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Another round of KTR welcomes to kasper, Gruzurg, Bock and Mitchell (hey, don't I know you from someplace else ;))!

I did in another thread but you can never have to many Birthday wishes so...

Ha den äran på födelsdagen, Kalen
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Welcome to all the new BBS members who've arrived since the last time I posted in this thread! Enjoy your membership benefits, which more or less amount to poking fun at Stewey and Dennis Bailey and an annual gift certificate in the "Lamest Thread of the Year Club." :D
 
Just a little note that, as promised, the baby ticker has returned to my sig. This time it reflects the fact that there is a boy on the way :D
 
Posted by Pip:
Just a little note that, as promised, the baby ticker has returned to my sig. This time it reflects the fact that there is a boy on the way :D

Good to see it Pip! Boys are good..i know i gave birth to one and still have to live with him 6 years later.

But in all seriousness, if he hadnt been 10 pounds it mighta been a hell of a lot easier! :lol:

Um, i was just reading about hypnobirth?? Have you heard about this?? Its supposed to make things go a lot smoother..never tried it(wished i had) just wanted to pass on some new info i had never heard about.
 
Posted by HighteeHeller:
Posted by Pip:
Just a little note that, as promised, the baby ticker has returned to my sig. This time it reflects the fact that there is a boy on the way :D

Good to see it Pip! Boys are good..i know i gave birth to one and still have to live with him 6 years later.
So far I have an eight-year-old girl and a three-year-old boy. The boy has been easier than the girl :p

But in all seriousness, if he hadnt been 10 pounds it mighta been a hell of a lot easier! :lol:

Goodness... 10 pounds! That's not a baby, that's a family!

Um, i was just reading about hypnobirth?? Have you heard about this?? Its supposed to make things go a lot smoother..never tried it(wished i had) just wanted to pass on some new info i had never heard about.

I've heard about it, but I haven't the patience. I'll probably go for the wobbly-leg approach again (epidural). It's too bad that hubby will be out to sea this time... I won't be able to beat him up :lol:
 
Posted by Pip:
Posted by HighteeHeller:
Posted by Pip:
Just a little note that, as promised, the baby ticker has returned to my sig. This time it reflects the fact that there is a boy on the way :D

Good to see it Pip! Boys are good..i know i gave birth to one and still have to live with him 6 years later.
So far I have an eight-year-old girl and a three-year-old boy. The boy has been easier than the girl :p


I have an 8 year old girl who i find a heck of a lot easier then my son..by miles. Of course he has a head of steel and wherever he goes his head goes goes first. Hes a little hard to handle like that. :lol:

But in all seriousness, if he hadnt been 10 pounds it mighta been a hell of a lot easier! :lol:

Goodness... 10 pounds! That's not a baby, that's a family!

Thats not a family, thats a sack of potatoes!! :lol:

Um, i was just reading about hypnobirth?? Have you heard about this?? Its supposed to make things go a lot smoother..never tried it(wished i had) just wanted to pass on some new info i had never heard about.


I've heard about it, but I haven't the patience. I'll probably go for the wobbly-leg approach again (epidural). It's too bad that hubby will be out to sea this time... I won't be able to beat him up :lol
Ah well, im not up for anything anymore, so all the power to you for going through it for the third time!!
Too bad about your husband, its always nice to have them around for a little abuse through it all.
 
My name is Catherine. I am 23 and live in the Big Apple. A long-time lurker on this board, I only start posting here very recently. TNG introduced me at an very early age to the world of Trek, so I will always have a soft spot for it. Other than that, I saw very little VOY, almost none of DS9, only the occasional TOS on syndication. I like the last season of ENT and hope for better things to come this year.

Perhaps predisposed to geekdom due to my mother's influence -- she is a physicist -- I am almost always among the first to check out a sci-fi show. But the only other sci-fi show I regularly watch is Stargate SG-1 (it seems I have problems getting into a show where the alients look too different from "us" :o). My fav genre movie is not Star Wars, however, but Blade Runner (Yay! T'Mom), which I only saw a few years ago when the DVD came out.

So, that's pretty much it ... sci-fi and me :cool:
 
My name's Tamara and I'm from Fort McMurray, Alberta. I'm 18, and have been a fan of Trek ever since I watched TNG and DS9 with my mother as a child. I only really got into Enterprise in it's third season (Twilight is still my favorite ENT episode, and was the one that got me hooked on Trek for good) but I'm rewatching VOY and DS9 as well as TNG whenever I can find it on TV.
 
Welcome Kit,Yashiko, and anyone else I mite of missed! Yal should like it here! Just rember to have fun but not to much it has to go around you know! :)
 
Hi. My name is Autumn. This is the first post in the first forum i've ever joined. I live just outside of L.A. CA. I am a totally trek geek. I'm 24 and grew up watching TNG with my dad (and of course Voyager and DS9). I'm addicted to Enterprise, which I only really started watching during season 2. I think I will really like it here.
 
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