I thought that once I started on the pre-natal vitamins the sickness would go away, but it lingered on. I soon realised a new feeling: feeling like I was going to throw up, but couldn't. It faded after my 14th week. I have two and a half months to go, and I'm feeling ready. Once I finish a few projects, I'll go on leave. I've taken to playing music in my flat, and it soothes both souls in the room. Hang in there. It'll get better.
Las Malvinas son Argentinas
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Update on my pregnancy post from yesterday
by freshstart ini don't know how or why, but this morning i woke up and did not vomit!!!!!!!!
i'm keeping my fingers crossed but could i finally be getting some relief????
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David Cameron Confronts Cristina Fernandez (UK v Argentina)
by cofty incameron briefly confronted the argentine president cristina fernandez de kirchner when they met at the g20 meeting in mexico today.. the prime minister told ms fernandez she should "respect the views" of islanders who are taking part in a referendum on the issue of control.
- read more at bbc.... i never thought i would offer praise of a tory leader but hey credit where its due..
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Las Malvinas son Argentinas
No, I think sbf was doing just fine without my help.
You're illustrating your vanity and vain nature so perfectly now, I can just let you go on and let it speak for itself. I've never been as roused as you are right now, and I'm used to having to answer several belligerent posters at once. You get two, and you can't handle it.
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David Cameron Confronts Cristina Fernandez (UK v Argentina)
by cofty incameron briefly confronted the argentine president cristina fernandez de kirchner when they met at the g20 meeting in mexico today.. the prime minister told ms fernandez she should "respect the views" of islanders who are taking part in a referendum on the issue of control.
- read more at bbc.... i never thought i would offer praise of a tory leader but hey credit where its due..
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Las Malvinas son Argentinas
I'm sorry Officer, I wont do it again.
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David Cameron Confronts Cristina Fernandez (UK v Argentina)
by cofty incameron briefly confronted the argentine president cristina fernandez de kirchner when they met at the g20 meeting in mexico today.. the prime minister told ms fernandez she should "respect the views" of islanders who are taking part in a referendum on the issue of control.
- read more at bbc.... i never thought i would offer praise of a tory leader but hey credit where its due..
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Las Malvinas son Argentinas
Hey! I only said baton once! Thanks for the pic, though.
Aha, Charliko... The cavalry has come riding in like an old spaghetti Western. It's too bad about good ol' Moshe, isn't it? At least I can say that he had some wit to him. I have to admit, I had to stifle a few giggles myself when that guy got going. Lost your partner in crime, eh? (Well, to be fair, the senior partner in that relationship) Moshe was the prototypical Latin American flamboyant variety show host to your cheesy and dimwitted sidekick. You know, the guy who sits on the sofa and cackles on in great agreement, and who wears bright clothing and clown hair. Ah, the good ol days! Well, you've got me pegged. If I am who you say I am, and what you accuse me of doing here is correct, that was a damn good hatchet job... don't you think? To think, all this speculation as to who I am and so on and not once have we speculated upon your person, Charliko. Well, Grandma, your cats could use some attention right about now.
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David Cameron Confronts Cristina Fernandez (UK v Argentina)
by cofty incameron briefly confronted the argentine president cristina fernandez de kirchner when they met at the g20 meeting in mexico today.. the prime minister told ms fernandez she should "respect the views" of islanders who are taking part in a referendum on the issue of control.
- read more at bbc.... i never thought i would offer praise of a tory leader but hey credit where its due..
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Las Malvinas son Argentinas
I think we made cedars cross. It's time to ceremoniously hand him the last word in all this and start doing as we were told.
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David Cameron Confronts Cristina Fernandez (UK v Argentina)
by cofty incameron briefly confronted the argentine president cristina fernandez de kirchner when they met at the g20 meeting in mexico today.. the prime minister told ms fernandez she should "respect the views" of islanders who are taking part in a referendum on the issue of control.
- read more at bbc.... i never thought i would offer praise of a tory leader but hey credit where its due..
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Las Malvinas son Argentinas
This is fine entertainment. It's Shakespeare in action. Et tu slimboy, et tu?
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David Cameron Confronts Cristina Fernandez (UK v Argentina)
by cofty incameron briefly confronted the argentine president cristina fernandez de kirchner when they met at the g20 meeting in mexico today.. the prime minister told ms fernandez she should "respect the views" of islanders who are taking part in a referendum on the issue of control.
- read more at bbc.... i never thought i would offer praise of a tory leader but hey credit where its due..
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Las Malvinas son Argentinas
Sorry if I misled you, but I wasn't being facetious at all. You obviously need a badge to go along with the baton that you swing. The conversation was well on its way to dying out before you felt you had to bless us with the last word. I don't care either way. I only answer questions addressed to me, or if my name was brought up (which you did in this thread), I might make a few comments. I'm afraid you are giving me too much credit for being who I am. I'm under no such illusions. Have at it, and do enjoy yourself with making Sparlock parody videos.
