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<div class="quote-block">Originally Posted by <strong>Ailarie</strong> <a href="/forum/thread/69689/hump-day-fun#post_1937889"><img alt="View Post" class="inlineimg" src="/img/forum/go_quote.gif" style="border-bottom:0px solid;border-left:0px solid;border-top:0px solid;border-right:0px solid;"></a><br><br><p>Ugh.  I WISH I had slept in.  Last night was a doozy, as far as the # of wake-ups.  This crap is getting old.  Especially after taking an ambien on Monday night and sleeping so beautifully then.</p>
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I hear ya.  Same deal here too.  DD was sick, so we had many wake ups.  Ugh! </p>
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<p>boB - sorry to hear that.  Glad Maggie's OK.  Hope you catch a break soon. </p>
 
<p>boB - I remember that being the case in Michigan too...with No Fault insurance.  Now, here in Alabama, there are many things that we don't get right, but this is not one of them.  In your situation, the driver of the car that did the rear ending's insurance would pay to have YOUR car fixed.  You would just place a courtesy call to your insurance to let them know that you were in an accident but that you wouldn't be filing a claim.  Oh and the other person's insurance would get you a rental car while yours is in the shop.  Don't ask me why I know this, but I do know it from experience. </p>
 
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<div class="quote-block">Originally Posted by <strong>GatorBob</strong> <a href="/forum/thread/69689/hump-day-fun/25#post_1938039"><img alt="View Post" class="inlineimg" src="/img/forum/go_quote.gif" style="border-bottom:0px solid;border-left:0px solid;border-top:0px solid;border-right:0px solid;"></a><br><br><p>I have no idea how people have lots of kids these days.  One guy I work with just turned 40.  He's got 5 kids;  the youngest was born last November, the oldest is 7 or 8.  I have one little kid, and I find her to be a handful.  A happy handful, but still a handful.  One is enough for me.  Of course, I was an only child, so maybe it doesn't seem so odd to me. </p>
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Yeah, I have a friend who's a former co-worker who is in the same boat.  He about a year older than me and he has 5 kids.  I just saw him a few mins ago at the lunch for another co-worker who is leaving the company.  Shawn's kids are 11, 7, a pair of 4s (Boy / Girl twins) and 1.5 years old.  He almost went face down at lunch in his bowl of gumbo.  :)   Other than the one boy half of the twins, they're all girls.  If you're keeping score at home that's a 5 to 2 ratio Female to male inside his house.  I think he and his son will be watching football out in the garage.   </p>
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<p>I'm one of three and DW is one of two.  She has one sister, I have two brothers.  My parents tried for a girl and failed.  I thought I wanted three while DW thought she wanted two.  Funny thing, was after the 2nd one, I was done and SHE started the third baby talk.  I guess we're very lucky to have one of each.  It's perfect and I wouldn't change it a for anything. </p>
 
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