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Kate Schechter (Back on the right side of the pond)

After the intermission, the "Muses" came out and walked around the first !row, up
the stairs!, out into the concourse, half-way around and came down the stairs


Although, I suppose that doesn't count, eh? :D

I am glad to know, anyway, that I am not alone in the universe. One day, I am certain, my hopes will come to some fruitful end, and probably nowhere near where I expected. Isn't that always the way?


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Kate Schechter (Back on the right side of the pond)

After the intermission, the "Muses" came out and walked around the first !row, up
the stairs!, out into the concourse, half-way around and came down the stairs


Although, I suppose that doesn't count, eh? :D

I am glad to know, anyway, that I am not alone in the universe. One day, I am certain, my hopes will come to some fruitful end, and probably nowhere near where I expected. Isn't that always the way?


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Kate Schechter (Back on the right side of the pond)

Grrrr, double posts again.

smiley - headhurts


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Post 24

Mund

Ah well... without double posts, how would the gate stand up?


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Kate Schechter (Back on the right side of the pond)

It's funny, I think, how the two can sometimes seem mutually exclusive - parenthood and lofty career goals (even if those career goals are ones that could possibly keep you home most days). At the moment, I am faced with an even bigger conundrum - does giving custody of my children to their father (in the honest belief that it is the right decision for them) make me less passionate a mother? I look around at all of these horrible, vicious custody battles, and think - Thank God I have not put my children through that - and yet those very people gaze down their noses at me and say... What? You didn't WANT your children? Well of course I want my children. I want them to be happy, healthy and well-adjusted. Not easy to say that they'd best find that at the hands of their father, rather than their demonstrably unstable mother...

Oh well LOL - rereading this post kinda set the wheels in motion. I guess this whole thing might explain my er... lengthy absence. But I'm back now :D Poor you


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Pan, the piper at the gates of dawn

Bureaucracy is a very cool game; I've barely cracked the surface, but I think I'm doing well. I've been kept kind of busy and haven't progressed much further. Congratulations on being able to find a copy.


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