Author: Michael Poorboy <bitterrootprop@nidlink.com>
Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2001 11:48:05 -0700
I have been lucky so far with the baby in the bed deal. It lasted two nights. The scary part is Anne goes back to work next week , and I will be watching the baby during the days. Yikes !!! a scary
Sounds like your big chance Brian '69 2000 http://web.tampabay.rr.com/oilleak/ --Original Message-- I was packing my tools and spares when Anne came out and asked what I was doing. I said getting rea
OW - that hurts !!!! Let's throw a little female perspecive into this ..... If a guy doesn't balance out the whole Daddy thing w/ his usual hobbies/interest he will usually grow crabby and resentful.
Oh no! Don't blame us kids! I'm the second generation in my family to own a roadster (dad's restored '69 2000 is a good reference for me as I work on mine!) and my parents always drove the datsun aro
<snip> It wasn't just the roadster, and it wasn't just the chores. As Laurie said, mommies tend to be over-protective of family. My wife wanted "Daddy" to be around to pay the bills and raise the kid
NO kidding! I wonder how many others are out there who grew up in roadsters??? I know I did... Great fun BEFORE seatbelts! At any rate, get those kids in car seats and in the roadsters... you'll love
The all time Classic was a friend who looked at his wife, a few days after the baby was born, and commented "Honey, you still have a big stomach... you already had the baby, shouldn't it be flat?" Yo