Dear VamPyroX...

tekkmortal said:
Y is a gym club. Usually homeless people hang out and live there. Hope that answered your question.

Now my question: Do you believe that halloween candies are safe to eat or should I feed them to the crows?
tekkmortal,

If Halloween candies weren't safe to eat, why feed them to the crows? :crazy:

Anyway, it's usually the parents job to oversee all candies before they're actually eaten. Parents should go through all candies that their children eat them.

- V
 
bbnt said:
Dear VamPyroX


Do you think Cheri has ever eaten at the Y ?
bbnt,

Now that tekkmortal has answered my question, here's my answer... "I still don't know". I don't think she ever has nor would anyone ever eat there. If it's a gym club, why would people eat there?

- V
 
VamPyroX said:
bbnt,

Now that tekkmortal has answered my question, here's my answer... "I still don't know". I don't think she ever has nor would anyone ever eat there. If it's a gym club, why would people eat there?

- V


it is not a gym club, it's an old joke. Please look at the shape of the letter Y
 
Dear VamPyroX:

Time for a serious question. This isn’t a joke—I’m dead serious here. I’m trying to figure out how to tell my wife’s parents that we want deaf children. I should give you some background information first. My wife is her parent’s only child, although she has a half-brother from her mother’s previous marriage. Because of this, they were pretty devastated when they found out that she is deaf. Her mother immediately took her to the John Tracy clinic, and thus followed several years of good old fashioned LAPD chokehold AG Bell oral education. I think you get the picture. Now we have to tell them that not only is there nothing wrong with having a deaf child, there are people in the world who actually want deaf children—including us. Got any ideas? I know that this is your thread, but if you could make an exception and let other people answer too, I would appreciate it.

Sincerely,

Confused in Los Angeles
 
Levonian said:
Yo, Vampy—how about it? It’s been almost 2 weeks now. :bump:
Gee... I didn't see that one! I guess it was one of those times where a post was made right before I signed off... so AllDeaf assumed I had already "viewed all threads". My bad... give me a minute to reply. :thumb:
 
Levonian said:
Dear VamPyroX:

Time for a serious question. This isn’t a joke—I’m dead serious here. I’m trying to figure out how to tell my wife’s parents that we want deaf children. I should give you some background information first. My wife is her parent’s only child, although she has a half-brother from her mother’s previous marriage. Because of this, they were pretty devastated when they found out that she is deaf. Her mother immediately took her to the John Tracy clinic, and thus followed several years of good old fashioned LAPD chokehold AG Bell oral education. I think you get the picture. Now we have to tell them that not only is there nothing wrong with having a deaf child, there are people in the world who actually want deaf children—including us. Got any ideas? I know that this is your thread, but if you could make an exception and let other people answer too, I would appreciate it.

Sincerely,

Confused in Los Angeles
Confused in Los Angeles,

What does telling your wife's parents about wanting deaf children benefit you and/or her? If your wife gives birth to a deaf child, then they will have to learn to accept it. If you bring up the subject of wanting deaf children and think that they might have a problem with it, then both of you may have to deal with conflicts between you two and them. However, just going with the flow and letting nature take its course... your wife just might give birth to a deaf child. Since it's a surprise for your parents, then they would learn to accept it better than the near-stubborn attitude of saying "we want deaf children" before you actually have any deaf children.

As for others replying to your topic, I'll create a second thread and allow others to reply to your post... if that's what you want. :thumb:

- V
 
Dear Vampy,

Is it possible that I'll have twins in the future? Because I have 3 cousins who are twins in my dad's side.

Wondering in South
 
Weirdo said:
Dear Vampy,

Is it possible that I'll have twins in the future? Because I have 3 cousins who are twins in my dad's side.

Wondering in South
Wondering in South,

It's "possible" but not definite. There is a gene that females usually carry on to their kids. It's known as the Dizygotic gene... aka two-egg twinning gene. It carries strongly through females and almost never in males. In your case, it sounds like your grandmother passed on the Dizygotic gene to her daughters causing them to have twins. However, in your case... it's your father, which greatly reduces the chances of it happening. Still, since it's very common... that increases the chance a little bit.

In other words, it is possible.

- V
 
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