Don't know if anyone still lurks here, but in case they do:
I became a daddy for the third time on April 1st (this is not a joke).
I already had two sons, and now I have a daughter. We named her "Kaat",
which is equivalent to Kate in the English speaking countries I
suppose. She's fine and healthy and all is well.
Virtual drinks are on me!
Oh yeah, I have also started a new job on March 1st. I am now
officially a game developer (programmer), which is just the coolest job
I have ever had. Let's hope it lasts!
Good things for all of you,
Nils
Congrats! Sounds like you're working to dispel all those rumors about
the declining European fertility rate.
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> Virtual drinks are on me!
>
I prefer mine in a glass on the bar, or if they're gonna be on anyone,
how about on Camryn Manheim?
> Oh yeah, I have also started a new job on March 1st. I am now
> officially a game developer (programmer), which is just the coolest job
> I have ever had. Let's hope it lasts!
>
Sounds tres cool. Conga rats
Massage: <1144143092....@i39g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>
Froom: "Nils" <nde...@yahoo.com>
On: 4599 Sep 1993 02:31:32 -0700
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> I became a daddy for the third time on April 1st (this is not a joke).
Belated congratulations, Nils.
Now, put it away and keep it put away. Three is plenty!
--
Malc, Southend-on-Sea, UK (not Europe, or the World)
Keeper of the September Chicken.
>Belated congratulations, Nils.
>
>Now, put it away and keep it put away. Three is plenty!
But what if he's a Protestant? Because as I understand it, members of the
Protestant Reformed Church, which successfully challenged the autocratic
power of the Papacy in the mid-sixteenth century, can wear little rubber
devices to prevent issue. When Martin Luther nailed his protest up to the
church door in fifteen-seventeen, he may not have realised the full
significance of what he was doing, but four hundred years later, thanks to
him, Nils can wear whatever he wants on his John Thomas.
:D