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Josie
03-11-2008, 10:02 AM
It's 9am here and in 4 hours I found out if Spot is missing its penis, as I hope it is :p
Yes, Prick. I made a BABY thread! :eek: *runs screaming*
Does anyone else have chilluns?
CrAnIuM
03-11-2008, 10:19 AM
Booooooooooooooo @ procreation.
CrAnIuM
03-11-2008, 10:20 AM
Don't you have like 11 kids already ?
I may be misinformed ...slightly.
Josie
03-11-2008, 10:41 AM
Booooooooooooooo @ procreation.
Aww, don't be angry at me because your attempts failed to produce something of the human variety.
Don't you have like 11 kids already ?
I may be misinformed ...slightly.
Yes, slightly. Subtract 9 and a half and you'll be somewhere in the right ballpark.
CrAnIuM
03-11-2008, 10:44 AM
Aww, don't be angry at me because your attempts failed to produce something of the human variety.
My hefty child support payments prove otherwise, sadly.
Yes, slightly. Subtract 9 and a half and you'll be somewhere in the right ballpark.
A vagina is NOT a clown car.
4nik8
03-11-2008, 11:05 AM
It's 9am here and in 4 hours I found out if Spot is missing its penis, as I hope it is :p
Yes, Prick. I made a BABY thread! :eek: *runs screaming*
Does anyone else have chilluns?
So you're hoping for a stemless apple are ya?
Josie
03-11-2008, 11:14 AM
So you're hoping for a stemless apple are ya?
Yes, indeed. :) I've already got one firehouse to wrangle in, constantly... I don't want two.
I'm not sure if this is just a boy thing or not, but it drives me nuts. He always has this need to sleep with one hand shoved in his diaper, holding his wang. Then, he'll want to stretch or scratch and itch, and when he pulls his hand out, the firehouse peeps out the top of the diaper and the next time he pees, it shoots everywhere.
..btw, we cosleep. :mad:
Hehe, though it does have its benefits. One time, he had such good aim that he managed to ONLY spray my husband's face and pillow. *snicker*
Josie
03-11-2008, 11:15 AM
A vagina is NOT a clown car.
And good thing. If it were, mine would be disqualified. My vagina is sadly empty at the moment.. and my uterus is only occupied by one clown.
JackBlack
03-11-2008, 11:41 AM
And good thing. If it were, mine would be disqualified. My vagina is sadly empty at the moment.. and my uterus is only occupied by one clown.
Hello Josie,
Damn that's gotta suck. Which clown are you talking about?:eek:
Celtic Crusher
03-11-2008, 03:01 PM
Hello Josie,
Damn that's gotta suck. Which clown are you talking about?:eek:
http://www.psychodelica.com/img/other/Pennywise01.jpg
Josie
03-11-2008, 04:37 PM
Damn. it. all. to. hell. Spot has a hose.
4nik8
03-11-2008, 05:01 PM
Damn. it. all. to. hell. Spot has a hose.
But does he have all his fingers and toes?
Josie
03-11-2008, 05:19 PM
But does he have all his fingers and toes?
Yep, he's super healthy... but still is a "he". The only real reasons that it bothers me are...
I won't be able to buy/get cute girlie stuff or put *my* baby dress on either of my kids.
The below (or above if you do your preferences all stupid-like) listed "hose" issues
potty training is a bitch with boys
As for crap like barbies and whatever, I don't care about that. I was (and still am) a total tomboy. I much preferred to splash around in puddles, play in the mud, and play WWIII with my brother's GI Joe's.... so I assume that if I had a girl, that's what she'd be like too.
Anyways, he weighs about 10 oz. right now and is breech atm.
4nik8
03-11-2008, 05:25 PM
Yep, he's super healthy... but still is a "he". The only real reasons that it bothers me are...
I won't be able to buy/get cute girlie stuff or put *my* baby dress on either of my kids.
The below (or above if you do your preferences all stupid-like) listed "hose" issues
potty training is a bitch with boys
As for crap like barbies and whatever, I don't care about that. I was (and still am) a total tomboy. I much preferred to splash around in puddles, play in the mud, and play WWIII with my brother's GI Joe's.... so I assume that if I had a girl, that's what she'd be like too.
Anyways, he weighs about 10 oz. right now and is breech atm.
I empathize with ya.
I got lucky and had one of each (how's that for salt in the wound?)
Can't say it was much different potty training them though.
10 oz? That's itty bitty. How far along are you? If it's that early, are they positive on the gender?
Josie
03-11-2008, 05:35 PM
I empathize with ya.
I got lucky and had one of each (how's that for salt in the wound?)
Can't say it was much different potty training them though.
10 oz? That's itty bitty. How far along are you? If it's that early, are they positive on the gender?
I'm 20 weeks today, so sort of 5 months, though I *look* like I'm somewhere around 7 months for some strange reason. Maybe because I haven't gained much weight? Hehe, I'm now the same weight that I was when I was 5 weeks pregnant with my first.
So, I'm not very far along. Elehu's (yes, I've already named it) weight is good for this stage :)
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Prick:
I know you want to. So go ahead. YES, HIS NAME IS ELEHU!!! :D
Eagan and Elehu. Such wonderful names, wouldn't you agree? :p
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Oh, oops. Yes, the gender is certain. It's easier to confuse a boy for a girl than a girl for a boy. We saw the little nub several times.
Violet
03-11-2008, 05:38 PM
As for crap like barbies and whatever, I don't care about that. I was (and still am) a total tomboy. I much preferred to splash around in puddles, play in the mud, and play WWIII with my brother's GI Joe's.... so I assume that if I had a girl, that's what she'd be like too.
