charolais0153 wrote: » Is the child not 50% of the father. ?
Odelay wrote: » Heard a rumble outside, had to stop and think, silage trailer or thunder. Turns out to be thunder.
Say my name wrote: » Nope. 50% when it's born maybe. Are you volunteering to have a sex change and carry a ....... around for 9 months while the father says "you're doing great".
Reggie. wrote: » Have to say I think that post was uncalled for. Don't see any poster here stating that women should "know thier place" It's statements like that that muddled up this whole referendum into a circus at times.
Say my name wrote: » Ah listen cop on Reggie. There's a whole load of hypothetical scenarios that could have happened in the past and that each one of us mightn't have been here today. My mother had to carry a dead baby and couldn't abort it in this country before I was born and suffered for her health because of it. If she had of died because of this I mightn't be here today. But this was the stupidest rule ever imposed on women in Ireland. It was all about power play from the Catholic church and that women should accept 'their shame'. Again a male ruled Catholic church influencing the government in this country and if you didn't like it tough. This country had more similarities with Taliban ruled Afghanistan than it did with our nearest neighbour. It annoys the f**k out of me when I hear men (and I am one) dictate how a woman should have to carry a child even if they don't want to. So apologies Reggie if anything is uncalled for.
charolais0153 wrote: » Live by the sword,die by the sword. If youre prepared to have sex you should be prepared to have a baby??
Say my name wrote: » You mightn't regret that post in tomorrow or the next day. But I can guarrentee you in 10 years time when you've left college and are on your way in life you'll look back at that and say what was I thinking.
Reggie. wrote: » Why?
The Rabbi wrote: » The frequency of the lightening is something I have never seen the likes of before.Very little thunder,It has just hit land between Youghal and Cork but the flashes are still powerful here in KK.
whelan2 wrote: » Nothing here. Silage mowed down for bales.
Reggie. wrote: » Nothing here thankfully. Have to go raking at 10am
whelan2 wrote: » I'm off to football and then to running. The joys
Lady Haywire wrote: » Not just bad land we've to deal with!....
Lady Haywire wrote: » Not just bad land we've to deal with!
Say my name wrote: » Did you change your own tractor after? You were thinking of a newer model.
Say my name wrote: » I hope they're baling it now. :eek: You're in for it fairly soon.
L1985 wrote: » So off on hols tomorrow morning. This is the first time I've been away for a significant space of time since dad stepped back. Now he's doing v well at the moment but I'm after getting v anxious. Doesn't help that we still have cows calving and I thought the heifers would be finished by now....I think farming turns you into a bit of a control freak!!! I won't really be contactable either so here is hoping all goes well. ill be stressed this evening writing instructions me thinks!!!!
dzer2 wrote: » Why write instructions tell your dad to keep an eye on things have you a neighbour that can give him a dig out if needed just leave him a number to ring. Last time I went leaving it to the father I got farm relief to call in an hour a day . Just to reassure him and the chap left him his number for emergencys.