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  1. astrowoman Says:

    So my sister is 10 years old, and has been addicted to board games lately. She asks me like 5 times a day to play the game Life with her or Apples To Apples. So it got me this idea to make this thread.

    I would like to know what is your favorite board/card/dice/etc. game, and what was your favorite board/card/dice/etc. game as a child?

    My favorite board game is Clue, cause it is not like other board games in my opinion and keeps me entertained. I loved Clue as a kid, and I still do. Other games I enjoy are Uno and Apples To Apples.

  2. KinderWoods Says:

    I don't have a link to the story. I saw it on our news and read the article in our paper today.
    A woman was pregnant with triplets. For some reason (they didn't disclose for privacy purposes), one of them was born (not even by c-section but natural way) at 25 weeks and the doctors were successful in stopping the other two from coming out.
    So now the woman is taking care of the preemie and is still pregnant with twins. In this case, are they still called triplets?
    Anyone heard a familiar case? Supposedly, this is becoming more common especially for pregnancies due to fertility treatments/methods.

  3. SongMann Says:

    What are your favourite (lyrical) themes in music?
    Are there any you don't like?
    I generally dislike love-songs.. or these girl power-thingies you see on MTV (but I guess that's normal for a guy).
    Of the music I actually listen to I'm not particular fond of the workers ethics in classic rock songs.. you know, about the booze and the relationships that don't really go your way
    I also dislike the superficial 'love for everything'-mumbo jumbo in new age music, it's so cheesy..
    And the gore and porno-themes in some heavy metal.
    Politics are also a real turn-off for me. Either I disagree with the views (and thus feel annoyed) or because it's too down to earth (I prefer fantasy).
    My favourite themes are culture & history, mysticism and the occult, fantasy, war, nature, solitude and anger/hatred. Quite the bombastic stuff.

  4. MrTimt Says:

    Do you think we'll see the day when LCD monitors are replaced by holographic displays? Screens that literally appear out of thin air in full color?

    What do you think? Holographic technology is still fairly new but there are scientists out there who believe we've only begun to tap into it.

    There are also people working on holographic based cloaking devices for use in combat. In 10 years we could be looking back on the technology of today and laughing.

    Thoughts?

  5. Donna Says:

    That horrible woman Jaymes Foster made poor Clay Aiken gay! She is so fugly and dirty looking. That wrinkly trollop snatching away eligible young men only to crush their spirit and turn them into a life of sin and sexual perversion! She has the weight of his immortal soul on her head. That rotting crone with her deformed ovaries will continue to spawn her ugly demon babies polluting Clay's gene pool. Years ago I rescued my poor husband from homosexuality. Without me he would be dying of aids,on the streets covered in his own filth! If only I were still single. He would still be straight and going to heaven.

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  8. sarah Says:

    to all of you that think just cause hes gay he wont make a good father are wrong my dad is gay and i turned out just fine. my sister and i are doing great and our dad was there through it all. every practice, every school function, every brithday, every holiday, helped us with finaces, was there when i had my son. helped me get my apartment my car. thats more then i can say about some STRAIGHT dads these days! my husbands dad wasnt there through anything left when he was 2 and he had never seen him again. no birthday card, no phone call nothing! he wasnt there when he grew up and hes 35 and still doesnt talk to his father and guess what his father is STRAIGHT so just cause of the sexuality doesnt make a person gay dads make just of good parents as straight dads if not better

  9. Alli Says:

    I think he can be a good father, it doesn't matter that he is homosexual. Seriously, "hahah." Sexuality doesn't make a parent good or bad, it's how the parents treat the child... That whole "if they are gay they arent good parents" is very elementary school.

  10. hahah Says:

    too bad clay is a big old homo, which means he will not be a good dad.


  11. tennie Says:

    In my opinion ,everybody that's sooo interested in Clays private life should be giving all of these insinuations a break until he or Jaymes makes it a point to say something themselves.We have enough to occupy our minds , like helping UNICEF & CLAY&HIS FOUNDATION than to be speculating on something thats none of our business.

  12. lovely me Says:

    Clay will make a great father!! Congrats to the soon to be parents...whether they're in a relationship or not! You go girl 50 is the new 40!

  13. of-course-50-can-be-preg Says:

    Actually one can conceive into their 50's or older as long as they're menstruating and/or they have good eggs.

  14. innocent bystander Says:

    Clay Aiken was in the Empress Lounge at the Mandarin Oriental DC about an hour ago with Brother and probably bro's gf) and his Mom (though that's an assumption) They were all dressed up for a formal affair and headed out. No baby-mama in site!

  15. colleen Says:

    Okay Morons....the truth is simply this:
    chances are slim to none for a woman of Jaymes Foster's age (50) to become pregnant. Add to that her previous childless marriage and it is fairly obvious that she was unable to conceive naturally. She and Clay have been together for several years.

  16. miami engineering Says:

    She’s the sister of record mogul David Foster

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