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  1. If it's true...if if uh... and all that jazz

    I hope hope hope we do find out IIT simply cuz I can't see going through the rest of my life writing that :cryingwlaughter:

    Note to claytonic for glossary: ATJ = "all that jazz" :)

    While I'm here, in between storms again, I also can not see Clay not claiming a child of his own. To quote the guard to Dorothy, "Not no way, not no how!"

    It's not like the baby can google.

    I dunno, couchie... this is Clay's baby we're talking about (IIT, IIU, ATJ) and he supposedly has sooper human texting abilities. Don't ya think that can be passed along in the genes? This baby could come out googling!

    :cryingwlaughter:

  2. Good question Jaycee and one Muski and I talked about last night. I just asked the question... Jaymes is 50, been married for 20 something years and has no children. Was that her choice? I'm more inclined to believe that it's something they both want badly than she's a vessel. And I think that's annabear's cue for a spam quote heee.

    There was a boat at the last supper?

    Was it sort of a dinner cruise?

    :imgtongue:

    ETA: I just saw the Tim Russert news, too. Wow.

  3. That's great, luckiest!

    I'm trying to 1) pay off debt and 2) save for a house. Thank goodness I live so close to work, which helps with gas. I need to work on my grocery & household items budgets, though. I think I'm going to have to ban myself from Target! Every freaking time I go in that store, I come out with a bag of stuff that wasn't anywhere near being on my "need" list!! <_<

  4. In actual news... from the Post-Tribune of Northwest Indiana:

    Let's ALL Play Hobart camp

    Through the generosity of popular entertainer Clay Aiken, 20 Hobart children, ages 3 to 5, will enjoy a fun-filled day camp through the Let's ALL Play initiative.

    This "inclusive recreational model" has camps set up nationwide each year to serve children with special needs. This year, there will be 20 camps, including Hobart.

    For the second year, 10 children with disabilities will join 10 children without at the Hobart YMCA for swimming, arts and crafts, story time and to learn that they are not that different.

    The Center for Possibilities (Cerebral Palsy Center) and Hobart YMCA took advantage of a grant set up by the Bubel/Aiken Foundation to make this possible.

    In a recent booklet, the Hobart camp was said to be a "model worth copying."

    :clap:

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