There's Two of Them
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dfu23 wrote: Boy - Derrek Girl - Brianna :-D - This two of them thing really hasn't sunk in yet has it? :laugh:
A pack of geeks, pale and skinny, feeling a bit pumped and macho after a morning of strenuous mouse clicking and dragging, arriving en masse at the gym. They carefully reset the machines to the lowest settings, offer to spot for each other on the 5 lb dumbells, and rediscover the art of macrame while attempting to jump rope. -Roger Wright on my colleagues and I going to gym each day at lunch
Megan Forbes wrote: This two of them thing really hasn't sunk in yet has it? So freaky, that is exactly what I noticed. If they have a boy and a girl, then he is ok. But otherwise he will have to do some quick thinking on the day. BTW: Just having two fetuses growing at the same time does not guarantee them being twins, right? I mean they could come out at the same time but quite different. Or do all cases like this end in twins? Just curious, never thought about it before.
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South AfricaRoger Wright wrote: Using a feather is kinky; using the whole chicken is perverted!
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Megan Forbes wrote: This two of them thing really hasn't sunk in yet has it? So freaky, that is exactly what I noticed. If they have a boy and a girl, then he is ok. But otherwise he will have to do some quick thinking on the day. BTW: Just having two fetuses growing at the same time does not guarantee them being twins, right? I mean they could come out at the same time but quite different. Or do all cases like this end in twins? Just curious, never thought about it before.
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South AfricaRoger Wright wrote: Using a feather is kinky; using the whole chicken is perverted!
Paul Watson wrote: Or do all cases like this end in twins? Just curious, never thought about it before. That depends - there are identical (one egg split) and non-identical (one in each ovary - very unusual as in most people only one produces an egg each month) Hmm... that turned a little more graphic than expected, but I can't think how else to put it :-O
A pack of geeks, pale and skinny, feeling a bit pumped and macho after a morning of strenuous mouse clicking and dragging, arriving en masse at the gym. They carefully reset the machines to the lowest settings, offer to spot for each other on the 5 lb dumbells, and rediscover the art of macrame while attempting to jump rope. -Roger Wright on my colleagues and I going to gym each day at lunch
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Paul Watson wrote: One in the hand is better than two in the bu... ROTFLMAO :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: Regards, Brian Dela :-)
Run naked in the snow until you're sweating like a stuck pig and can't seem to catch your breath. When the flu becomes pneumonia, they can cure that with a shot. - Roger WrightBrian Delahunty wrote: ROTFLMAO And just what are you laughing at young man? hmmmmmmmmm?
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South AfricaRoger Wright wrote: Using a feather is kinky; using the whole chicken is perverted!
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Paul Watson wrote: Or do all cases like this end in twins? Just curious, never thought about it before. That depends - there are identical (one egg split) and non-identical (one in each ovary - very unusual as in most people only one produces an egg each month) Hmm... that turned a little more graphic than expected, but I can't think how else to put it :-O
A pack of geeks, pale and skinny, feeling a bit pumped and macho after a morning of strenuous mouse clicking and dragging, arriving en masse at the gym. They carefully reset the machines to the lowest settings, offer to spot for each other on the 5 lb dumbells, and rediscover the art of macrame while attempting to jump rope. -Roger Wright on my colleagues and I going to gym each day at lunch
Megan Forbes wrote: Hmm... that turned a little more graphic than expected, but I can't think how else to put it No problem. It is no good not being graphic and explicit about it. Otherwise you have to use metaphors and then I just get confused and think you are talking about flower pollenation and not human reproduction. And, errr, I am not that young that I don't know about living with a woman and her, well, egg production cycle. Once you have lived with a woman you get a good appreciation that it is not just all cold biological waffle. Damned glad I am a male. :)
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South AfricaRoger Wright wrote: Using a feather is kinky; using the whole chicken is perverted!
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Weiye Chen wrote: Congratulations! Do u prefer boy-girl, girl-girl or boy-boy pair?? My preference is at least on boy ... I'll be overjoyed with whatever I get ... but, *looking towards the heavens* please God, let me have at least one boy :-D
Wally Atkins
Newport News, VA, USAdfu23 wrote: My preference is at least on boy ... I'll be overjoyed with whatever I get ... but, *looking towards the heavens* please God, let me have at least one boy If it is a boy, I hope you choose to leave him intact. Here's a link for more info. http://www.cirp.org/pages/parents/[^] Anyway, good luck and enjoy this most special time in your life!!
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Megan Forbes wrote: Hmm... that turned a little more graphic than expected, but I can't think how else to put it No problem. It is no good not being graphic and explicit about it. Otherwise you have to use metaphors and then I just get confused and think you are talking about flower pollenation and not human reproduction. And, errr, I am not that young that I don't know about living with a woman and her, well, egg production cycle. Once you have lived with a woman you get a good appreciation that it is not just all cold biological waffle. Damned glad I am a male. :)
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South AfricaRoger Wright wrote: Using a feather is kinky; using the whole chicken is perverted!
