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Re: I think my eggs are old and moldy...
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Congratulations, Jammer, and best wishes. Try to stay calm, though that may be impossible!
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Re: I think my eggs are old and moldy...
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Congratulations!
Quote from: jammer on November 17, 2008, 01:15:17 PM
I must have conceived a week or so after my first post here.
Well, then, do we all get to be godparents?
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Re: I think my eggs are old and moldy...
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Quote from: octoprof on November 21, 2008, 10:20:43 PM
Congratulations!
Quote from: jammer on November 17, 2008, 01:15:17 PM
I must have conceived a week or so after my first post here.
Well, then, do we all get to be godparents?
Wow - this thread and the lost stuff thread over and Meet & Greet have amazing mojo! Congratulations, Jammer - and may you enjoy a happy and healthy pregnancy! Be sure to take lots of naps, too, because this is going to be your last chance for awhile ;).
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