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I think young babies need mama's in a way that men can't fulfill.
Cobblers! Yea well I knew I was going to **** some people off by saying that. I just know what I know. Paul doesn't believe in anedoctal evidence, but mine convinces me, yours convinces you. I know that I decided my babies needed me. It wasn't that they didn't need their daddy, but daddy alone was not enough for them. Not saying that mama alone would have been enough. I know that it is important for single parents to be assured that they can do it all, and I'm sure that most do fine and kids are resiliant and survive. But nothing and nobody will ever convince me that one is as good as two. Joelle The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page - St Augustine Joelle |
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"Dennis Here" youreply wrote in message ... 'Kate 'Kate wrote in message ... This may surprise you but some men know darn well that if they shrink a few sweaters or put something dark in the white wash a few times, that will be the last time they are ever asked to do laundry in the house. And plenty of women know how to stand beside a flat tyred car looking helpless and letting a gallant male do the job when they are quite capable of changing the wheel themselves. Dennis Not me!!! In fact...when my father came to 'help' me one night...he stopped because he dropped things out of his shirt pocket. I took over jacking up the car, and had the tire off and the spare on as fast as he could do it. I always check out the location of the jack and the spare tire, when I get a new vehicle; or when I rent one. I do have AAA roadside assistance, but they are good for only 3 free visits, so it's always best to know how to change a flat tire. Betsy |
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Dr. Phil (going off topic with story of supper the other night...)
"Andrew" wrote in message ... "kat" wrote in message news:YJMzb.12682$bC.5287@clgrps13... "Andrew" wrote in message ... I have to say though that the roles still play a 'role' in my life. I have a tendency to define myself as a man by my ability to look after my family, and in this context look after generally means financial and confrontational. I need to be able to provide enough money to keep my family well, if anyone hassles any of my immediate circle then it is my role to confront the 'hassler' and take some remedial action. This may only mean taking the little brat to its mother and telling the mother that an apology to my child might be in order in addition to some proper discipline at home AHH HAHAHAHA! Reminds me: The other day, we went out for dinner to that Chuck E Cheese place... Brand new one opened up here a few months ago, and I haven't been to that place for probably well over 10 years... (I loved Bullwinkles, which also shut down years ago, but Chuck E Cheese was a place we went to very seldom) Anyways, we got there, ate disgusting food, then played the games. B was happy to play in the tunnels that ran up on the ceiling, and as I was off acting 12, playing the games, trying and trying to get as many tickets as possible, my mom was in that play area with B. I came back to reality and my mom standing there, and she was laughing to herself. At first, I thought she'd gone insane. Then she told me that the girl standing behind us a bit came crying out of the tunnels and slide and ran to her mom to cry about Bran in the tunnels trying to scare her. Ok, I figured this girl was about 5, and then the mom came over and said to my mom, "the little boy you are with - my daughter came out and told me he was trying to scare her." I looked at this woman. My mom said, that's your daughter over there? My grandson is only 2 years old! (3 in a couple months, anyways, but still only 2 :Þ lol) and the woman looked shocked, and was like, "He's only 2? Oh, I thought he was way older and crawling around in the tunnels scaring all the kids! She just couldn't get over it that he was not even 3 and her daughter came out crying over that. She then said that it was her daughter's 6th birthday and she was having her party here. It was just so damn funny... We couldn't stop laughing. The headlines for Chuck E Cheese: Girl, 6, terrified and tormented by almost 3 year old boy in tunnels! Haha sorry, totally off topic, but what you said just reminded me of that woman from the other night. Several thoughts: OMG. you mean Chuck E Cheese is a real thing???!!? I thought it was just a facetious name in a novel I've been reading recently. That's scary. Don't know what else you guys are up to that side of the water but stop it now! I sincerely hope 'Chuck E Cheese' is not a black tie establishment. "Kat (slap face, slap face, slap face, throw water on head) get a grip girl! It's OK. We're here for you. Stick with the program. We kicked off with Dr Phil remember? Breath deep and try to focus" (the drugs do work!) LOL. O dear, lost the plot entirely. :-) How come everyone elses smileys look better than mine? Is it real or just a self esteem thing? Why am I still seeing this stuff about top posting below? Is there some kind of message here? See if I peel your potatoes!!! It's just kats sig. line now. I like it. Sassy. I need to get mine back on here. Betsy -- Meddle not in the affairs of dragons, for you are crunch and good with ketchup. -- A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text. Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing? A: Top-posting. Q: What is the most annoying thing on usenet? snip |
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I do have AAA roadside assistance, but
they are good for only 3 free visits, so it's always best to know how to change a flat tire. If I had more than 3 flat tires in a year, I'd start to wonder about my tires or where I've been driving! I did recently have a flat tire in the rain and while waiting was quite impressed that about 5 people stopped and asked if I needed help. And no I was not standing on the roadside in a mini-skirt. Joelle The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page - St Augustine Joelle |
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Joelle wrote in message ... I do have AAA roadside assistance, but they are good for only 3 free visits, so it's always best to know how to change a flat tire. If I had more than 3 flat tires in a year, I'd start to wonder about my tires or where I've been driving! I did recently have a flat tire in the rain and while waiting was quite impressed that about 5 people stopped and asked if I needed help. And no I was not standing on the roadside in a mini-skirt. Joelle The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page - St Augustine Joelle Come on... you know you were showing leg. T |
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And no
I was not standing on the roadside in a mini-skirt. Come on... you know you were showing leg. Actually I was in my bunny suit. Joelle The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page - St Augustine Joelle |
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"Joelle" wrote in message ... I do have AAA roadside assistance, but they are good for only 3 free visits, so it's always best to know how to change a flat tire. If I had more than 3 flat tires in a year, I'd start to wonder about my tires or where I've been driving! I did recently have a flat tire in the rain and while waiting was quite impressed that about 5 people stopped and asked if I needed help. And no I was not standing on the roadside in a mini-skirt. Joelle The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page - St Augustine Joelle Well, the three visits aren't just for tires, it's for jump starts or locking keys in car as well. :-) Betsy |
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'Kate wrote in message ...
On Tue, 2 Dec 2003 18:37:28 -0500, "Tiffany" snip Maybe you should spank them like kids then. lol I've never had to spank a child. Ditto. I have, on the other hand, been asked to spank.... ah, that's another story altogether. Also ditto. Are you me and if so should I claim my $10? -- Paul Griffiths |
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Well, the three visits aren't just for tires, it's for jump starts or
locking keys in car as well. :-) Ah. I never really noticed if I had a limit,I don't have too many emergencies, I've got jumper cables and I know lots of people who know how to break into a locked car. Once my cat actually locked himself in the car. I also like AAA for the travel books and maps. Joelle The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page - St Augustine Joelle |
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Dr. Phil (going off topic with story of supper the other night...)
"kat" Reminds me: The other day, we went out for dinner to that Chuck E Cheese place... Classy arn't you. |
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