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primroseburrows) wrote2006-05-30 07:22 pm
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ZOMG, not a DEVIL BABY!
The sad thing is? In the US, she'd probably get her way.
ETA: Happy 34th birthday to Manny Ramirez!
The sad thing is? In the US, she'd probably get her way.
ETA: Happy 34th birthday to Manny Ramirez!
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It's spook-inducing, to be sure. Perhaps if she's lucky, it'll also be pre-June 6th-birth inducing. Or post-June 6. Either way would be fine with her, I'm sure.
*shrugs along with you*
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Maybe she'll be born on my birthday, 5 June! Added bonus: it's Draco's birthday, as well. :)
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It's the fact that she could get an induction in this country that pisses me off, anyway, not her superstitions.
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where did she get her license to parent?
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i think, though, that when a parent cannot tell the difference between superstition and "clear and present danger" (and if the medical profession, moreover, is prepared to support that lack of distinction) there are significant problems afoot. i realize, though, how subjective i'm being in terms of what *I* believe to be clear and present danger as opposed to what others believe to be clear and present danger...
i'll go back to my books now where there is surer footing for this wee lass!! :D
HEY -- doug and i wish to send our condolences to you and your boston baseball people. i'm sure they'll rebound -- it's the way of all things.
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People are crazy sometimes.
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Most American hospitals wouldn't have, IMO.
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Bleh. *makes face*
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Oh, and icon LOVE!
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You know, in Orthodox Jewish synagogues, boys who aren't old enough for bar mitzvah aren't allowed to read the Song of Songs. I think Christian churches -- Protestant, Catholic, and Orthodox, all of 'em -- should institute some kind of restrictive policy about apocalyptic literature like Revelation and Daniel. Like, you can't read it if YOU'RE A COMPLETE IDIOT. *scowl*
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I'm not dogmatically religous (I don't know any Unitarians who are, actually), but I know puite a few religious people who'd never try something this stupid. And the fact that there are "professionals" who WOULD give her what she wants is even worse.
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I know someone who was induced because her due date was April 1. A bit silly, IMHO. *sighs*
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Actually, I just recently heard a story on NPR about women choosing to schedule caesarian delivery. They work with the doctor, do the ultrasound thing to make sure the baby is fully 'cooked' and then they go for it. The story covered pros and cons for the women making this kind of choice. I wouldn't call myself an advocate, but it was interesting.
And yeah. Intelligence testing should be required for drivers licensing and spouting Bible quotes from questionable sources. ;-)
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When I was pregnant with
The problem with working against nature like that is that nature is usually way smarter than science. IMO, messing with mother nature is a tricky thing.
HAHA
Re: HAHA
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Susan
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