67 pts · May 25, 2015
I’m a lurker and have never given a more reluctant +1 before this post. Fuck you and cheers.
That’s how it is for my husband, too. He actually gets excited when it’s time to open the new batch of socks!
Great info! Thank you!
When my 3 year old son referred to Bernie Mac in Transformers as "The Chocolate Guy," I realized that he'd never seen a black person before.
His puppy pic
Ha ha, yeah, he's camera shy.
Awww! My doggo looked like that when he was a pupper!
And I don't regret those choices. My children have enriched my life in ways I never could have imagined!
I respect that. I'm pro-choice. Which for me means that I chose to have the children.
Prayed and prayed that God would give him a baby sister. I wholeheartedly believe that that's when the tubes started growing back together.
Well I'm no bible thumper but I do believe in God. And I love science, too. I believe it was a little bit of both! My oldest child 1/2
Found out I was pregnant again years later. Tubes grew back together :-0 So I've learned to never say never. 2/2
Ha! That was my plan, too! Then I got pregnant while on the pill. Had baby via c-section, had tubes tied while Dr. was already in there. 1/2
One of my favorite Jack Jonson songs!
Just because I'm a Bad Guy, doesn't mean I'm a bad guy.
My Fuzzy Boy /a/nPhRw
Thank you
That pink bike with the banana seat, yeeesss! Santa just brought one for my daughter just like that PLUS it has a basket on the front!
I love photography.
Unless you're the Doctor
And if they don't go to college, at least they'll have learned how to work hard and persevere.
school to a new 1 where they actually have to study & apply themselves. Hopefully they'll learn the skill so THEY don't flunk out of college
Same here. I ended up dropping out (maybe flunking out, idk, never looked at transcripts). I moved my teen boys out of their "easy" 1/2
Holy crap, another Cahokian? No way!
Me. That's my son's name.
My 14 year old son wants to build his own computer. Thanks for the info, this will (hopefully) come in handy!
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I’m a lurker and have never given a more reluctant +1 before this post. Fuck you and cheers.
That’s how it is for my husband, too. He actually gets excited when it’s time to open the new batch of socks!
Great info! Thank you!
When my 3 year old son referred to Bernie Mac in Transformers as "The Chocolate Guy," I realized that he'd never seen a black person before.
His puppy pic
Ha ha, yeah, he's camera shy.
Awww! My doggo looked like that when he was a pupper!
And I don't regret those choices. My children have enriched my life in ways I never could have imagined!
I respect that. I'm pro-choice. Which for me means that I chose to have the children.
Prayed and prayed that God would give him a baby sister. I wholeheartedly believe that that's when the tubes started growing back together.
Well I'm no bible thumper but I do believe in God. And I love science, too. I believe it was a little bit of both! My oldest child 1/2
Found out I was pregnant again years later. Tubes grew back together :-0 So I've learned to never say never. 2/2
Ha! That was my plan, too! Then I got pregnant while on the pill. Had baby via c-section, had tubes tied while Dr. was already in there. 1/2
One of my favorite Jack Jonson songs!
Just because I'm a Bad Guy, doesn't mean I'm a bad guy.
My Fuzzy Boy /a/nPhRw
Thank you
That pink bike with the banana seat, yeeesss! Santa just brought one for my daughter just like that PLUS it has a basket on the front!
I love photography.
Unless you're the Doctor
And if they don't go to college, at least they'll have learned how to work hard and persevere.
school to a new 1 where they actually have to study & apply themselves. Hopefully they'll learn the skill so THEY don't flunk out of college
Same here. I ended up dropping out (maybe flunking out, idk, never looked at transcripts). I moved my teen boys out of their "easy" 1/2
Holy crap, another Cahokian? No way!
Me. That's my son's name.
My 14 year old son wants to build his own computer. Thanks for the info, this will (hopefully) come in handy!
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