omg!! is that for real?!?!?
how completely twisted!!!
here's an oldie but goodie i thought you guys would get a kick out of........plus i felt like gettin all the ladies all riled up.
vindication i (book, 1931) pp.156-157 .
the women make monkeys or dupes of men.
omg!! is that for real?!?!?
how completely twisted!!!
i always assume that people with real pics for their avatars are pics of that poster.
obviously that's not always the case.
i'm curious about whose pic is really them.
Wish it was me... lol
it has been a long time since i posted here... hope everyone is well.. quick favor... can anyone post or email me the sheet music for song #15?.
and, if anyone has a large copy song book they wouldn't mind giving up it would be most appreciated.
i could arrange shipping... just drop me a pm.. *hugs*.
Hello everyone!!
It has been a long time since I posted here... hope everyone is well.
Quick favor... can anyone post or email me the sheet music for Song #15?
And, if anyone has a large copy song book they wouldn't mind giving up it would be most appreciated. I could arrange shipping... just drop me a pm.
*hugs*
first thing i'd notice is how the old ones got so much older and how the kids became adults and are taller than me.. next thing i'd notice would be how long and dull the meetings are.. *yawn*.
Had to go back for my grandmother's funeral couple of months back and the major thing I noticed that I never saw before, was how much they all look alike... They have this blank expression plastered on their faces... no real individuality. It was a little creepy.
alright who plays?
i just got the mario mix ddr game for gamecube and i'm buying mc groovz ddr as well.
i've also played the ones for playstation but i dont own them.
I am totally useless at this game!! LOL but... I have mastered Amplitude (PS2) which is a similar style game but music instead of dancing. wow, I sound like a nerd!! :-)
ok, so i'm at the dentist this afternoon - nothing major, just something i've been putting off for a while - and the dental assistant is doing her thing with my teeth - my mouth is wired open (i think i was able to tune into radio transmissions for a while) - and i've got my eyes closed, my glasses off, trying to relax in the chair, while listening to the piped in muzak.. suddenly, i can tell she's really getting into her work - she's leaning against my face and getting quite vigorous about whatever she's doing to my tooth.
then it dawned on me.... ummm... hello.... your breast is in my eye!!!
except my mouth is frozen and wired so that all that's coming out is unintelligible garble... and drool (from being wired open, not because it's the least bit "interesting").. so i'm thinking to myself, if i push her away from my face, she looks the type that would clock me for sexually harassing her... if i say anything to her about it, she'll be embarrassed and might screw up my tooth... if i wait a couple more minutes, she'll be done and i might have an interesting story to share with mr scully... finally, it occurs to me that they said i could give them a signal to stop what they are doing.
Is your dentist accepting new patients?
http://www.cnn.com/2006/law/03/08/fatherhood.suit.ap/index.html.
men want 'say' in unplanned pregnancyactivists seek right to decline financial responsibility for kids.
new york (ap) -- contending that women have more options than they do in the event of an unintended pregnancy, men's rights activists are mounting a long shot legal campaign aimed at giving them the chance to opt out of financial responsibility for raising a child.. the national center for men has prepared a lawsuit -- nicknamed roe v. wade for men -- to be filed thursday in u.s. district court in michigan on behalf of a 25-year-old computer programmer ordered to pay child support for his ex-girlfriend's daughter.. the suit addresses the issue of male reproductive rights, contending that lack of such rights violates the u.s. constitution's equal protection clause.. the gist of the argument: if a pregnant woman can choose among abortion, adoption or raising a child, a man involved in an unintended pregnancy should have the choice of declining the financial responsibilities of fatherhood.
The issue is whether men should be allowed choices and be given legal rights and legal protection
Specify.
Tell me what rights and protection a man should have.
What decisions should he have input on? What would you want the right to do in such a case?
http://www.cnn.com/2006/law/03/08/fatherhood.suit.ap/index.html.
men want 'say' in unplanned pregnancyactivists seek right to decline financial responsibility for kids.
new york (ap) -- contending that women have more options than they do in the event of an unintended pregnancy, men's rights activists are mounting a long shot legal campaign aimed at giving them the chance to opt out of financial responsibility for raising a child.. the national center for men has prepared a lawsuit -- nicknamed roe v. wade for men -- to be filed thursday in u.s. district court in michigan on behalf of a 25-year-old computer programmer ordered to pay child support for his ex-girlfriend's daughter.. the suit addresses the issue of male reproductive rights, contending that lack of such rights violates the u.s. constitution's equal protection clause.. the gist of the argument: if a pregnant woman can choose among abortion, adoption or raising a child, a man involved in an unintended pregnancy should have the choice of declining the financial responsibilities of fatherhood.
Oh, so it's not really his child until he pays child support or provides room and board for the woman and the child
Of course it is his,
But a pregnancy involves a woman's time, attention and life.
Besides, most single mothers provide for themselves also!
Usually, a woman's involvement is both emotional and financial
http://www.cnn.com/2006/law/03/08/fatherhood.suit.ap/index.html.
men want 'say' in unplanned pregnancyactivists seek right to decline financial responsibility for kids.
new york (ap) -- contending that women have more options than they do in the event of an unintended pregnancy, men's rights activists are mounting a long shot legal campaign aimed at giving them the chance to opt out of financial responsibility for raising a child.. the national center for men has prepared a lawsuit -- nicknamed roe v. wade for men -- to be filed thursday in u.s. district court in michigan on behalf of a 25-year-old computer programmer ordered to pay child support for his ex-girlfriend's daughter.. the suit addresses the issue of male reproductive rights, contending that lack of such rights violates the u.s. constitution's equal protection clause.. the gist of the argument: if a pregnant woman can choose among abortion, adoption or raising a child, a man involved in an unintended pregnancy should have the choice of declining the financial responsibilities of fatherhood.
Emotional!! Obviously!
If you can put your walllet before your feelings... omg.
http://www.cnn.com/2006/law/03/08/fatherhood.suit.ap/index.html.
men want 'say' in unplanned pregnancyactivists seek right to decline financial responsibility for kids.
new york (ap) -- contending that women have more options than they do in the event of an unintended pregnancy, men's rights activists are mounting a long shot legal campaign aimed at giving them the chance to opt out of financial responsibility for raising a child.. the national center for men has prepared a lawsuit -- nicknamed roe v. wade for men -- to be filed thursday in u.s. district court in michigan on behalf of a 25-year-old computer programmer ordered to pay child support for his ex-girlfriend's daughter.. the suit addresses the issue of male reproductive rights, contending that lack of such rights violates the u.s. constitution's equal protection clause.. the gist of the argument: if a pregnant woman can choose among abortion, adoption or raising a child, a man involved in an unintended pregnancy should have the choice of declining the financial responsibilities of fatherhood.
If a woman can choose to terminate a pregnancy, then a man should have just as much say in the matter.
No a man shouldn't... don't you see that a woman is much more connected to a pregnancy than a man?
This is not an EQUAL situation and that is why the "rights to choose" are not "equal".
Due to NATURE a woman is immediately more involved in a pregnancy than a man.