I don't think that'll work too good.  I've tried and tried and NOTHING would come 
out...;-)

Michael Corrigan
Programmer
Endora Digital Solutions
1900 Highland Avenue, Suite 200
Lombard, IL 60148
630-627-5055 ext.-136
630/627-5255 Fax
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Beth F 
  To: CF-Community 
  Sent: Monday, April 08, 2002 1:15 PM
  Subject: Re: Egypt: Land of the Gods


  Um, did you ever hear the word BREAST PUMP

  ----- Original Message -----
  From: "Braver, Ben" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Sent: Monday, April 08, 2002 10:03 AM
  Subject: RE: Egypt: Land of the Gods


  > Ummm, how ya gonna get him to breast feed?
  > It's healthier for the kid...
  >
  >
  > > -----Original Message-----
  > > From: Beth F [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  > > Sent: Friday, April 05, 2002 10:43 AM
  > > To: CF-Community
  > > Subject: Re: Egypt: Land of the Gods
  > >
  > >
  > > My goal is to have a househusband when kids enter the picture.
  > >
  > > ----- Original Message -----
  > > From: "Michael Dinowitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  > > To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  > > Sent: Friday, April 05, 2002 8:13 AM
  > > Subject: Re: Egypt: Land of the Gods
  > >
  > >
  > > > It starts getting different when kids enter the picture. When we got
  > > married, we were both working. When Judith gave birth she
  > > tried to work and
  > > be a mother at the same time and decided to do the latter. I
  > > made sure I got
  > > a good job with benefits (and a 3 hour commute) to make sure we were
  > > covered. Even now, Judith is an at home mom where she also
  > > does her editing
  > > and other work.
  > > > Basically, my salary pays for her to work on FA and other
  > > projects. :)
  > > > If she wanted to go out to work and have me at home I'd
  > > have no problem.
  > > Of course, I kind of make more due to who I am but that's
  > > besides the point.
  > > If I had a steady stream of income I'd be home writing
  > > articles, recording
  > > lessons, writing code, and taking care of the kids with no
  > > problem at all.
  > > Anyone here want to finance me for a year and get credit for
  > > all I produce?
  > > I'll have a dozen "complete" papers out with no problem. :)
  > > > (Complete CFSCRIPT still has to be edited, complete
  > > comparison (CFIF, etc)
  > > is in pieces, complete iteration (loops) is as well and there
  > > are bits and
  > > pieces of a half dozen more.)
  > > >
  > > > At 12:07 PM 4/5/02, you wrote:
  > > > >H, as long as its her CHOICE to be the domestic one, I
  > > have no problem
  > > with
  > > > >it.  When its the man's choice it pisses me off.  I know
  > > some really
  > > > >independent, professional women who are very domestic at
  > > home - its weird
  > > to
  > > > >me (and in the case I am thinking of even weird to her)
  > > but if thats what
  > > > >you like to do, go for it.
  > > > >
  > > > >I love to cook and I cook well believe it or not, I just
  > > know its not my
  > > job
  > > > >(as a woman) to cook for Mike.  That being said I often cook but he
  > > cleans
  > > > >the kitchen and does the dishes.  Or we eat out (we are
  > > dual income no
  > > kids,
  > > > >why not?).  If he cooked I would be starving all the
  > > time.....he cooks
  > > > >pretty badly.
  > > > >
  > > > >I do not however do as much cleaning as he does.  I feel
  > > somewhat guilty
  > > > >about that but he cares if its clean and I dont'.
  > > > >
  > > > >
  > > > >----- Original Message -----
  > > > >From: "Howard Owens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  > > > >To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  > > > >Sent: Friday, April 05, 2002 5:02 AM
  > > > >Subject: RE: Egypt: Land of the Gods
  > > > >
  > > > >
  > > > >> I was a bachelor until I was 31, so I know how to cook
  > > and clean and
  > > sew,
  > > > >> etc.  I don't mind cooking a couple of meals a week
  > > (usually on the
  > > > >> weekends). I enjoy it.  But I'm thankful I have a wife
  > > who likes (most
  > > of
  > > > >> the time) taking care of the house. I feel especially
  > > fortunate that I
  > > > >> married a woman who cooks as well as my mom.  So many of
  > > my friends
  > > have
  > > > >> wives who can't cook at all, and they can't cook -- so
  > > they eat out a
  > > lot,
  > > > >> or fast food, or frozen meals (though we've been eating
  > > a lot more
  > > frozen
  > > > >> meals because during the week I'm so busy and my wife
  > > doesn't cook on
  > > days
  > > > >> she has to work (part-time)).
