If you're a rabbit, yes. Clearly the "rhythm method" would be disastrous for the female rabbit with a career.
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Setanta
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Mon 22 Mar, 2004 09:17 pm
Doctors have a term for those who use the "rhythm method" . . .
mothers . . .
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patiodog
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Mon 22 Mar, 2004 09:30 pm
Not rabbits?
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SCoates
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Tue 23 Mar, 2004 05:58 pm
PDiddie wrote:
I've noticed that about coathangers.
Put two together in a closet alone, come back in a week and there are six.
Go look in a month and there are thirty.
How does this happen?
Even when the closet is completely full --*ahem*-- the coathangers continue to procreate, squeezing the rack until nothing can be removed from the line without having to be ironed again.
I think coathangers need a course in family planning.
I am sorry to be the one to inform you, but you are taking your clothes off the coathangers, and not putting them back.
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cicerone imposter
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Tue 23 Mar, 2004 06:01 pm
Ya ain't seen noth'n till you've seen lions mate - over, and over, and over, and over, and...... You get the idea.
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patiodog
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Tue 23 Mar, 2004 08:27 pm
It ain't like when tigers do it, is it? Ouch, says she...