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lol - had to laugh at you explaining London is in the UK
yes, just right now I can't remember where, possibly Alabama? they may also be one in Canada.... ....of to search multimap I think |
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In article zy69f.501705$_o.418860@attbi_s71, "CY"
wrote: But is there another London? Sure, plenty. The US has at least ten (and that's not including "New London"s), including "London Britain" in Pennsylvania. Here's a list of some other Londons: http://www.masterliness.com/a/London.disambiguation.htm Nonetheless, "London" on its own clearly means the one in the UK. -- Sara accompanied by TK, number two, due in April of 2006 |
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California Kentucky Ohio Texas Minnesota West Virginia Wisconsin Alabama Indiana Pennsylvania Arkansas Mississippi Also, Ontario, Canada, which was the alternative that has vaguely sprung to mind. Kiribati (in the middle of the Pacific) Belize South Africa *2 Equatorial Guinea Nigera Russia Putting London in to Multimap gives 22 results, though I'm guessing the population wise, London, UK is bigger than the rest put together, Cambridge, gives 23 results, of which 18 are in the US and I'm fairly sure that just the one is Massachusetts is bigger than ours. Anne |
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Oh, OK...point taken then...must be the arrogant Brit in me!!!
"Anonymama" wrote in message ... In article zy69f.501705$_o.418860@attbi_s71, "CY" wrote: But is there another London? Sure, plenty. The US has at least ten (and that's not including "New London"s), including "London Britain" in Pennsylvania. Here's a list of some other Londons: http://www.masterliness.com/a/London.disambiguation.htm Nonetheless, "London" on its own clearly means the one in the UK. -- Sara accompanied by TK, number two, due in April of 2006 |
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I hired a doula at about 30 weeks I think. So no, it is not too late.
I did an internet search to find one and rang a local homebirth support group which had some good contacts, even though I had a hospital birth. Good luck. Larissa |
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Mogget writes:
: Dunno if I've left this too late, I'm 28 weeks now, but I'm wondering : whether I should be thinking about hiring a doula after all. Or a : birthing pool. No. Yes. probably. : Any ideas where I should start looking, please, to find either of these? : I live in London. That's in the UK. : -- : Mogget Hmm. California references probablly wont help. Larry |
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