> >You can find some excuses that will keep you alive,
> >even if this woman will never again consider you a
> >human being.
>
>
>
> I suspect that this is the reason behind the list item.
>
If someone acknowledges a pregnacy, and the pregnacy results in a
miscarriage, there is a degree of sha
Reggie Bautista wrote:
>
>> Right now, it seems that our g*vernments and j*diciary powers
>> and doing whatever they can to prevent tourists from crossing
>> the border :-/
>
> Do you know if this is affecting Brazilian students who go to college in
> the USA?
>
No. But I guess that most people wil
Julia Thompson wrote:
>Jim Sharkey wrote:
>> That's you in the purple, right?
>More like a blue, but yeah. And that was at 21 weeks
>If I can find the CD with the pictures taken the night before I
>was induced, do you want me to e-mail you a copy of one of
>them? :)
Sure, why not? Should
Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
>Jim Sharkey wrote:
>>That's you in the purple, right? I figured you were huge, but
>>wow!!! Looked like you were smuggling medcine balls or
>>something. :)
>Now that's probably an example of something you should not say to a
>woman . . . unless you are well outside o
Alberto wrote:
> Maybe the easiest way to enter the USA now is going to
> Cuba, stealing a boat, and entering as a Castro refugee!
It didn't work for Elian...
Reggie Bautista
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Alberto wrote:
> I imagine that I will have to warn pregnant brazilian women about
> this, if it comes a time when brazilians can get back to the USA.
> Right now, it seems that our g*vernments and j*diciary powers
> and doing whatever they can to prevent tourists from crossing
> the border :-/
Do
Matt Grimaldi wrote:
>
>> Right now, it seems that our g*vernments and j*diciary powers
>> and doing whatever they can to prevent tourists from crossing
>> the border :-/
>
> What? You don't like giving the blood sample and having the
> radio tag installed? ;-)
>
I wonder how long it will take to
Julia Thompson wrote:
>
>>> A good way to show off the belly is to wear a 2-piece outfit that
>>> doesn't cover the belly at all. Do they have fashions like that in
>>> Brazil for pregnant women?
>>
>> Yes, of course.
>
> See, that would have been perfect. :) Guess I was living in the wrong
> cu
Alberto Monteiro wrote:
>
>
> I imagine that I will have to warn pregnant brazilian women about
> this, if it comes a time when brazilians can get back to the USA.
> Right now, it seems that our g*vernments and j*diciary powers
> and doing whatever they can to prevent tourists from crossing
> the
At 10:25 PM 1/6/04, Julia Thompson wrote:
"Ronn!Blankenship" wrote:
>
> At 03:06 PM 1/6/04, Julia Thompson wrote:
>
> >I'd recommend that they dress for the weather wherever it is they're
> >going, and be aware that toplessness is not socially acceptable in a lot
> >of places in the US.
>
> It migh
- Original Message -
From: "Julia Thompson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Killer Bs Discussion" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2004 10:23 PM
Subject: Re: A List A List
> Robert Seeberger wrote:
> >
> > - Original M
Jim Sharkey wrote:
>
> Julia Thompson wrote:
> >If you go to burnaustin.org there may be pictures or links
> >to pictures.
>
> That's you in the purple, right? I figured you were huge, but
> wow!!! Looked like you were smuggling medcine balls or something.
> :)
More like a blue, but yeah. An
"Ronn!Blankenship" wrote:
>
> At 03:06 PM 1/6/04, Julia Thompson wrote:
>
> >I'd recommend that they dress for the weather wherever it is they're
> >going, and be aware that toplessness is not socially acceptable in a lot
> >of places in the US.
>
> It might have been possible this past weekend
Robert Seeberger wrote:
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Julia Thompson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Killer Bs Discussion" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2004 3:06 PM
> Subject: Re: A List A List
>
> >
At 08:55 PM 1/6/04, Jim Sharkey wrote:
Julia Thompson wrote:
>If you go to burnaustin.org there may be pictures or links
>to pictures.
That's you in the purple, right? I figured you were huge, but
wow!!! Looked like you were smuggling medcine balls or something. :)
Now that's probably an exa
Julia Thompson wrote:
>If you go to burnaustin.org there may be pictures or links
>to pictures.
That's you in the purple, right? I figured you were huge, but wow!!! Looked like you
were smuggling medcine balls or something. :)
Jim
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At 03:06 PM 1/6/04, Julia Thompson wrote:
I'd recommend that they dress for the weather wherever it is they're
going, and be aware that toplessness is not socially acceptable in a lot
of places in the US.