  > > > >>
  > > > >> H.
  > > > >>
  > > > >>
  > > > >> -----Original Message-----
  > > > >> From: Michael Corrigan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  > > > >> Sent: Friday, April 05, 2002 5:09 AM
  > > > >> To: CF-Community
  > > > >> Subject: Re: Egypt: Land of the Gods
  > > > >>
  > > > >>
  > > > >> In Samoan culture, women are not allowed in the kitchen.
  > >  It's is the
  > > > >man's
  > > > >> domain.  He is responsible for gathering and preparing of foods.
  > > > >>
  > > > >> I agree wholeheartedly with you Michael.  I have a 16
  > > month old and
  > > want
  > > > >to
  > > > >> create the same environment for him as well.  My wife
  > > and I do our best
  > > to
  > > > >> create a warm, loving, and safe place for him.  He is
  > > allowed to push
  > > the
  > > > >> boundaries but we are there to prevent him from doing
  > > things that will
  > > > >hurt
  > > > >> him.  He will learn things that will allow him to be
  > > self sufficient
  > > when
  > > > >he
  > > > >> is older and that includes all of the things that some
  > > may consider
  > > > >feminine
  > > > >> roles (I.e. cooking, sewing, etc.).  My grandmother
  > > always told me that
  > > a
  > > > >> man that can't take care of himself is no man and I
  > > agree.  Whenever I
  > > > >think
  > > > >> about how to raise kids, I remember something Mel Gibson
  > > (surprisingly)
  > > > >once
  > > > >> said that the parents role as disciplinarian should be
  > > done in such a
  > > > >manner
  > > > >> that it breaks their will but not their
  > > > >> spirit.  I thought that was profound, especially coming
  > > from Mad Max!
  > > > >>
  > > > >> Michael Corrigan
  > > > >> Programmer
  > > > >> Endora Digital Solutions
  > > > >> 1900 Highland Avenue, Suite 200
  > > > >> Lombard, IL 60148
  > > > >> 630-627-5055 ext.-136
  > > > >> 630/627-5255 Fax
  > > > >>   ----- Original Message -----
  > > > >>   From: Michael Dinowitz
  > > > >>   To: CF-Community
  > > > >>   Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 9:21 PM
  > > > >>   Subject: Re: Egypt: Land of the Gods
  > > > >>
  > > > >>
  > > > >>   As my son does fight with my daughter to give me a book or do
  > > something
  > > > >> for me, I'd say yes, he would. Actually, my son is the
  > > sensitive one
  > > while
  > > > >> my daughter is the daredevil. My job as a parent is to
  > > give them the
  > > > >freedom
  > > > >> to learn and grown and not force them into any specific role.
  > > Personally,
  > > > >I
  > > > >> think I do a good job with it.
  > > > >>   As a side note, I know how to sew and can also cook
  > > rather well. My
  > > wife
  > > > >> learned to cook after we got married. And both of the
  > > older children
  > > (the
  > > > >> youngest is to small) enjoy helping me and/or Judith
  > > when we cook.