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David Cameron Confronts Cristina Fernandez (UK v Argentina)
by cofty incameron briefly confronted the argentine president cristina fernandez de kirchner when they met at the g20 meeting in mexico today.. the prime minister told ms fernandez she should "respect the views" of islanders who are taking part in a referendum on the issue of control.
- read more at bbc.... i never thought i would offer praise of a tory leader but hey credit where its due..
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Las Malvinas son Argentinas
It’s unfortunate that you feel so put upon and have such a sense of duty to patrol these threads, Cedars. Perhaps a moderator position would be something you can aspire to. Or maybe even a digital badge would add some authority to your interventions. Two things of note: The two Malvinas threads were not originated by me, and I have been active on other threads. If people keep asking me direct questions, I will provide responses. But I digress. I probably should submit my time slip to you, so you can monitor my activities more closely.
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David Cameron Confronts Cristina Fernandez (UK v Argentina)
by cofty incameron briefly confronted the argentine president cristina fernandez de kirchner when they met at the g20 meeting in mexico today.. the prime minister told ms fernandez she should "respect the views" of islanders who are taking part in a referendum on the issue of control.
- read more at bbc.... i never thought i would offer praise of a tory leader but hey credit where its due..
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Las Malvinas son Argentinas
Splendid James, the best of luck to you on the other thread.
The confrontation between Cameron and Fernandez is about the Malvinas dispute. What were they arguing over? Penguin rights?
I find it difficult to accept an ad hominem accusation from the same person who was goading on and defending another poster who was bringing personal information as a method to embarrass me. Now that was ad hominem, and there wasn’t any attempt for a short period of time between the two of you to actually discuss facts. When the conversation wasn’t going quite the way you wanted, you openly longed for him to return to the discussion, ostensibly in order for him to continue to attack me personally. Ad hominem actually means that you attack the person in a personal manner rather than his/her words or the positions taken. I’ve dutifully answered all questions directed at me, and my dissents are detailed. The posters to me don’t matter, but their words do. There’s a huge difference in outlook. I don't take it personally. My heartrate doesn't climb, and I am a calm and measured person in real life. I enjoy discussing this subject not only to express my side of the dispute, but make up my own mind about the counter arguments presented.
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David Cameron Confronts Cristina Fernandez (UK v Argentina)
by cofty incameron briefly confronted the argentine president cristina fernandez de kirchner when they met at the g20 meeting in mexico today.. the prime minister told ms fernandez she should "respect the views" of islanders who are taking part in a referendum on the issue of control.
- read more at bbc.... i never thought i would offer praise of a tory leader but hey credit where its due..
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Las Malvinas son Argentinas
jamesmahon – Then let’s keep it brief. My national pride is irrelevant to the issue. But you are the one who asked me what my motivations were. I didn’t think they were that relevant to the issue then. But you falsely accused me of not answering your question. Thus I explained my motivations. The points you claim I continually fail to address have never been directly asked of me, or they have been referenced to briefly. I was quite clear in the contention previously that the British wanted to get rid of the islands in the period from the 1960s to the early 1980s. If you remember, I mentioned Thatcher’s deputy Nicholas Ridley trying to sell the leaseback option without any luck. If you took the time to read what I wrote instead of jumping to your own conclusions, they this would have been answered for you. I also understand the concept of self-determination as Britain currently understands it. It is all about the islanders. Yup. Must I repeat myself in every posting? If you are serious about contributing to this discussion, perhaps more of a perfunctory read-through of its contents is in order for you.
Unfortunately, you wanted to know why I felt this way, rather than comparing the two arguments and making your own choice. The fact that my father served in the war doesn’t make the Argentine claim any more valid. The fact that I sense a deep national embarrassment for what is to us a colonial relic doesn’t explain the heart of the issue either. You are the one who asked for it, asked again, and refused to accept my answer. If there is any language barrier, it’s with the one you speak natively. I answered your questions with varying levels of detail, but you already have made up your own conclusions. I could ask you what your motivations are for becoming so heated about this subject, but I, for my part, really don’t lose any sleep over what you might think or are motivated by.
So you are saying that you have absolutely no national pride in your native country? I think you are confusing this with the extreme nationalism that was prevalent within the 20 th century. What exactly is wrong with being proud of the history and culture of your country? You call it irrational, and qualify this statement by limiting it to ‘100’s of years ago’. So we should only have pride in what is happening right now in this day and age? Who made you the arbiter of this standard? Why should I force myself to be subject to this standard that you say little about other than that it is ‘daft’?
Your reference to giving Patagonia back is yet another evidence of pseudo-logic which is clearly designed to detract from the Malvinas dispute. That’s what this thread addressed, wasn’t it? If you want to start up such a thread, then you certainly have the right to. You certainly have no trouble having a conversation with someone you claim to be unable to have a conversation with. Weren’t you just leaving? Or are you staying? Make up your mind, then.