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A thoroughly fine looking chile. Lemme guess: when you finally get him to sleep, you've spent about all you have to spend. It doesn't get any better than this. There is no higher calling than to be a mom.
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__________________ I never knew a man who wished to be himself a slave. Consider if you know any good thing that no man desires for himself. A. Lincoln
"Mom... what's the matter... please mom what's wrong. Please put down the car, I was only kidding."
__________________ Few take the trouble to understand or to view the American scene with perspective. And we Americans love to find ourselves guilty of something. However, it is never I who am guilty, but those other Americans, the past or present government or the other political party. Americans almost never find other countries guilty. It is always ourselves or our fancied influence in other countries. Louis L'amour
Location: Baltimore, Charm City, Mobtown, "a foul nest of secessionist vipers" - take your pick.
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Don't let those Grand Parents spoil him.
Grandparents have an ancient, sacred duty to spoil their grandchildren. Besides that, grandparents and grandchildren have a common enemy.
My wife's daughter disapproves when her mother allows the little grandmonsters to do things their own mother has forbidden. My wife's answer? "Once your butt is out that door, I am in charge."
Vous pouvez voir par mes vêtements que je ne suis pas un cowboy.
"The people of the free states have defended, encouraged, and participated; and are more guilty for it, before God, than the South, in that they have not the apology of education or custom." - Harriet Beecher Stowe, author of "Uncle Tom's Cabin", on the North and slavery
Can't wait to see the first pictures of his sibling. Any day now!
__________________ "There must be more historians of the Civil War than there were generals figthing in it... Of the two groups, the historians are the more belligerent." David Donald, Lincoln Reconsidered (1961)