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Date Posted: 07:16:39 09/29/07 Sat
Author: TanyaB
Subject: Spit up is one of those things. When it's your own child, you can wipe it off witht the back of your hand, when it's someone else's child, you run for a towel!! Actually, I can't think of any straight men who would 'just love' to have a baby of their own in this situation. I really laughed at this scene, When DS1 was tiny, DH's grandfather wanted to hold him. We warned him that DS was a big spitter, but he refused the burp rag. No brainer, spit up all down the back of his church suit. The grandparents tried to say someting next time we saw them about having to get the suit cleaned, but all I said was, "I tried to tell you".
In reply to: MelvaT 's message, "QOTD Saturday Sept. 29, 2007" on 23:24:09 09/28/07 Fri


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  • This whole scene is evidence for me that Isobel made a fine mother for Willie. No wonder he mourned her so when she died. (NT) -- tlk2vicki, 09:55:27 09/29/07 Sat


  • I also love reading this scene with the knowledge that Willie does "like" John, and, indeed, will come to love him as his father. At this point, even though John suspects he is Jamie's son, however, he appears to have no "designs" on taking custody. Which seems to support the notion that when he later sees fit to take guardianship of Willie, it is not for selfish motives (eg. to somehow "own" a piece of Jamie). (NT) -- pamelalass, 15:35:02 09/29/07 Sat



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