So I heard a strange poll on the radio today. There is a dispute between a Mom & Dad over how there 8 yr old son uses the bathroom. Dad is uspet because his son sits down to use the bathroom he wants him to stand up. Mom says don't take it so seriously. Seems like most of the people including the women, were on dad side. I gotto see if I can get that link up.
Silliness. A lot of grown men sit down because it's easier or more comfortable. Since I was a single parent, my son had not learned to stand and pee by the age of 4 or 5. I could explain it but I couldn't show it. One of his day care teachers was a very nice young man, who came to me and asked if he could show my son how to pee standing up, since he thought he might be teased in school if he didn't learn. I let him teach my son to pee standing up, but I have no idea if he sits or stands now.
A Canadian "classic rock" radio station has officially hit an all time low. They are running a "Win a Wife" contest where the lucky contestant gets a round trip to Russia to woo the lucky lady. OMG, really? Here's the link: http://www.thebearrocks.com/contests/winawife/browse.aspx I thought it was a joke when I heard it on the news the other day....
I was at Whole Foods today and remembered to look for it and they had it. Picked up a pack. Tomorrow I will eat some.
Is that something like the "Win a Baby" competition? (Stupid, stupid name) A Canadian radio station has caused shock by announcing a competition in which contestants will compete for the chance to win a baby. The event is even being promoted by an advert featuring a baby holding up a sign saying 'Win me!' The winner of Hot 89.9's competition will receive three rounds of IVF treatment free of charge. Hot 89.9 claims that the retail value of the 'prize' is approximately $35,000 CAD. To win, the contestants must write a short, 100-word paragraph explaining why they want a child, and a panel of judges will decide which is the most convincing. This new contest comes soon after the controversial 'IVF Lottery' planned by UK fertility charity To Hatch was publicly denounced by various organisations, as discussed in a comment piece in BioNews 619. Much the same has happened with this latest announcement in Canada, with Jim Hughes, president of Campaign Life Coalition, Canada's national pro-life organisation, labelling the stunt as 'appalling'. http://www.bionews.org.uk/page_106254.asp
Damn, I got let this Romanian girl know about this, she and her husband dropped close to 150 GS of her own money to get IVF but ended up with complication. She sure as heck can benefit from this competition, lol. I told her there are tons of kids who need home and to consider adopting, and she told me to go fuck myself, lol. She said she only wants her own gene, hmmm that reminds me of someone……
damn, damn, damn. we still don't have it here anywheres. i have my health food store on the case though