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“CGar,
you made me laugh yesterday with your comical quips between angry posts.”
Thanks, Legion, but are you sure you aren’t mistaking me for Biff and his puns? As I’ve said before, people often confuse Biff and me. The way you can tell us apart is that he is the tall, goodlooking one, and I’m not.
Dads Get Postpartum Depression Just Like Moms, Study Finds
May 18 (Bloomberg) — Move over, mothers: about 10 percent of dads experience depression before or after their child is born, an analysis of previous research found.
A higher rate of depression symptoms, almost 26 percent, was reported for fathers three to six months after their baby’s birth, according to research published today in the Journal of the American Medical Association. That’s greater than the roughly 5 percent of the adult U.S. male population that suffers from depression, according to previous research cited by the study.
Oh for crying out loud, just go out and buy yourselves a new man purse.
Yo, Goat Boy! King Tut is visiting through January 2, 2011, so there’s plenty of time left to hang out with him. Plus which they’ve extended the hours from 930-930 most days.
“I’d be very relucatant to use Expert Repair on Court St again. Where is CGar who thought they were good.”
I’m taking a training module requiring me to draw on my high school algebra, jack*ass. I’ve had good experiences there. They obviously took one look at you, know you’re a puppy-hating-curmudgeon, and treated you accordingly, as we all do.
“CGar,
you made me laugh yesterday with your comical quips between angry posts.”
Thanks, Legion, but are you sure you aren’t mistaking me for Biff and his puns? As I’ve said before, people often confuse Biff and me. The way you can tell us apart is that he is the tall, goodlooking one, and I’m not.
then mortgage interest deduction is much bigger one.
Dads Get Postpartum Depression Just Like Moms, Study Finds
May 18 (Bloomberg) — Move over, mothers: about 10 percent of dads experience depression before or after their child is born, an analysis of previous research found.
A higher rate of depression symptoms, almost 26 percent, was reported for fathers three to six months after their baby’s birth, according to research published today in the Journal of the American Medical Association. That’s greater than the roughly 5 percent of the adult U.S. male population that suffers from depression, according to previous research cited by the study.
Oh for crying out loud, just go out and buy yourselves a new man purse.
“FHA = middle class WELFARE, deny it all you want, but it is.”
Agreed.
S*ck it, RED SOX!!
Yo, Goat Boy! King Tut is visiting through January 2, 2011, so there’s plenty of time left to hang out with him. Plus which they’ve extended the hours from 930-930 most days.
good morning all,
CGar,
you made me laugh yesterday with your comical quips between angry posts.
In other news on the healthcare front,
I called this one last year:
Doctors opting out of Medicare at an alarming rate.
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/metropolitan/7009807.html
And don’t interrupt me again, Pete, when I’m looking up jessi’s skirt!!
“I’d be very relucatant to use Expert Repair on Court St again. Where is CGar who thought they were good.”
I’m taking a training module requiring me to draw on my high school algebra, jack*ass. I’ve had good experiences there. They obviously took one look at you, know you’re a puppy-hating-curmudgeon, and treated you accordingly, as we all do.