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Whom should I talk to regarding public/private schooling12 Sep 2005 06:54 GMT34
DH and I were discussing whether to put our kids in public or private
schools. Our kids are very young (ages 1 and 2) but we would like to
atleast have an idea. We can afford private schools but don't know if
it's "worth it". We spoke to one or two friends of ours. They just got
Should school times change to match teen body clocks?12 Sep 2005 02:35 GMT4
Should school times change to match teen body clocks?
Published 2:15 am PDT Friday, September 9, 2005
Story appeared in Scene section, Page J8
You probably love to sleep in. How'd we know? It's a teenage thing.
Child Support Guidelines are UNFAIR! Lets join together to fight them!12 Sep 2005 00:37 GMT123
http://childsupportunfair.com
I am not OPPOSING child support, what I am saying is, lets support the child(ren) but not at
the expense of your own life, Justice was to be equal under our  constitution, the ability to make
something of your life! $1300.00 a month of CURRENT ...
I think that French verb conjugation is as simple as, if not simpler than, that of English (no kidding!) - see www.sixpourcent.com12 Sep 2005 00:31 GMT12
Dear friends,
This is a message which some people may consider "a spam". But this
is not my original idea. My intention is to share with you that French
verb conjugation is as simple as that of English, suggesting to you an
Playgroup packed lunch.11 Sep 2005 14:50 GMT3
Well, the Young Master goes 4 days a week now, mornings. I try
to put together a reasonable light lunch for him to eat. Today
was 1 1/2 rounds of sandwiches (proper (non-vegetarian) "Bovril",
Marmite, rasperry jam, marmalade quarters), a small stuffed
Virginia Letters to the Editor: No pity party here for those deadbeat parents, low income or not11 Sep 2005 01:32 GMT5
Copyright 2005 Landmark Communications, Inc.
The Virginian-Pilot(Norfolk, Va.)
September 1, 2005 Thursday The Virginian-Pilot Edition
SECTION: LOCAL, Pg. B10
Secondary school time changes11 Sep 2005 01:03 GMT4
My local secondary school has changed the time it finishes to 3.10
(clashing nicely with our primary school - 3.00 - meaning huge car
problems on the road...)
However on Wednesday they'll be finishing at 1pm. Is this common?
Baby's first Hair Cut - Advice please?10 Sep 2005 22:20 GMT10
DS is now 6½ months old and has for the last couple of months really
needed his hair cutting!
I've been putting off getting DS's hair cut but it's getting to the
stage now where he is getting so active his hair is getting really tatty
I never pay child-support10 Sep 2005 08:00 GMT1
Because I'm a hobo, sleeping under bridges and I spend the few bucks I
stea.. eh earn for booze.
Now let me sell the laptop I found to type this message, I need new whiskey.
Virginia Editorial:THE ARDUOUS TASK OF HUNTING DEADBEATS10 Sep 2005 07:06 GMT6
Copyright 2005 The Roanoke Times
The Roanoke Times (Virginia)
August 22, 2005 Monday Metro Edition
SECTION: EDITORIAL; Pg. B6
When Older Children Wear Diapers10 Sep 2005 03:03 GMT15
dejablues Wrote:
> You've only mentioned a father. Where was your mother in all of this
> It's
> quite telling that you've never mentioned her.
Virginia Declares War on Deadbroke Dads09 Sep 2005 22:11 GMT8
Virginia Declares War on Deadbroke Dads
September 7, 2005
by Jeffrey Leving and Glenn Sacks
A laborer. A cashier. A carnival hired hand. A construction worker. All with
Custody Question09 Sep 2005 19:06 GMT47
Hi. I am trying to get some information on a custody situation but
can't seem to find anything on the internet. My friend had a child
about seven months ago with her boyfriend. They were never married. He
cheated on her and they are no longer together. She regrets giving her
Disaster plan in place for your family?09 Sep 2005 13:56 GMT11
It's difficult for me to believe that there has been zero traffic on
misc.kids.moderated regarding Hurricaine Katrina, when practically every
other on-line forum (web or usenet) has had so many messages.
In any case, considering Katrina's aftermath, I was wondering what people's
DD can't see outside herself09 Sep 2005 07:37 GMT22
DD came home today and showed me the picture she'd drawn for the cover of
her binder.  We live in a college town, and so 90% of the kids in her class
like the local university.  DD, like maybe 5% of her classmates, likes the
rival university (where I went to school).  Mostly this ...
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