Oh, you're no fun.
Hey, how was I to know all the caves in Brooklyn would already be booked in advance??
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Oh, you're no fun.
Hey, how was I to know all the caves in Brooklyn would already be booked in advance??
Hey, how was I to know all the caves in Brooklyn would already be booked in advance??
I wonder if there's an Orbitz for that ...
GITCHA MATTED STEPPE GRASS BIRTHING HOLE RIGHT HERE, LADIES!
It's all natural.
(I get natural birth, I do. But there are limits.)
I would so eat my placenta.
I mean, maybe not the entire placenta. They're fair sized.
We also don't rip out the vulnerable underbelly of our prey with fang and claw, lick our butts clean, or eat out of the cat box.
At least, one HOPES.
Indeed.
Oh, Trudy. Our love was so pure...
My interest in lunch has really waned in the last fifteen minutes.
Hey, how was I to know all the caves in Brooklyn would already be booked in advance??
I wonder if there's an Orbitz for that ...
::loves Tom::
Erin! I promise to never kiss you with placenta breath. I swears.
Now I'm having fun in Wikipedia:
Several cultures believe the placenta to be or have been alive, often a relative of the baby. Nepalese think of the placenta as a friend of the baby's; Malaysian Orang Asli regard it as the baby's older sibling. The Ibo of Nigeria consider the placenta the deceased twin of the baby, and conduct full funeral rites for it.[17] Native Hawaiians believe that the placenta is a part of the baby, and traditionally plant it with a tree which can then grow alongside the child
I like the Nepalese. They have someone to hang out with the baby during those long months of gestating. That's a happy thought.