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Old 05-26-2005, 01:14 PM   #3136
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Small and round . . . check. Disproportionately large eyes . . . check.

rp, your maternal instincts appear to be fully functional.
Stop, you're going to make me CRY!



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Old 05-26-2005, 01:14 PM   #3137
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I'm pretty sure that I've mentioned in passing, once or twice, that I'm a geek.
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Old 05-26-2005, 01:24 PM   #3138
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I just love this story --

Houston woman gives birth to identical quadruplets named A something, B something, C something, and D something and the family name is, of all things, Breedlove.

Very smart of her not to choose alliterative names, which is something I will never understand, given my own tendency to mix up names of loved ones (including pets) when they don't start with the same letter.
That is a good story. How do you know what she named them? (or was it in the article and I missed it?...)

Why did they keep mentioning that the identical multiples were conceived without fertility drugs. Duh! Identical, by definition, means they were conceived without fertility drugs.
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I guess I was a little surprised by the outcome, though I think Carrie will be a better fit post-Idol world of singing the anthem at sporting events and Very Special Christmas albums. I think Bo has a career after this, but what? It's hard to have rocker cred after AI. Does he join a band, and, if so, is he just another bandmember or is it Bo and the Attican Bedshitters? Does he go to Vegas and do covers? str8?
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Old 05-26-2005, 01:25 PM   #3140
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That is a good story. How do you know what she named them? (or was it in the article and I missed it?...)

Why did they keep mentioning that the identical multiples were conceived without fertility drugs. Duh! Identical, by definition, means they were conceived without fertility drugs.
You missed it. Adelle, Bonnie, Chloe and Daphne.
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I felt the baby move today!
So did I. Tell it not to grab next time.
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Old 05-26-2005, 01:26 PM   #3142
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That is a good story. How do you know what she named them? (or was it in the article and I missed it?...)

Why did they keep mentioning that the identical multiples were conceived without fertility drugs. Duh! Identical, by definition, means they were conceived without fertility drugs.
"The girls _ Adelle, Bonnie, Chloe and Daphne _ each weigh about 5 pounds"

And they probably mention it because a lot of people may not realize that identicals can't be the result of fertility drugs. It makes sense to me, but I certainly didn't immediately think, "wow, identicals, so there weren't even fertility drugs!"
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So did I. Tell it not to grab next time.
I would think that would feel good.
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Old 05-26-2005, 01:29 PM   #3144
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I would think that would feel good.
Okay, so we're off the preggo fetish, but still on slutty fetus. I think I prefer the former.
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So did I. Tell it not to grab next time.
I thought the sluttiest fetus competition was over.
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Old 05-26-2005, 01:32 PM   #3146
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Okay, so we're off the preggo fetish, but still on slutty fetus. I think I prefer the former.
You people are sick sick sick. It probably thought it was the doctor's finger and was trying to shake hands.
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Old 05-26-2005, 01:32 PM   #3147
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Old 05-26-2005, 01:51 PM   #3148
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Rob's been bitching in a bunch of places about the fact that the pilot closed the door and reopened it. Leno and somewhere else as well, apparently. Didn't mention the personal issue the pilot had, though. His previous assertion was CBS producers ordered the door reopened in order to make the finish close. Seems like a more likely reason than the pilot didn't like him.
This was my assumption when I watched the finale. And why wouldn't they do that? Otherwise the last 45 minutes of the show is worthless. R/A eventually would eventually find that stupid cigar shop and would be uncontested to the finish. Hell, I would go so far as to assume that CBS has some pull in how most of those flight legs are staged. They can't control late arrivals, etc., but I would not be surprised to know that they have some imput in whether TAR people make it on the plane from the waiting list, etc. Maybe I am too much the cynic.
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Old 05-26-2005, 01:56 PM   #3149
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This was my assumption when I watched the finale. And why wouldn't they do that? Otherwise the last 45 minutes of the show is worthless. R/A eventually would eventually find that stupid cigar shop and would be uncontested to the finish. Hell, I would go so far as to assume that CBS has some pull in how most of those flight legs are staged. They can't control late arrivals, etc., but I would not be surprised to know that they have some imput in whether TAR people make it on the plane from the waiting list, etc. Maybe I am too much the cynic.
But isn't keeping R/A from winning a Universal Good?

Don't the acts of CBS prove the existence of God?
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Old 05-26-2005, 01:56 PM   #3150
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Your dad probably repeatedly lied to you, too, when you were a young child, about having Hershey bars in the glove compartment of the car.

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