo's, that really ticked him off.
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>   Good stuff, good stuff!  Good...clean, wholesome...fun...stuff!  :)

        ~Thank you...yes. Veddy Clean.... ;o)

                ~GW

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decisions."
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