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Edgar De Blieck

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Sep 24, 2003, 7:12:14 PM9/24/03
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Dear All,

I'm a dad as of 23 September 6.21 pm GMT! Just thought I'd mention it, for
historians and genealogists 500 years hence. Miss Rachel Sofia de Blieck -
6lbs 9 oz. Mother and baby doing fine! Have an ecigar!

EDEB. <|:0))

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Congratulations, Mrs Schickelgruber. It's a boy...


Tron Furu

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Sep 24, 2003, 8:11:27 PM9/24/03
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"Edgar De Blieck" <Debl...@btopenworld.com> skrev i melding
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> Dear All,
>
> I'm a dad as of 23 September 6.21 pm GMT! Just thought I'd mention it, for
> historians and genealogists 500 years hence. Miss Rachel Sofia de Blieck -
> 6lbs 9 oz. Mother and baby doing fine! Have an ecigar!
>
> EDEB. <|:0))
>
Velkommen i klubben!
Look forward to living large parts of your life all over again.
Give the kid more love than you think it can bear.

T

Paul J Gans

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Sep 24, 2003, 10:31:17 PM9/24/03
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Edgar De Blieck <Debl...@btopenworld.com> wrote:
>Dear All,

>I'm a dad as of 23 September 6.21 pm GMT! Just thought I'd mention it, for
>historians and genealogists 500 years hence. Miss Rachel Sofia de Blieck -
>6lbs 9 oz. Mother and baby doing fine! Have an ecigar!

>EDEB. <|:0))

Hey, congratulations! I expect that you will be busy for the
next several weeks getting it all sorted, but sorted it shall
get.

Enjoy it. They grow up fast.

---- Paul J. (Grandpa) Gans

Paul J Gans

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Sep 24, 2003, 10:32:06 PM9/24/03
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Tron Furu <tron...@frisurf.no> wrote:

Hey, I like that. Right on!

----- Paul J. Gans


Gryphon801

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Sep 24, 2003, 10:46:18 PM9/24/03
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Many congratulations! May her life be long and happy.

Bryn Fraser

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Sep 25, 2003, 3:01:59 AM9/25/03
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In message <bkt8ce$958$1...@hercules.btinternet.com>, Edgar De Blieck
<Debl...@btopenworld.com> writes

>Dear All,
>
>I'm a dad as of 23 September 6.21 pm GMT! Just thought I'd mention it, for
>historians and genealogists 500 years hence. Miss Rachel Sofia de Blieck -
>6lbs 9 oz. Mother and baby doing fine! Have an ecigar!
>
>EDEB. <|:0))

Delighted to hear this... Children are much more fun than Gerbils...


>
>---
>
>
>
>
>Congratulations, Mrs Schickelgruber. It's a boy...

LOL!
>
>

--
Bryn Fraser

"I did not have sexual relations with that woman!" Bill Clinton

The Good Old Days, Days of Innocence...

http://www.finhall.demon.co.uk http://www.thefrasers.com

Jim Beck

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Sep 25, 2003, 5:08:49 AM9/25/03
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congratulations!!!

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Michael W Cook

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Sep 25, 2003, 7:33:54 AM9/25/03
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in article bkt8ce$958$1...@hercules.btinternet.com, Edgar De Blieck at
Debl...@btopenworld.com wrote on 25/9/03 12:12 am:

> Dear All,
>
> I'm a dad as of 23 September 6.21 pm GMT! Just thought I'd mention it, for
> historians and genealogists 500 years hence. Miss Rachel Sofia de Blieck -
> 6lbs 9 oz. Mother and baby doing fine! Have an ecigar!
>
> EDEB. <|:0))
>
> ---

Good effort

Congratulations to you both.

Michael

Michael W Cook

Castles Abbeys and Medieval Buildings
http://www.castles-abbeys.co.uk
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Simon Pugh

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Sep 25, 2003, 1:09:36 PM9/25/03
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In message <bkt8ce$958$1...@hercules.btinternet.com>, Edgar De Blieck
<Debl...@btopenworld.com> writes

Congratulations!

Epuff, epuff, ecough ecough
--
Simon Pugh

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Martin Reboul

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Sep 25, 2003, 2:45:10 PM9/25/03
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Edgar De Blieck wrote

> Dear All,
>
> I'm a dad as of 23 September 6.21 pm GMT! Just thought I'd mention it, for
> historians and genealogists 500 years hence. Miss Rachel Sofia de Blieck -
> 6lbs 9 oz. Mother and baby doing fine! Have an ecigar!


