Originally posted by StarrmanI wasn't actually aware we'd lost the Women's. I wouldn't be surprised if our government ordered a media blackout. A second disappointment so soon after the first "incident" would have caused a riot.
Cute. Perhaps you're pretending that we didn't take two titles away from Oz, or don't the women's matches get a look in?
EDIT: You were right...
Originally posted by dylWe actually won the women's the day before the men's comp finished, I imagine the media were more concerned with the men's. To be honest, the women don't get nearly enough coverage here either.
I wasn't actually aware we'd lost the Women's. I wouldn't be surprised if our government ordered a media blackout. A second disappointment so soon after the first "incident" would have caused a riot.
Originally posted by Hand of HecateMy kids are the greatest thing that has ever happened to me. Raising them made me grow up. Good times, bad times, all the life comprimises I've had to make, all the things I could have done for me but didn't because I had to support them, getting puked on, worrying all night long when they're screwing up, worrying about making ends meet - ALL of that is erased with one hug from one of them. I wouldn't change a thing, and have never regretted them in my life for a second.
My wife and I have been talking about having a child. Quite honsetly I've spent my life trying [b]not to knock anyone up and while I think I'll make a decent Dad I'm intimidated by the whole concept.
I think too many people go blindly into having a child with no forethought and preparation. However, perhaps I'm overthinking this. I waited un ...[text shortened]... d I'm financially secure. Still having a child is a huge responsibility.
Any thoughts?[/b]
If you and the missus are happy and your relationship is solid then go for it. But babies make bad glue for relationships that are coming apart.