Hahahaha... Can't count on that, though. I knew a chick who assumed the same, and had herself the girliest of girls. I'm talking: wore nothing but pink, squealed when she got a speck of dirt on her shoes, begged for every damn doll that came out on the market, wanted all the latest stuff from all the boy bands, etc. Yick.
Consider yourself blessed. At least you can hand-me-down some of the baby clothes to the younger sib.
Josie
03-11-2008, 05:47 PM
Hahahaha... Can't count on that, though. I knew a chick who assumed the same, and had herself the girliest of girls. I'm talking: wore nothing but pink, squealed when she got a speck of dirt on her shoes, begged for every damn doll that came out on the market, wanted all the latest stuff from all the boy bands, etc. Yick.
Yeah.. that would drive me nuts. Kids are supposed to get dirty when they play. That's the whole fun of it.
Consider yourself blessed. At least you can hand-me-down some of the baby clothes to the younger sib.
True, but it's a little depressing at the same time. I kept all of Eagan's old baby clothes just in case we ended up in this situation, but I don't really want to put his clothes on another baby. I wanted that baby to have its own special set of stuff. Yeah, I know... that's really dumb, but that's what I wanted. Oh well, though. The best I can hope for now is that they'll at least *look* different, hehe.
I hate when siblings all look the same. To me, they become nameless. Kid 1, Kid 2, Kid 3...
However, I do like that it'll be so much cheaper. Oh, you need new clothes? *goes to closet and pulls out box*
Blah. I'm very talkative today... :o
CrAnIuM
03-11-2008, 05:59 PM
Yeah..
Blah. I'm very talkative today... :o
It's cause you are full of that demon seed.
Absinthe
03-11-2008, 08:39 PM
I'm 20 weeks today, so sort of 5 months, though I *look* like I'm somewhere around 7 months for some strange reason. Maybe because I haven't gained much weight? Hehe, I'm now the same weight that I was when I was 5 weeks pregnant with my first.
So, I'm not very far along. Elehu's (yes, I've already named it) weight is good for this stage :)
____________________
Prick:
I know you want to. So go ahead. YES, HIS NAME IS ELEHU!!! :D
Eagan and Elehu. Such wonderful names, wouldn't you agree? :p
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Oh, oops. Yes, the gender is certain. It's easier to confuse a boy for a girl than a girl for a boy. We saw the little nub several times.
Congrats to the new family member. :)
Nice to read how excited you are. What did your kids say?
I thought my little brother was a doll when my mom showed him to me for the first time (I was 2.5 years old).
Years later.... I tried to sell him... but couldn't find a buyer... weird :eek:
CrAnIuM
03-11-2008, 08:40 PM
Congrats to the new family member. :)
Nice to read how excited you are. What did your kids say?
I thought my little brother was a doll when my mom showed him to me for the first time (I was 2.5 years old).
Years later.... I tried to sell him... but couldn't find a buyer... weird :eek:
Jeeeeeeez .. chick talk !
Absinthe
03-11-2008, 08:45 PM
Jeeeeeeez .. chick talk !
Oh come on... we all know that you have a soft spot... http://img522.imageshack.us/img522/2702/hugbybciemnyka6.gif
CrAnIuM
03-11-2008, 08:46 PM
^^^ Lame.
Absinthe
03-11-2008, 08:47 PM
^^^ Lame.
Aha!! I was right....
Josie
03-12-2008, 08:03 AM
What did your kids say?
I have one child. He's 15 months and said "da da da ba boo ka!" I think that was, "Yay, a brother."
I thought my little brother was a doll when my mom showed him to me for the first time (I was 2.5 years old).
I thought mine was ugly. I was 5 when he was born, and we all thought he'd be cute. Nope. He came out with really long hair around the sides of his head and none on the top, had a HUGE pug face, and no ass, but lots of skin for it... so it just sort of sagged and grouped together.
He stayed ugly until he was two. Even my mom couldn't say he was cute. lol. He's a looker now, though. He's 15 and all the little girls swoon in his blithely unaware presence. :rolleyes:
Josie
03-12-2008, 08:07 AM
Jeeeeeeez .. chick talk !
It's a chick thread :p *hugs*
Absinthe
03-12-2008, 07:38 PM
I have one child. He's 15 months and said "da da da ba boo ka!" I think that was, "Yay, a brother."
Are you sure? It could be something more like: "Oh no!!!" :a08: LOL...
I thought mine was ugly. I was 5 when he was born, and we all thought he'd be cute. Nope. He came out with really long hair around the sides of his head and none on the top, had a HUGE pug face, and no ass, but lots of skin for it... so it just sort of sagged and grouped together.
He stayed ugly until he was two. Even my mom couldn't say he was cute. lol. He's a looker now, though. He's 15 and all the little girls swoon in his blithely unaware presence. :rolleyes:
My brother was a charmer from the start. Big brown eyes... and so well behaved. My Mom got many compliments about that. She always wondered who they were talking about...
Later on, a lot of my friends said that "he is so cute" and "he looks so great" and "he is soooo sweet". Eeeewwwww....
Josie
03-13-2008, 05:29 AM
Are you sure? It could be something more like: "Oh no!!!" :a08: LOL...
Nah, I think it's more like, "Chewtoy?" :10_003:
Absinthe
03-13-2008, 12:23 PM
Nah, I think it's more like, "Chewtoy?" :10_003:
I think you are right... I remember my niece using something similar to your son's ... uhm ... words...
Celtic Crusher
03-13-2008, 04:46 PM
I was 5 when he was born
He's 15
Are you claiming to be 20?
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