  > > > >> Personally, I see cooking as a masculine job. It's a
  > > knife and fire
  > > used
  > > > >to
  > > > >> build something. :)
  > > > >>
  > > > >>
  > > > >>   > Hm, well maybe it is sexist, depends on your family:
  > >  - Would your
  > > son
  > > > >> serve
  > > > >>   > you with a small pitcher to wash your hands before
  > > you say grace
  > > > >because
  > > > >> he
  > > > >>   > loves you and to be helpful?  If not, then perhaps
  > > your children
  > > have
  > > > >> been
  > > > >>   > raised with different roles based on gender.  I am
  > > not going to say
  > > > >its
  > > > >>   > wrong for men and women to play different roles -
  > > its all about
  > > > >personal
  > > > >>   > choice.    But I certainly will try my best to raise my kids
  > > without
  > > > >> those
  > > > >>   > kinds of differentiations  - both son and daughter
  > > will be expected
  > > to
  > > > >> do
  > > > >>   > the same household chores.  Girls will be encouraged
  > > to do sports
  > > and
  > > > >> boys
  > > > >>   > will be encouraged to do crafts.  All children will
  > > learn to sew on
  > > > >> buttons
  > > > >>   > and paddle a kayak.  If later in life they choose to
  > > take more
  > > > >> traditional
  > > > >>   > gender roles, thats their choice, but I would like
  > > them to be able
  > > to
  > > > >> make
  > > > >>   > that choice and not have it decided by me.
  > > > >>   >
  > > > >>   >
  > > > >>   >
  > > > >>   >
  > > > >>   > ----- Original Message -----
  > > > >>   > From: "Michael Dinowitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  > > > >>   > To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  > > > >>   > Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 5:59 PM
  > > > >>   > Subject: Re: Egypt: Land of the Gods
  > > > >>   >
  > > > >>   >
  > > > >>   > > Any time. Women's issues are one of the major
  > > things held against
  > > > >> Orthodox
  > > > >>   > Jews and usually they're totally blown out of proportion.
  > > > >>   > > Actually, I was laughing today at something my
  > > daughter did. I
  > > was
  > > > >in
  > > > >> a
  > > > >>   > small fight on a different list with a militant
  > > feminist who took
  > > > >> anything I
  > > > >>   > said as an attack on her. I was laughing thinking
  > > how she'd react
  > > to
  > > > >my
  > > > >>   > daughter 'serving' me with a small pitcher to wash
  > > my hands before
  > > we
  > > > >> said
  > > > >>   > the grace after meals. She was doing it to be
  > > helpful and because
  > > she
  > > > >> loves
  > > > >>   > me but I knew that the woman would see it as me
  > > subjugating my
  > > > >daughter
  > > > >> or
  > > > >>   > teaching her to be subservient to men. (My daughter
  > > is subservient
  > > to
  > > > >no
  > > > >> one
  > > > >>   > and is more willful than I am).
  > > > >>   > > Have I ever mentioned how proud I am of her and
  > > all my kids. :)
  > > > >>   > >
  > > > >>   > >
  > > > >>   > > > Thanks for the explanation!
  > > > >>   > > > -Ben
  > > > >>   > > >
  > > > >>   > > >
  > > > >>   > > > > -----Original Message-----
  > > > >>   > > > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  > > > >> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  > > > >>   > > > > Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 6:17 PM
  > > > >>   > > > > To: CF-Community
  > > > >>   > > > > Subject: Re: Egypt: Land of the Gods
  > > > >>   > > > >
  > > > >>   > > > >
  > > > >>   > > > > They count, but not in that respect. Again,
  > > its a difference
  > > > >>   > > > > in perspective. Men HAVE to pray 3 times a
  > > day. Women don't.
  > > > >>   > > > > Men MUST pray with a minyan, Women don't have
  > > to. I can go on
  > > > >>   > > > > and on about the whole thing but the point is
  > > moot. A woman
  > > > >>   > > > > can't count for a minyan because she's not bound by the
  > > > >> obligation.
  > > > >>   > > > > An aside, a boy younger than 13 doesn't count
  > > either as he's
  > > > >>   > > > > not bound by obligation either.
  > > > >>   > > > >
  > > > >>   > > > >
  > > > >>   > > > > > 10 men, called a Minyan.
