I have a question regarding the buzz-worthy human interest story from the Los Angeles area: "Why would a woman with six young children need fertility treatments?"
so I know someone who works at Kaiser Bellflower where this woman gave birth. apparently they're keeping hush hush the real story. this woman is mentally challenged and her warped goal is to have as many kids as possible. the hospital didn't want bad publicity so they're trying to give a positive image of this person. so sad. these poor kids. this woman can't care for all her children and wants more. something has to be done about this don't you agree?
Remember the apocryphal story circulating the news and internet about Clinton staffers performing all sorts of pranks as they left the White House? While people still argue the veracity of that incident, I doubt it reaches the level of pettiness exhibited by President Bush towards President Elect Obama.
Two Saturdays ago, I attended my high school reunion celebrating twenty years since graduation. I initially had reservations about going at first, but I wanted to see my how my high school classmates evolved (and I to them) over the last twenty years; vain curiosity trumped everything else. A little background first: I did not enjoy high school very much. I did not have the clichéd experience some people believe high school to be (on either end of the spectrum). My days in high school were dollops of “good”, heaping tablespoons of “bad”, all on top of a wide base of “meh”. With that in mind, I decided to leave most of my high school experiences (and the people involved) in the past and moved on. This worked for nineteen years until technology and web-based social networking rendered my efforts moot. As for the reunion itself, it had a much smaller number of people I had expected. Out of four hundred or so people in our graduating class, about sixty people showed up for the festivities ...
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