Baby Brangelina has arrived
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Re: Baby Brangelina has arrived
Originally Posted by Celsius
Surely if the baby was breach, the safest method for delivery is C section anyway...
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Re: Baby Brangelina has arrived
Originally Posted by Partystar
My aunt delivered my cousin in the breech/breach (which one is it?!?) position/presentation & it didn't seem to be a big deal.
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Re: Baby Brangelina has arrived
Originally Posted by Sallyanne
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Wouldn't it be funny if they had a really ugly baby, you know, 2 beautiful people make one hell of an ugly baby?! What a shocker that would be! Mwahh ah ah ah ahhhhh!!!
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Re: Baby Brangelina has arrived
Originally Posted by Partystar
Wouldn't it be funny if they had a really ugly baby, you know, 2 beautiful people make one hell of an ugly baby?! What a shocker that would be! Mwahh ah ah ah ahhhhh!!!
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Re: Baby Brangelina has arrived
Originally Posted by Sallyanne
I've wonderd that. Maybe it would be like embarassing members of royal families...locked away from public gaze
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Re: Baby Brangelina has arrived
Originally Posted by Partystar
Prince Philip?!?!
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Originally Posted by Sallyanne
Wasn't someone in Queen Victoria's family a hairy egg?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monster_of_Glamis
The Monster of Glamis (born October 21, 1821), sometimes referred to as the Horror of Glamis, was reportedly a deformed member of the Bowes-Lyon family, kept in seclusion in Glamis Castle, Scotland
The details of Thomas's appearance -- "His chest an enormous barrel, hairy as a doormat, his head ran straight into his shoulders and his arms and legs were toylike" -- come from James Wentworth-Day's The Queen Mother's Family Story. They are attributed to "a member of the Queen Mother's family". Wentworth-Day's account is the first in which the information was gathered direct from members of the Queen mother's family, even though they were understandably reluctant to be named. It is suspected that on several occasions, the Queen Mother herself was the source. In Peter Underwood's A-Z of British Ghosts he is described as "an enormous flabby egg".
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Re: Baby Brangelina has arrived
Well, you learn something new every day!
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Re: Baby Brangelina has arrived
Originally Posted by elfman
There is a legend about a deformed birth in the Queen mum's family:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monster_of_Glamis
The Monster of Glamis (born October 21, 1821), sometimes referred to as the Horror of Glamis, was reportedly a deformed member of the Bowes-Lyon family, kept in seclusion in Glamis Castle, Scotland
The details of Thomas's appearance -- "His chest an enormous barrel, hairy as a doormat, his head ran straight into his shoulders and his arms and legs were toylike" -- come from James Wentworth-Day's The Queen Mother's Family Story. They are attributed to "a member of the Queen Mother's family". Wentworth-Day's account is the first in which the information was gathered direct from members of the Queen mother's family, even though they were understandably reluctant to be named. It is suspected that on several occasions, the Queen Mother herself was the source. In Peter Underwood's A-Z of British Ghosts he is described as "an enormous flabby egg".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monster_of_Glamis
The Monster of Glamis (born October 21, 1821), sometimes referred to as the Horror of Glamis, was reportedly a deformed member of the Bowes-Lyon family, kept in seclusion in Glamis Castle, Scotland
The details of Thomas's appearance -- "His chest an enormous barrel, hairy as a doormat, his head ran straight into his shoulders and his arms and legs were toylike" -- come from James Wentworth-Day's The Queen Mother's Family Story. They are attributed to "a member of the Queen Mother's family". Wentworth-Day's account is the first in which the information was gathered direct from members of the Queen mother's family, even though they were understandably reluctant to be named. It is suspected that on several occasions, the Queen Mother herself was the source. In Peter Underwood's A-Z of British Ghosts he is described as "an enormous flabby egg".
that's the one! Well done indeed.
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Re: Baby Brangelina has arrived
Originally Posted by robskatie
Just did a quick google, It's meaning is "his gift" in Hebrew, I think it's nice. I'm sure this baby is going to be completely gorgeous, look at those genes!
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For anyone who gives a sh!t, pictures of the happy couple and their sprog have been leaked on the net. I think you can still find it if you really want to waste 10 minutes of your life. I did but that empty feeling still hasn't gone away. Strange.
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Very happy that there baby is healthy. But to be honest, I care about as much for them having a baby as I expect they will care about the wife and I having a baby, i.e. I couldn't give a flying f***!
Definitely not planning on paying any money to see any pictures of their sprog dribbling on itself.
Definitely not planning on paying any money to see any pictures of their sprog dribbling on itself.