Having Twins!!

Good Lord that's an awesome repesentation of power. Knowing what I do about pregnancy, tho, I can't quite beadgasm over this. However, Jerri, you were just added to my list of artists to chain to a table for ME when I win the big lottery:)

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~Candace~
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She is wonderful - two beautiful babies waiting to be best friends. I love it.

Cheri (Bubbee to Emily and Nathan)

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Cheri2Star

OWWWWWWWWWW. That doesn't sound fun!

Jerri

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Beadbimbo

Wow! I love them. This is a great idea. I am sure it worth your time to the mommy who receives this as a wonderful gift!

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Empress Beads

.........Here I come to save the day! A margarita and warmed massage oil is on the way.

Ray

Kathy N-V wrote:

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Ray DeVous

Your best bet would probably be deep tissue massage. Typically you will have scarred tissue in your shoulder that needs to be "broken up" and manipulated back into place. Hurts like hell, but works.

Tina

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Christina Peterson

That's incredible. Who would I have to kill to get her, I mean besides someone with money....

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Barbara Otterson

Lol! Me...............................but then you'd be stuck raising my 10 yr. old!

Jerri

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Beadbimbo

I went through PT for a while. One day I walked in, and my young, handsome PT guy said he was going to give my shoulder a massage. Afterwards, I told him that he killed every fantasy I'd ever had about having a massage! Lol. It did help though. Wish I could do it a couple of times a week.

Jerri

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Beadbimbo

I've made a grand total of four (maybe five) pregnant goddesses... all on request (the most recent requester never bought hers, either, D'oh!) but the rest are usually unpregnant, often muscular, and typically bootylicious. That said, I really, really want one of Jerri's goddesses... there's nothing else like them, they're gorgeous, and even though I never ever plan to ever have another child (ever), as a pagan the symbolism really appeals to me.

-Kalera

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Kathy N-V wrote:

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Kalera Stratton

On Wed, 6 Oct 2004 21:43:45 -0400, Beadbimbo wrote (in message ):

Oooh, is someone offering a kid? I keep saying I'm more than happy to trade beads for kids, but no one takes me up on the offer.

10 years old... that works. They're just on the cusp of figuring out so many things in life, but can still act like goofy little kids once in a while. I was going to say ten is a great age, but then again, I haven't found even one age in kids where I don't say that. (Betcha you guys had that figured out already, huh?)

Kathy N-V

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Kathy N-V

*carefully wrapping one 5-year-old for temporary loan*

He's fond of Thomas the Tank (which is ok) and Jeremy Clarkson (which isn't!). Eats most things, prefers pizza and will talk your ear off.

I'd like him back when he's big enough to do locks, please.

-Su

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Su/Cutworks

....bootylicious! LOLOL!!!!!!!

(Note to self: Coffee feels much more hot when blown out through the nasal passages....)

Dawn =o):::::::::::

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Dawn Scannell

I think you've nailed what it is that draws me to them - they do have a strong pagan symbolism about them. It makes me think that if I was having a rough day, she would give me strength to believe in myself.

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JoAnn Paules

On Thu, 7 Oct 2004 8:30:43 -0400, Su/Cutworks wrote (in message ):

No problem... Bob will be delighted with a boy for a while. When he comes back, he's going to have a Boston accent and think $2 a gallon for gas is outrageous. No idea who Jeremy Clarkson might be, so he'll have to settle for Thomas the Tank Engine.

And there are 4 pizza shops within a 3 block radius. He should be just fine.

Kathy N-V

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Kathy N-V

LOL! But it's *true*!

-Kalera

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Dawn Scannell wrote:

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Kalera Stratton

Yeah! A sort of Goddess touchstone, something to remind us that if She birthed the world, and we are of Her, then we can make it through.

-Kalera

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JoAnn Paules wrote:

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Kalera Stratton

Well said!

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JoAnn Paules

Good god almighty, Jerri. (One step beyond KLUNK: GGA)

~~ Sooz To live a creative life, we must lose our fear of being wrong. ~~Joseph Chilton Pearce

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Dr. Sooz

Jerri! I LOVE YOU. ~~ Sooz To live a creative life, we must lose our fear of being wrong. ~~Joseph Chilton Pearce

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Dr. Sooz

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