Photo: terragalleriaIt came to my attention when I was meditating recently that I really don't like to talk. Talking tires me out, and even though I'm considered a good conversationalist, I prefer NOT TALKING and just BEING with others.This desire to be quiet must be why I've picked--unknown to me at the time--men that have their Dragon's Head (The North Node) in Leo. My longest three running relationships (two husbands and one significant other) have all had their North Node in Leo conjunct my Venus.According to the Cafe Astrology website, this conjunction is interpreted this way:"Venus conjunct, sextile, or trine other person's North Node This pairing is a strong indication of a binding tie between you. You are likely to find it easy to cooperate with one another, perhaps even
Reps for all the late night talk shows are in talks to determine when to go back on the air, even if the writers’ strike is still going on.
Tough times. Tough decisions.
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Hey everyone!
I’ve been thinking and I think it’s time for a little boost in members and forum activity, which is why we are going to run a referral contest. For your chance to win some cool prizes, all you will need to do is tell your friends about Baby Talkers!
You must be a registered member in order to compete in this contest. If you haven’t already, please register for your free account today.
Prize Bin
First Place: Vsmile Baby Infant Development System (9-36 months)
Second Place: Baby’s Box of Fun! A Karen Katz Lift-the-Flap Gift Set
Third Place: A free 1 year subscription to the private forums at Baby Talkers. If you are already a subscriber, you will get the following year free.
How to Win
This is a referral contest, meaning the person with the most referrals at the end of a limited time period, wins.
Refer your family and friends using the BT Refer a Friend Link found at the top of the forums.
Example:
http://www.babytalkers.com/forums/sendmessage.php
Well, they certainly seem comfortable with each other’s talking distance. ;D Here are the two talking about the simple things in life whilst being in each other’s grill.
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Baby Talkers is having a contest! It is open to everyone: members of the forums, bloggers, or anyone who happens to be passing through. There are a few simple rules, but before we get into the technical stuff, I will tell you the Grand Prize! Everyone wants to know the prize first, right? Drum roll please……….. you can be the proud new owner of an awesome:
Nesting Pillow
(in this very pattern, cool as it is - you can click for a larger view) courtesy of the great ladies at Blessed Nest! This is a $79 value guys and it totally rocks. I have one myself and it is so comfy! The inside pillow is made of 100% organic cotton canvas and filled with organic buckwheat hulls. Although it is technically a nursing pillow, you can use it as a pillow or reading “nest” for your little one if you are not currently breast feeding.
I will be doing a drawing for the winner and there are several different ways for you to win. So now for the rules!
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This week I bring to you 15 random statistics about Baby Talkers that I’m sure you are just itching to know…..
1. The most viewed thread in the history of babytalkers: Teething: truth or myth? with 22,185 views
2. All time top poster: Margarita with 4,221 posts
3. The most popular forum: Public Pregnancy Journals
4. The most registered users online at a time: 54
5. Day with the most active users: July 18, 2006
6. The most posts in a single day: 161
7. The most threads in a single day: 23
8. The most new registrations in a single day: 13
9. First registered user on Baby Talkers: JackieB
10. More than half of the old-timers - aka BT members who’ve been here since the beginning (2001/2002) - are still around, even if it’s only occasionally! (that’s about the best stat yet - lol)
11. Member with the most referrals: Jester with 109! Nice job hubby!! Let’s see if anyone can catch up. The ‘Tell a Friend’ link up top is definitely working
As my son’s second birthday gets closer, I realize that so does the second birthday of the Baby Talker’s blog. It was born just a couple of weeks before Jax. The very first post on the Baby Talker’s blog was written by my husband on June 11, 2oo5. I thought I would take a little trip down memory lane by looking back in the archives.
I remember having so many questions about everything! One of my major concerns was what the “must-have” items were. To make it easier for other moms-to-be, I made a New Parents’ Checklist of Baby Essentials. Of course not every item is a necessity, but it will give you a good start and might remind you of some things you have forgotten.
At 37 weeks pregnant, I packed my hospital bag. At 38 weeks, I had my membranes stripped. A week later at 39 weeks, 1 day I was induced and our son was born on June 29, 2005.
I took a bit of a hiatus from posting and came back in September with a few posts about sleep deprivation, clogged
It was very tempting to just give Tim Hardaway the next Giant Douche Award. But this site is not meant to be just a collection of douches (ESPN has that covered). Instead I am going in a slightly different direction. Presented here are the top 5 sports people who need to shut the hell up. Now I don't want this site to be all negative (although it fits my sense of humor better). So I am also presenting the top 5 people who should speak more.Lets start with those who need to shut the fuck up. Narrowing this list down to 5 people was pretty tough. About 98% of people involved in sports talk too much and say really idiotic things. Here's the list:5. Len Pasquarelli This fat fuck makes the list for two reasons. One, he hates the Redskins. He blatantly hates the Redskins and their fans. I am not going to go into this in detail. If you want to read more on this, goto ExtremeSkins. Secondly, he allows his hatred to affect his Hall of Fame voting. Basically, he won't vote for Art Monk. Now a
Oh crap! Only one?
What is your most annoying habit? The thing that drives someone else crazy…..
It would probably have to be the fact that sometimes, if I get really excited or really worked up about something, I get loud. Ok, so I'm a little loud all the time, but I ...
It's funny, I actually hate waiting for these to come out! And then sometimes I actually forget to check for them! Not today!
If you really knew me you would know that…
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It's time for the new blog talkers! An interesting question.
What three things in your clothes closet could you not live without?
I am definitely not a "clothes" person, and I choose comfy over stylish more often than not. However, I couldn't live without:
My Blue Jeans
My Yoga and Jogging Suits
My black dress ...
The Chicago Sun Times reports that *gasp* drivers still talk on their cell phone whilst 're driving-- even after laws were enacted making the practice a ticket-able offence. No surprise there. A study by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety showed that a 2001 cell phone ban in New York State led to a dramatic decline in in-car cellular communications. Three years later and the percentage of drivers using cell phones from behind the wheel went right back up to pre-ban levels. Why? Lax law enforcement; in Chicago cops wrote 13,400 cell phone related tickets as compared to 2.8 million traffic tickets. The study also cites an "above the law" attitude amongst offenders. In other words, there's a large number of cell phone-wielding drivers who believe they're perfectly safe drivers, much like chronic speeders. In this, they are sadly mistaken, as anyone who talks on a cell phone while driving may be as dangerous as a drunk driver.