Re: Can someone please help me with a personal problem?
Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 8:49 pm
Do you really call it a "hoohoo"?
I think that's what Dora the Explorer calls hers.
I think that's what Dora the Explorer calls hers.
Killing time while the real WD gets some work done.
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mayhem wrote:Do you really call it a "hoohoo"?
I think that's what Dora the Explorer calls hers.
I totally believe you made a flow chart. My plan for drugs are to go to the hospital when things start hurting and then to ask for whatever drugs are available right away. I may ask others patients to share if they are taking too long to get to me.mgan wrote:I think the question you meant to ask was "so what drugs can I take at what stages?"
I made a flow chart.
But, um, if you really want a random long pm from me with Jenn's Tips to Making a Baby Leave Your Body - please let me know [/girlkissers]
Obviously, you haven't been keeping up with Dora.talula wrote:mayhem wrote:Do you really call it a "hoohoo"?
I think that's what Dora the Explorer calls hers.
Goodness! Dora must have changed since I last saw it. It was all about backpacks and maps. Are those codes for other things?
That seems quite sensible.My plan for drugs are to go to the hospital when things start hurting and then to ask for whatever drugs are available right away. I may ask others patients to share if they are taking too long to get to me.
They did this on an episode of Star Trek: Voyager. It was awesome.talula wrote: Please also include the specs for the technology to directly beam him out instead of doing the old fashioned 'pushing' I've laughingly heard of. Thanks!
I thought I was the only one who remembered that. It does seem like a rockin' idea for scientists to get busy on, doesn't it?mouse wrote:They did this on an episode of Star Trek: Voyager. It was awesome.
MenleyNin wrote:I thought I was the only one who remembered that. It does seem like a rockin' idea for scientists to get busy on, doesn't it?mouse wrote:They did this on an episode of Star Trek: Voyager. It was awesome.