  > > > >>   > > > > >
  > > > >>   > > > > > AFAIK in Orthodox Judiasm, women still don't count
  > > > >>   > > > > > Hope I'm wrong <grin>
  > > > >>   > > > > >
  > > > >>   > > > > > -Ben
  > > > >>   > > > > >
  > > > >>   > > > > >
  > > > >>   > > > > > > -----Original Message-----
  > > > >>   > > > > > > From: BethF [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  > > > >>   > > > > > > Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 8:56 AM
  > > > >>   > > > > > > To: CF-Community
  > > > >>   > > > > > > Subject: Re: Egypt: Land of the Gods
  > > > >>   > > > > > >
  > > > >>   > > > > > >
  > > > >>   > > > > > > I believe (lots of more jewish than me
  > > people here to
  > > > >correct
  > > > >>   > > > > > > me) that jews
  > > > >>   > > > > > > dont' need a synagogue to pray but just 9 "men".
  > > > >>   > > > > > > In fact there is some joke about it my dad used to
  > > > >tell.....I
  > > > >>   > > > > > > am sure I will
  > > > >>   > > > > > > get it all wrong so I won't tell it.
  > > > >>   > > > > > >
  > > > >>   > > > > > > --Beth, Pseudo usenet cop
  > > > >>   > > > > > > Merlin MTB, BikeE AT, RANS gliss, Trek
  > > R200, Kickbike
  > > > >>   > > > > > > Owned by Kavik (Samoyed Boy) and Toklat
  > > (Keeshond Boy)
  > > > >>   > > > > > > Anchorage, Alaska
  > > > >>   > > > > > >
  > > > >>   > > > > > >
  > > > >>   > > > > > >
  > > > >>   > > > > > > ----- Original Message -----
  > > > >>   > > > > > > From: "Todd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  > > > >>   > > > > > > To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  > > > >>   > > > > > > Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 4:29 AM
  > > > >>   > > > > > > Subject: Re: Egypt: Land of the Gods
  > > > >>   > > > > > >
  > > > >>   > > > > > >
  > > > >>   > > > > > > > > Did I hear them say that "unlike Jews
  > > and Christians"
  > > > >>   > > > > > > Muslims don't need
  > > > >>   > > > > > > a
  > > > >>   > > > > > > > > centralized place to pray?
  > > > >>   > > > > > > >
  > > > >>   > > > > > > > > It seems they also said that uniquely, Muslim's
  > > > >>   > > > > > > > > mosques are more than a place of
  > > worship.  I can't
  > > speak
  > > > >>   > > > > > > for Jews, but
  > > > >>   > > > > > > > > certainly Christians don't believe the
  > > only place you
  > > > >can
  > > > >>   > > > > > > pray is in a
  > > > >>   > > > > > > > > church, nor do they believe that a
  > > physical church
  > > > >>   > > > > represents the
  > > > >>   > > > > > > religion
  > > > >>   > > > > > > > > (as was implied). The Body of Christ
  > > is where ever
  > > there
  > > > >>   > > > > > > are believers.
  > > > >>   > > > > > > > > Also, many churches also serve as education
  > > facilities
  > > > >>   > > > > > > and community
  > > > >>   > > > > > > > > facilities, and it's been this way
  > > since early in the
  > > > >>   > > > > > > church history.
  > > > >>   > > > > > > >
  > > > >>   > > > > > > > Maybe they were refering to "going to
  > > church"?  I don't
  > > > >>   > > > > > > know.  I didn't
  > > > >>   > > > > > > > catch that part.
  > > > >>   > > > > > > >
  > > > >>   > > > > > > > > I just got the impression, without
  > > really paying as
  > > > >close
  > > > >>   > > > > > > attention to
  > > > >>   > > > > > > the
  > > > >>   > > > > > > > > beginning of that segament as I would
  > > like, that they
  > > > >were
  > > > >>   > > > > > > > mischaracterizing
  > > > >>   > > > > > > > > Christianity (and possibly Judiasim).
  > > > >>   > > > > > > > >
  > > > >>   > > > > > > > > H.
  > > > >>   > > > > > > >
  > > > >>   > > > > > > >
  > > > >>   > > > > > >
  > > > >>   > > > > >
  > > > >>   > > > >
  > > > >>   > > >
  > > > >>   > >
  > > > >>   >
  > > > >>
  > > > >>
  > > > >>
  > > > >
  > > >
  > >
  > 
  
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