OK what about a slow moving C clamp?

larry

At 01:20 PM 12/18/2003, you wrote:
>OK, let me extend the list ...
>1.  No Knives
>2.  No Bricks
>3.  No Knees or other quickly moving objects
>4.  No Lasers, matches, or other objects whose fundamental purpose is to
>caterize
>
>Andy
>   -----Original Message-----
>   From: Jim Campbell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2003 10:53 AM
>   To: CF-Community
>   Subject: Re: Having kids (was RE: Exploring Frugality)
>
>   I've had a few childfree friends who have had the procedure done and
>   told me about it.  In short, don't worry - there are no knives.  They
>   use lasers now, and you see smoke billowing from down there during the
>   procedure.  En fuego!
>
>   - Jim
>
>   Andy Ousterhout wrote:
>
>   >NO KNIVES DOWN THERE.  PERIOD.
>   >  -----Original Message-----
>   >  From: Heald, Tim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   >  Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2003 10:33 AM
>   >  To: CF-Community
>   >  Subject: RE: Having kids (was RE: Exploring Frugality)
>   >
>   >
>   >  vasectomy.......
>   >
>   >
>   >  Look into it :)
>   >
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>   >  -----Original Message-----
>   >  From: Philip Arnold [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   >  Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2003 11:31 AM
>   >  To: CF-Community
>   >  Subject: RE: Having kids (was RE: Exploring Frugality)
>   >
>   >  > Wouldn't you be a bit hostile if someone implied that your decisions
>   >  > about your life were less than ideal or somehow unacceptable?
>   >
>   >  I had that on a board I visit
>   >
>   >  There was a question raised about homosexuals raising somebody - would a
>   >  gay couple be good parents...
>   >
>   >  Well, someone went off and posted that a child MUST have a Father and a
>   >  Mother, otherwise it can't have a happy upbringing
>   >
>   >  This REALLY got my back up - I grew up without a father (he walked out
>   >  before I was born) - raised by my mother (who was working full time) and
>   >  my grand-mother (who worked part time)
>   >
>   >  I never had a father figure, and never regretted not having one - esp
>   >  having seen some of my friends come to school bruised, because their
>   >  father had gotten drink and hit them when they did something dumb
>   >
>   >  Anyways, after my little "rant" on the subject, he completely went into
>   >  hiding <g>
>   >
>   >  So, trying to give "opressive" views on a subject - as YOU see how life
>   >  should be is rather annoying to those of us who believe the complete
>   >  opposite
>   >
>   >  Back on topic...
>   >  In a way, I'm actually "scared" of having children, in case I turn out
>   >  like my father, and just walk away - in fact, I know I'd just walk away!
>   >
>   >  I've NEVER wanted children, I absolutely hate the concept of a child
>   >  needing for you 24 hours a day... This is why we have pets - they look
>   >  after themselves most of the time, and only need feeding once a day,
>   >  letting out several times a day, and then we give them love which they
>   >  return... That's it!
>   >
>   >  I also can't see it when people say "Oh, isn't that baby beautiful" -
>   >  NO! It looks like a little Winston Churchill!
>   >
>   >  There - I've had my say <g>
>   >    _____
>   >
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