Lol! You just made my day!onbreak wrote:I think he's pregnant
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Lol! You just made my day!onbreak wrote:I think he's pregnant
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There isn't as much as 20 leads but yes we do forget to take off one or two sometimesqueentee20 wrote:Funny story but when I got my echocardiogram, I actually remember being at dinner later that day and still had leads on my chest! I think sometimes they forget to take them off. I thought it was funny and picked at them but man after being stuck on all day they hurt to take off... I would guess they just didn’t take them all off or Bryan weirdly asked for them to be kept on loljanem wrote:Just thinking about his “dramatic black and white” photo from last week. They made it sound like he was on the floor of the bathroom when the paramedics came. That photo was taken while he was in their bed. I can’t imagine the medics leaving a lead on his arm after they left. Do we think Bryan either asked them for one or... fished one out of the rubbish can after they left and stuck it on his arm for the dramatic effect????
I really wouldn’t be surprised by that. Can’t imagine taking a photo while the medics were still there.
BTW Bryan of course there was an ambulance there, she called 911. They didn’t know what they were going to find. Just like every other call they go on.
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When you’ve got like 20 on your body it’s easy to miss some... you medical people probably know the exact amount that go on :3
That's her phone in a pocket? Looks rectangular.Theirmom wrote:If this isn’t a baby bump, then this girl needs to see a surgeon for that extensive diastasis recti. [img]//uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201802 ... 922bea.jpg[/img]
I don’t know - she’s had that mommy tummy going on for awhile. We saw her drinking quite a bit up through the Hawaii vacation, so I can’t imagine she got pregnant before Hawaii. And if that trip was a baby-making mission, then she would have just found out pretty recently and wouldn’t be very far along at all. (If I’m remembering dates correctly. Hawaii was at the beginning of feb, right? Their schedule is so warped lately, but I think it was then.)Theirmom wrote:If this isn’t a baby bump, then this girl needs to see a surgeon for that extensive diastasis recti. [img]//uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201802 ... 922bea.jpg[/img]
Interesting that this was right after his incident.loopdeloop wrote:Well, look at that. Bryan drove.
almost like the incident gave him a wake up call to take care of his body in a healthy way.HelloSweetie wrote:Interesting that this was right after his incident.loopdeloop wrote:Well, look at that. Bryan drove.
Almost as if he had stopped taking something that had been impairing his ability to drive.
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Or he read the rant afterwards when the tweeter asked, why he doesnt drive.ewitsme wrote:almost like the incident gave him a wake up call to take care of his body in a healthy way.HelloSweetie wrote:Interesting that this was right after his incident.loopdeloop wrote:Well, look at that. Bryan drove.
Almost as if he had stopped taking something that had been impairing his ability to drive.
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Sorry to quote something so far back, but I was reading through and this caught my eye.Theirmom wrote:I agree. The insistence is the weird part.lmmomSD wrote:If it was his choice, no, I wouldn't have a problem with it. But the way they actively discourage him from calling them anything else is weird.100midas wrote:I've said this once before but I don't think there's anything wrong/weird about a 4 year old still saying "mama" and "dada". Where I grew up, myself and my friends were still saying it well into second or third grade, when we were 8-9 years old. It's a regional/family thing. The only weird thing about it is that B&M actively *discourage* him from switching to Mom and Dad. I don't see the big fuss about it if he wants to do it. It's a syllable for goodness sakes, it doesn't mean he'll be running off to college next week!
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My best friend is from Virginia and her mom will be Mama until the day she dies. She's Mama Julia to me. But that's our choice. She never told us not to call her Mom.
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Our kids (4,7&9) still call us Mama/Dada. We refer to each other as Mom & Dad when talking to the kids, but they call us whatever they want.
I’m wondering if it’s a generational thing. All my kids friends still call their parents Mama/Dada too. And they have been to 2 different elementary schools, and the kids have done it at both schools. I heard a 6th grader call his mom “mama” at meet the teacher night. And we’re in Ontario, so not a stereotypical region for it.
So, maybe millennials have inadvertently encouraged their kids to call them Mama/Dada?
OhHiImSam wrote:I called my mom "Mama" fifth grade.
My friend heard me say it and made fun of me for a week.
At the end of the day who cares as long as they know who's who.