Re: It's a Boy!



Jim wrote:

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John H. wrote:
On Sun, 20 Jul 2008 21:07:43 -0700, "Calif Bill" <bmckeespam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Calif Bill wrote:
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John H. wrote:
I just got called,

At 5:20 this morning my daughter, Ryan, gave birth to a 6lb 10oz boy. His
name is Cian Leo. Cool!

I'm now officially an Opa of 7, with six grandsons and one granddaughter.
Ask which gets spoiled the most!

http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l252/jherring1/License.jpg

No pictures of the new grandson yet, but I'll try to get some up on Chuck's
Island later today.

Big frippin' thrill.
Sad, not to enjoy parenthood.
Puppy pictures are cute. Eisboch's dog photos are cute. But these rugrats are not puppies, even though there apparently are enough of them now to form a litter.

Sad, not to enjoy parenthood. So very sad to be such a poor excuse for a human being.
We're seeing a lot of jealousy from these two.

Jealous of what? Adult children who keep dropping out babies? <<snerk>>

Somebody *dropped* you out. What a mistake that was.


Sorry, I don't think the *production* of children is much of an accomplishment. It doesn't take effort or any brains to become pregnant.

Now, the production of children who turn out to do something to better society, that is something of which to be proud, because the parents or someone had a hand guiding those progeny into useful activities. Producing a child who becomes a medical research scientist, or an innner city teacher, or a nurse, or a social worker, or a fireman...that is something about which to be prideful.


Not worth discussing further with you.

Krause surely is jealous of someone else's joy and is reacting in a most disgusting manner. Side effects of his narcissism disorder, I suppose.


You really are a simple-minded buttsniffer. Why would I possibly be jealous of *anything* in Herring's mundane little life, especially his grandchildren? Is there something unique about them?
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