Congratualtions Ed - I wondered why you'd been quiet recently!

Best wishes and good luck to you all.
Cheers
Martin


Edgar De Blieck

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Sep 25, 2003, 4:17:44 PM9/25/03
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> Congratualtions Ed - I wondered why you'd been quiet recently!
>

Quiet. Ah yes, I remember quiet...

;-)

EDEB


PS Thanks folks - we're over the moon!
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Peter Jason

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Sep 25, 2003, 5:43:30 PM9/25/03
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Is it true that the man does all the work?

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Kathy

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Sep 25, 2003, 5:57:48 PM9/25/03
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In article <bkt8ce$958$1...@hercules.btinternet.com>, Edgar De Blieck
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Congratulations to Mum and Rachel. Oh, and to you too Ed :-}
--
Kathy

Drew Nicholson

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Sep 25, 2003, 7:42:58 PM9/25/03
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"Michael W Cook" <mwc...@crusader-productions.com> wrote in message
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> in article bkt8ce$958$1...@hercules.btinternet.com, Edgar De Blieck at
> Debl...@btopenworld.com wrote on 25/9/03 12:12 am:
>
> > Dear All,
> >
> > I'm a dad as of 23 September 6.21 pm GMT! Just thought I'd mention it,
for
> > historians and genealogists 500 years hence. Miss Rachel Sofia de
Blieck -
> > 6lbs 9 oz. Mother and baby doing fine! Have an ecigar!
> >
> > EDEB. <|:0))
> >
> > ---
>
> Good effort
>


"Good effort"? LOL!

> Congratulations to you both.
>

Ditto!


Drew


Edgar De Blieck

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Sep 25, 2003, 8:16:52 PM9/25/03
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> Is it true that the man does all the work?

At the moment I'm twice as active but half as effective as my wife. (It's a
good day, and I'm in a prevailing wind.) Anyhow, most of my effort went into
jumping off the wardrobe nine months ago... ;o)

But when it comes to work, the midwives and nurses in the hospital are doing
a fair old whack too. Without a single exception, they're fantastic in
Glasgow's southern general, and we're deeply grateful. If you're going to
have a wean, Glasgow's apparently the place to do it!

EDEB.


Peter Jason

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Sep 25, 2003, 9:07:26 PM9/25/03
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At a dinner party recently the topic of men-in-the-delivery-room came up
with all the women present thoroughly against it, and with one particular
divorced one saying how she almost had to have her other half forcibly
ejected, because the whole process was "woman's business" and the man had
nothing to do with it at all. In those days men were encouraged to be
present at the birth, though good sense has prevailed since. Threaded
through the subsequent conversation was the implication of how men's &
woman's businesses should be kept separate, and how a marriage can benefit
thereby. (I cannot remember the names of the principals in the book
"Portrait of a Marriage" which described the ultimate free marriage with
children, but it that sort of thing.) And how each party can do almost
anything elsewhere as long as discretion and mutual respect are maintained,
though a thoroughly open mind is required.

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E. C. Lee

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Sep 25, 2003, 9:17:09 PM9/25/03
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"Edgar De Blieck" <Debl...@btopenworld.com> wrote in message news:<bkt8ce$958$1...@hercules.btinternet.com>...

I'd like to skip the cigar if you don't mind, but whole hearted
congratulations to the whole family. Your lives will never be the
same! ;-)

Eve

Edgar De Blieck

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Sep 26, 2003, 3:59:24 AM9/26/03
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> At a dinner party recently the topic of men-in-the-delivery-room came up
...
>

The heaving and hoing is an *interesting* watch, in a scientific kind of
way, but not a spectator sport. It definitely interferes with digestion.
People who want to show you the widescreen edit in dolby surround sometimes
need to be reminded of this, as the port and cigar butts are cleared from
the table, and the popcorn is passed around...

EDEB.


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If it's a girl call her "Pearl" after grandma, and if it's a boy - "Dean",
after grandpa pa pa pa pa pa pa pa papapa...


Peter Jason

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Sep 26, 2003, 6:37:52 PM9/26/03
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"Edgar De Blieck" <Debl...@btopenworld.com> wrote in message
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Surely pa pa pa pa pagena!


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