Paul Watson wrote: I am not that young I know - it's just it's the lounge... Paul Watson wrote: Damned glad I am a male I'm still looking into ways for Brendan to carry our kids! :rolleyes:
A pack of geeks, pale and skinny, feeling a bit pumped and macho after a morning of strenuous mouse clicking and dragging, arriving en masse at the gym. They carefully reset the machines to the lowest settings, offer to spot for each other on the 5 lb dumbells, and rediscover the art of macrame while attempting to jump rope. -Roger Wright on my colleagues and I going to gym each day at lunch
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About a month ago I found out that my wife was pregnant and we would have our first child later this year ... ... a week ago, at her first official doctor visit we discovered that there are two little ones in there!!! Twins!!! How wonderful/cool/great/awesome is that!?!?
Wally Atkins
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Paul Watson wrote: I am not that young I know - it's just it's the lounge... Paul Watson wrote: Damned glad I am a male I'm still looking into ways for Brendan to carry our kids! :rolleyes:
A pack of geeks, pale and skinny, feeling a bit pumped and macho after a morning of strenuous mouse clicking and dragging, arriving en masse at the gym. They carefully reset the machines to the lowest settings, offer to spot for each other on the 5 lb dumbells, and rediscover the art of macrame while attempting to jump rope. -Roger Wright on my colleagues and I going to gym each day at lunch
Megan Forbes wrote: I'm still looking into ways for Brendan to carry our kids! Not quite the same thing, but this article[^] (it's about trans-men who become pregnant during transition) makes fascinating reading. It certainly opened my eyes to how differently men and women feel about pregnancy: Pregnancy was described as a strange experience, several FTMs characterized their feelings towards the unborn child as one of a father. The unborn child was perceived as either negatively a parasite or positively-neutral rather as a guest, who had to be protected, but never as a part of the pregnant person. This can be viewed is a marked difference between feelings towards the fetus which are attributed to normal women by society. Although the extent a woman might view the child as 'part of her body' might vary also in the female population (Kitzinger:149), it is a perspective many medical caregivers take for granted (Schutt: 13). I'd never thought of this before, but for them carrying a child must be just as difficult as not ever being able to do so is for me. Oh well. I am in a broody mood today... Anna :rose: www.annasplace.me.uk
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Make that two ;) Anna :rose: www.annasplace.me.uk
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Davina? -- Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit!
benjymous wrote: Davina? Davina Wulff? :omg: I'll never look at him the same way again. :laugh: Hey, stranger things have happened - just look at me... Anna :rose: www.annasplace.me.uk
"Be yourself - not what others think you should be"
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One kid takes all your time - so two can't take any more! Congrats Dave Huff Igor would you give me a hand with the bags? Certainly - you take the blonde and I'll take the one in the turban!
Oh believe me they can! :laugh: Anna :rose: www.annasplace.me.uk
"Be yourself - not what others think you should be"
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Two little tax deductions... sweet! Congrats! Mike Mullikin :beer:
Some mornings, it's just not worth chewing through the leather straps. - Emo Philips
And two mouths to feed! :) -- Ignorant people upsets me.
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benjymous wrote: Davina? Davina Wulff? :omg: I'll never look at him the same way again. :laugh: Hey, stranger things have happened - just look at me... Anna :rose: www.annasplace.me.uk
"Be yourself - not what others think you should be"
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Anna-Jayne Metcalfe wrote: Davina Wulff Not quite! :~ Anna-Jayne Metcalfe wrote: Hey, stranger things have happened I suppose I could change my name to Ronald...
David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk
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dfu23 wrote: My preference is at least on boy ... I'll be overjoyed with whatever I get ... but, *looking towards the heavens* please God, let me have at least one boy If it is a boy, I hope you choose to leave him intact. Here's a link for more info. http://www.cirp.org/pages/parents/[^] Anyway, good luck and enjoy this most special time in your life!!
Glad to see you haven't given up campaigning. Viva la foreskin! ;P
David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk
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Oh believe me they can! :laugh: Anna :rose: www.annasplace.me.uk
"Be yourself - not what others think you should be"
- Marcia GraeschTrouble with resource IDs? Try the Resource ID Organiser Add-In for Visual C++
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I have two of my own - and I constatntly wonder what the heck I was wasting my time on before I had em? Dave Huff Igor would you give me a hand with the bags? Certainly - you take the blonde and I'll take the one in the turban!
I know the feeling. Now that I can't live with my kids anymore there's a huge hole in my day. And the worst bit is I'm getting broody! :rolleyes: Anna :rose: www.annasplace.me.uk
"Be yourself - not what others think you should be"
- Marcia GraeschTrouble with resource IDs? Try the Resource ID Organiser Add-In for Visual C++
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Brian Delahunty wrote: ROTFLMAO And just what are you laughing at young man? hmmmmmmmmm?
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South AfricaRoger Wright wrote: Using a feather is kinky; using the whole chicken is perverted!
Paul Watson wrote: And just what are you laughing at young man? hmmmmmmmmm? eh... :~... mmmm.. :~ ... I don't know herr Paul. :-O Regards, Brian Dela :-)
Run naked in the snow until you're sweating like a stuck pig and can't seem to catch your breath. When the flu becomes pneumonia, they can cure that with a shot. - Roger Wright