It might have been possible this past weekend here, where it was actually
in the mid-70s°F
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From: "Julia Thompson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Killer Bs Discussion" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2004 3:06 PM
Subject: Re: A List A List
>
> What's the general attitude on public breastfeeding in Br
Alberto Monteiro wrote:
>
> Julia Thompson wrote:
> >
> > A good way to show off the belly is to wear a 2-piece outfit that
> > doesn't cover the belly at all. Do they have fashions like that in
> > Brazil for pregnant women?
> >
> Yes, of course.
See, that would have been perfect. :) Guess I
Julia Thompson wrote:
>
> A good way to show off the belly is to wear a 2-piece outfit that
> doesn't cover the belly at all. Do they have fashions like that in
> Brazil for pregnant women?
>
Yes, of course.
> The only place I felt completely comfortable
> dressing like that was at an event whe
Alberto Monteiro wrote:
>
> Julia Thompson wrote:
> >
> >> 10. You should never say anything to a woman that even remotely
> >> suggests that you think she's pregnant unless you can see an actual
> >> baby emerging from her at that moment.
> >
> > And if you *are* going to say something, indicatin
Julia Thompson wrote:
>
>> 10. You should never say anything to a woman that even remotely
>> suggests that you think she's pregnant unless you can see an actual
>> baby emerging from her at that moment.
>
> And if you *are* going to say something, indicating that you think she's
> about to pop mig
From: Alberto Monteiro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> >
> > 10. You should never say anything to a woman that even remotely
> > suggests that you think she's pregnant unless you can see an
actual
> > baby emerging from her at that moment.
> >
> Is this true in the USA? Here in Brazil it's a capita
Robert Seeberger wrote:
>
> FIFTEEN THINGS THAT IT TOOK ME OVER 50 YEARS TO LEARN by Dave Barry
>
> 7. Never lick a steak knife.
And I hope I can remember that one every time by the time I'm 50. (It's
not so bad if you lick it in the right direction.)
> 10. You should never say anything to a
Russell Chapman wrote:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >>9. You will never find anybody who can give you a clear and compelling
> >>reason why we observe daylight savings time.
> >>
> >Not true.
> >
> Perhaps it would be more accurate to say that for every clear and
> compelling argument why DST
At 08:41 PM 1/5/04, Alberto Monteiro wrote:
Doug Pensinger wrote:
>
>>> 10. You should never say anything to a woman that even remotely
>>> suggests that you think she's pregnant unless you can see an actual
>>> baby emerging from her at that moment.
>>
>> Is this true in the USA? Here in Brazil it
Doug Pensinger wrote:
>
>>> 10. You should never say anything to a woman that even remotely
>>> suggests that you think she's pregnant unless you can see an actual
>>> baby emerging from her at that moment.
>>
>> Is this true in the USA? Here in Brazil it's a capital
>> offense _not_ to mention tha
At 07:51 PM 1/5/04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 9. You will never find anybody who can give you a clear and compelling
> reason why we observe daylight savings time.
>
Not true.
It comes down to the same reason that we do many other things: money,
honey . . .
-- Ronn! :)
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On Tue, 6 Jan 2004 02:22:41 +, Alberto Monteiro
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
10. You should never say anything to a woman that even remotely
suggests that you think she's pregnant unless you can see an actual
baby emerging from her at that moment.
Is this true in the USA? Here in Brazil it's a
>
> 10. You should never say anything to a woman that even remotely
> suggests that you think she's pregnant unless you can see an actual
> baby emerging from her at that moment.
>
Is this true in the USA? Here in Brazil it's a capital
offense _not_ to mention that the woman not only
is pregnant,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
9. You will never find anybody who can give you a clear and compelling
reason why we observe daylight savings time.
Not true.
Perhaps it would be more accurate to say that for every clear and
compelling argument why DST is observed, there is a clear and compelling
argum
> 9. You will never find anybody who can give you a clear and compelling
> reason why we observe daylight savings time.
>
Not true.
> 14. Your friends love you anyway.
>
Definitely true, at least in my case.
Tom Beck
www.mercerjewishsingles.org
"I always knew I'd see the first man on the M
From: "Robert Seeberger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Mon, 5 Jan 2004 18:54:49 -0600
FIFTEEN THINGS THAT IT TOOK ME OVER 50 YEARS TO LEARN by Dave Barry
Well, this was a very nice post to return to
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