Monday, August 27, 2007

Midlife Crisis

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From the archives of Natalie Dee, at www.nataliedee.com

15 comments:

  1. If by that you mean there was pretty much no chance of it even if you never turned on the TV, you're right.

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  2. No, I mean if she wanted to be an astronaut, she should have given it all she had, then if she still didn't make it, she could blame herself, not her mother.

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  3. It's always the mother's fault.

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  4. Absolutely.

    And never the father's.

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  5. Sorry, all that testoserone must have interferred with spellchek,, the word, is, of course, bologna!

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  6. C'mon, guys, get real. What's with the chauvinism? It is frequently the father's fault, especially in cases of those fathers who have been messed up by their wives.

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  7. Get really real! This is a note from the absentee father to his layabout, can't-leave-the-games-console, son. The mother and daughter are in a spacecraft as we speak.

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  8. monix, be careful, your astronauts will be blamed for being castrating rhymes-with-witches which is why their menfolk are lazy bums.

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  9. Who chose to make the husband a father? Huh? What about that?

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  10. Since when do women have choices?

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  11. Peter:

    Good thing for my computer I wasn't drinking any coffee.

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  12. Astronauts -- drunks and head cases, according to my daily newspaper.

    Good mamas don't let their babies grow up to be astros.

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