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	<title>Comments on: We&#8217;re Pregnant!</title>
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		<title>By: Larry Cummings</title>
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		<description>Drew: I love the BBQ story.  Reminds me of when we lived in Fort Worth area.  We had lot of family over on a summer weekend and i was going ot BBQ as I usually do.  I lit the charcoal and forgot to check on it.  it was one of those summers with no rain. sparks from the charcoal had flown out to the grass.  when i went outside the yard was blazing with a ring of fire spreading out from our BBQ about 30 feet across, it had also engulfed the 8 foot tall hedge we had growing around one end of our pool.  I was luckily able to get the hose and get all the fire actually put out.  then i simply restated charcoal and cooked dinner, never saying a word.  not much later Sarah looked out the kitchen window to see a burned and blackened back yard and I had some explaining to do! I guess I had just hoped she wouldnt notice.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Drew: I love the BBQ story.  Reminds me of when we lived in Fort Worth area.  We had lot of family over on a summer weekend and i was going ot BBQ as I usually do.  I lit the charcoal and forgot to check on it.  it was one of those summers with no rain. sparks from the charcoal had flown out to the grass.  when i went outside the yard was blazing with a ring of fire spreading out from our BBQ about 30 feet across, it had also engulfed the 8 foot tall hedge we had growing around one end of our pool.  I was luckily able to get the hose and get all the fire actually put out.  then i simply restated charcoal and cooked dinner, never saying a word.  not much later Sarah looked out the kitchen window to see a burned and blackened back yard and I had some explaining to do! I guess I had just hoped she wouldnt notice.</p>
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