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On 27/01/11 23:40, Jim Henderson wrote:
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> That's nice of you to say, John - and congrats! Here's hoping we can get
> over there in the next year or so for a visit. :-)
Good to talk to you again Jim. A year or so - a trifle in the bringing up of
a child. Pictures soon :-)
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On 27/01/2011 11:14 PM, Doctor John wrote:
> Sorry I haven't posted anything recently but there is a good reason ...
>
> On 12th Jan, the Kat gave birth to Michal Pribina, weight 3.92 kg.
Congratulations to the Kat and you. :-D
> According to Kati he is exactly like me
Poor thing! :-P
> For reasons of superstition (see earlier threads) I felt it unwise to
> mention anything (Pascal's wager - work it out). It appears now that I must
> continue to work for the next 20+ years in order to educate him; just when I
> was planning to retire to a Mediterranean island and live off the proceeds
> of a taverna.
You could always sell him and live off the proceeds. :-)
> Glad to see the regulars still going strong. Pissed off to see JH is not
> moving to Scotland soon (I need an excuse for going to the pub these days).
There is the tradition of wetting the wean’s heid, ye ken.
> .... and to Stephen who I promised to mention in my will - Hi. Stephen :-)
>
LOL
At least I’ll be able to say “Bye John”, ;-)
(I'll drop you a note tomorrow.)
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On 28/01/11 00:32, Stephen wrote:
> On 27/01/2011 11:14 PM, Doctor John wrote:
>> Sorry I haven't posted anything recently but there is a good reason ...
>>
>> On 12th Jan, the Kat gave birth to Michal Pribina, weight 3.92 kg.
>
> Congratulations to the Kat and you. :-D
>
> > According to Kati he is exactly like me
>
> Poor thing! :-P
What's wrong with being tall, good-looking and intelligent? :-)
>
> You could always sell him and live off the proceeds. :-)
>
A good thought
> There is the tradition of wetting the wean’s heid, ye ken.
>
This will definitely happen; Lagavulin or Glen Morangie?
>> .... and to Stephen who I promised to mention in my will - Hi. Stephen
>> :-)
>>
>
> LOL
> At least I’ll be able to say “Bye John”, ;-)
>
> (I'll drop you a note tomorrow.)
I look forward to it
John
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On 28/01/2011 12:41 AM, Doctor John wrote:
> On 28/01/11 00:32, Stephen wrote:
>> On 27/01/2011 11:14 PM, Doctor John wrote:
>>> Sorry I haven't posted anything recently but there is a good reason ...
>>>
>>> On 12th Jan, the Kat gave birth to Michal Pribina, weight 3.92 kg.
>>
>> Congratulations to the Kat and you. :-D
>>
>> > According to Kati he is exactly like me
>>
>> Poor thing! :-P
>
> What's wrong with being tall, good-looking and intelligent? :-)
>
Nothing but...
:-P
>>
>> You could always sell him and live off the proceeds. :-)
>>
> A good thought
>
I suppose the Kat would object. How is she?
I can imagine the scene at the hospital.
What is the Medieval Latin for PUSH! BTW?
>> There is the tradition of wetting the wean’s heid, ye ken.
>>
> This will definitely happen; Lagavulin or Glen Morangie?
>
A Morangie for me.
[Sings]
A Morangie for me, a Morangie for me,
If ye're no' a Morangie ye're no use to me.
The Islay Mist’s are braw, the Laphroaig and a'
But the cocky wee Morangie’s the pride o' them a'.
>>
>> (I'll drop you a note tomorrow.)
>
> I look forward to it
>
:-)
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On Thu, 27 Jan 2011 23:48:07 +0000, Doctor John wrote:
> On 27/01/11 23:40, Jim Henderson wrote:
>>
>> That's nice of you to say, John - and congrats! Here's hoping we can
>> get over there in the next year or so for a visit. :-)
>
> Good to talk to you again Jim. A year or so - a trifle in the bringing
> up of a child. Pictures soon :-)
Looking forward to it. :-)
Jim
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On 28/01/11 00:57, Stephen wrote:
>>>
>>> You could always sell him and live off the proceeds. :-)
>>>
>> A good thought
>>
>
> I suppose the Kat would object. How is she?
>
She's fine. Two nights in the Chelsea & Westminster then home. Almost got
her figure back and already thinking about how to juggle lectures and
feeding times.
> I can imagine the scene at the hospital.
> What is the Medieval Latin for PUSH! BTW?
>
Good question. Due to medical advice tho' she had Caesarian so labour short
and sweet.
Whilst on the subject, how's the other half? ... and are you still making
Unterseebooten? [Music from Das Boot}
John
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On 28/01/2011 10:13 AM, Doctor John wrote:
> On 28/01/11 00:57, Stephen wrote:
>>
>> I suppose the Kat would object. How is she?
>>
> She's fine. Two nights in the Chelsea& Westminster then home. Almost got
> her figure back and already thinking about how to juggle lectures and
> feeding times.
>
Good, glad to hear it. Give her my best wishes.
>> I can imagine the scene at the hospital.
>> What is the Medieval Latin for PUSH! BTW?
>>
> Good question. Due to medical advice tho' she had Caesarian so labour short
> and sweet.
Incidere, incidere
> Whilst on the subject, how's the other half? ... and are you still making
> Unterseebooten? [Music from Das Boot}
>
Not too good. Besides the trigeminal neuralgia (which is slowly getting
better) she put her back out last week. It's just one thing on top of
another. :-(
So, I’m taking some time off ATM.
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Stephen
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Doctor John escreveu:
> For reasons of superstition (see earlier threads) I felt it unwise to
> mention anything (Pascal's wager - work it out). It appears now that I must
> continue to work for the next 20+ years in order to educate him; just when I
> was planning to retire to a Mediterranean island and live off the proceeds
> of a taverna.
congrats! You may still get your chance some few more years ahead!
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On 1/28/2011 12:28 PM, nemesis wrote:
> Doctor John escreveu:
>> For reasons of superstition (see earlier threads) I felt it unwise to
>> mention anything (Pascal's wager - work it out). It appears now that I
>> must
>> continue to work for the next 20+ years in order to educate him; just
>> when I
>> was planning to retire to a Mediterranean island and live off the
>> proceeds
>> of a taverna.
>
> congrats! You may still get your chance some few more years ahead!
>
^^^ THAT
Parenthood is a wonderful journey. Full of challenge and reward. Just
wait until you can have conversations with him!
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~Mike
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On 28/01/2011 10:13 AM, Doctor John wrote:
Did sunfighter get my email?
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