Hehe. Looks like you definitely fixed yesterday’s Skyeboob problem
Well done b
February 21, 2015 at 12:27 am
Pamela
Ow, that sounded like Eva might be cutting teeth
February 21, 2015 at 5:44 am
B Woodman
Teeth or not, a bumpy road will cause a bite-and-ouch reaction.
February 21, 2015 at 11:36 am
Boobie the Rocket Dog
Teeth already?
February 21, 2015 at 1:19 am
Big Boss Ogg
Ow, indeed! There’s an angle most men wouldn’t have gone to, I must say. And Skye and family ( mostly the latter) will be thankful that Jan is able to nurse, as I don’t believe the mothering spark is there in Skye, and her babies would be pumping a dry well, or two.
February 21, 2015 at 1:39 am
Wayne M
There’s room for a line here about “shaken, not stirred” but that’s a martini…
Funny, familiar. Breastfeeding is supreme for children. Pretty good in coffee, too.
February 21, 2015 at 5:51 am
B Woodman
Once again, we see the mothering, conservative side of Skye. (/sarc off)
A wet nurse? Really? Shades of 16th century French royalty!
And (Zed’s? Wade’s?) reply – “dairy queen”. Priceless.
February 21, 2015 at 6:17 am
Bill G
Ah, well, someone has to say it, so…
Out back here, it ain’t no tit job.
February 21, 2015 at 9:50 am
interventor
To be fair, wet nurses were used for many women who could not provide sufficient milk. Then, we invented Alfredo sauce (originally used to increase mother’s milk) and formula. Cow’s milk isn’t always a complete substitute.
February 21, 2015 at 10:26 am
B Woodman
Cow’s milk isn’t always even the best substitute. Something about the length of the protein chain, and (in)digestibility. I’ve heard goat’s milk is better for those who can’t handle cow’s milk.
February 21, 2015 at 10:51 am
Jeff Boomhauer
Dang ol’ I’ll tell you what, man them tig ol’ bitties they be bouncin’ around man, them dang ol’ youngins’ won’t be gettin’ nothin’ but dang ol’ sour milk, man, know whut I mean…
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Hehe. Looks like you definitely fixed yesterday’s Skyeboob problem
Well done b
Ow, that sounded like Eva might be cutting teeth
Teeth or not, a bumpy road will cause a bite-and-ouch reaction.
Teeth already?
Ow, indeed! There’s an angle most men wouldn’t have gone to, I must say. And Skye and family ( mostly the latter) will be thankful that Jan is able to nurse, as I don’t believe the mothering spark is there in Skye, and her babies would be pumping a dry well, or two.
There’s room for a line here about “shaken, not stirred” but that’s a martini…
Shake it, baby, shake it! <:)
Funny, familiar. Breastfeeding is supreme for children. Pretty good in coffee, too.
Once again, we see the mothering, conservative side of Skye. (/sarc off)
A wet nurse? Really? Shades of 16th century French royalty!
And (Zed’s? Wade’s?) reply – “dairy queen”. Priceless.
Ah, well, someone has to say it, so…
Out back here, it ain’t no tit job.
To be fair, wet nurses were used for many women who could not provide sufficient milk. Then, we invented Alfredo sauce (originally used to increase mother’s milk) and formula. Cow’s milk isn’t always a complete substitute.
Cow’s milk isn’t always even the best substitute. Something about the length of the protein chain, and (in)digestibility. I’ve heard goat’s milk is better for those who can’t handle cow’s milk.
Dang ol’ I’ll tell you what, man them tig ol’ bitties they be bouncin’ around man, them dang ol’ youngins’ won’t be gettin’ nothin’ but dang ol’ sour milk, man, know whut I mean…