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I love this conversation, and I'd so love to continue with it - (Grace, I'm forever chasing sheep and chickens off local roads, so be grateful) - but it's now time for my picnic, and I'm gonna have to love you guys and leave you :heart: :heart: :heart:

I don't know what to wear :confused:

So far I've decided on my underwear :cool:
 
scheherazade_79 said:
I love this conversation, and I'd so love to continue with it - (Grace, I'm forever chasing sheep and chickens off local roads, so be grateful) - but it's now time for my picnic, and I'm gonna have to love you guys and leave you :heart: :heart: :heart:

I don't know what to wear :confused:

So far I've decided on my underwear :cool:

There are more sheep in Wales than there are humans :D

i am grateful that YOU are the one out there, and NOT me...

i could SO NOT handle that shit...:rolleyes:

think yur parents might appreciate a little more flesh coverage! :p
 
scheherazade_79 said:
I'd like to make friends with an elephant, though :D
You need to go to Kerala then. I saw them walking the roads there. And in Jaipur. :) You get to tour the palaces on elephants. :cathappy:
 
Fallenfromgrace said:
i just laughed so hard, my parents are probably wondering wtf!

sweetie...remember that conversation we had about the expletives i am no doubt SURE you use when driving?

driving in India is like signing your death warrant. The honking is INCESSANT, UNRELENTING, UNFUCKING REAL! there are NO lanes, no highway code, no right of way, no fucking anything!

so, if i were out there driving, im SURE you know the colourful language i would be using...;)
But you know, I really love this place. And this whole conversation... about animals and people and traffic and the heat, sweat and dirt... this is why I love it. It's just so vibrant. Alive. :)

*cough* Now I'm getting emotional. :eek:
 
Men are so easy...

I wasn't in sex mood last night. GF walks around in little white panties... what's mood got to do with it!

Soooo easy!
 
damppanties said:
But you know, I really love this place. And this whole conversation... about animals and people and traffic and the heat, sweat and dirt... this is why I love it. It's just so vibrant. Alive. :)

*cough* Now I'm getting emotional. :eek:

I love it but i couldnt live there. Samaj ai?
 
Fallenfromgrace said:
I love it but i couldnt live there. Samaj ai?
:)

I love some aspects so much and hate others. I just can't take people poking their nose into my business and things like that. No privacy.
 
damppanties said:
:)

I love some aspects so much and hate others. I just can't take people poking their nose into my business and things like that. No privacy.

Oh, i get that here...remember ;) its an Indian thing...:rolleyes:
 
MrsDeathlynx said:
Why is it that teens can get knocked up and leave their kid sin foster systems yet those who would provide a loving home to kids can't have them? Why is it that cost of the treatments available are so much that none can afford them without giving an arm and a leg in the process?

Average cost of Invitro $12,000 dollars per cycle, that's $12,000 per month that you have to try until you succeed...

Money really does make the world go round, if you don't have it you can't get what you want...

Oh, I forgot to mention that the successful rate of pregnancy for invitro is only 37%...


:rose:
 
scheherazade_79 said:
Damn! :rolleyes:

Wouldn't it be cool, though, if every time there was a powercut, these really hot supernatural women dressed in business suits would just appear and fuck you senseless? :cool:

They could make a movie out of it, and call it "Power Cunts"

I'd definitely buy it :D
I love the way your mind works. :D :heart:
 
That new dog barking every time I go in or out the building is really, really annoying.
 
damppanties said:
But you know, I really love this place. And this whole conversation... about animals and people and traffic and the heat, sweat and dirt... this is why I love it. It's just so vibrant. Alive. :)

*cough* Now I'm getting emotional. :eek:
It makes me feel kind of antiseptic and repressed, because I totally get that, and yet I suspect that I would quickly pine for the space, lack of dirt and (usual) lack of heat of my native land. Plus I would be terrified to eat or drink anythng (but eager to try much, at least those things that would not burn my mouth out.)


To Zade: Do spitting pythons hawk up big goobers?
(LOL at the delightful imagery that girl insprires. :D )
 
Hugs to Mrs. DL. :rose:

Not really what you're looking for, but he answers to your questions are:
A. Bad public policy.
B. Scarcity (of new technologies that require expensive equipment and specialized skills to make work.)

Sadly, the second is likely to improve sooner than the first, because technological and entrepreneurial innovation is less rare than sensible public policy reform.
 
Roxanne Appleby said:
Sadly, the second is likely to improve sooner than the first, because technological and entrepreneurial innovation is less rare than sensible public policy reform.
Too true...there's a newer form of IVF that has a 50-85% success rate and cost about the same amount...
 
neonurotic said:
Good morning, AH! I had amazingly great sleeps last night that I'm actually awake without my coffee.

wanna give me yours, then?

I feel like shit today.
 
Thanks McK and Roxanne. :rose:

The form of IFV DL is talking about is called ICSI, it's about the same price as he said and apparently there is a clinic in the area that does it according to our doctor, still wicked expensive though...

Thanks again guys, one can only hope a way can be found.
 
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