# of kids=total income?

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# of kids=total income?
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Tue, 07-24-2007 - 10:26pm

How did your household income/potential income influence the number of children in your family? Did you and dh stop at a certain number of kids because you wanted to be able to provide certain things for each child?

Robin

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Registered: 05-09-2006
Sat, 07-28-2007 - 4:06am
have a good weekend, but when you get back we're going to have a discussion with you on the differences between "delicate" and "disgustingly crude"; you seem to have them confused ;)
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Registered: 05-09-2006
Sat, 07-28-2007 - 4:08am

Well, if PKA had been doing or talking about your taxes, you'd have a valid point.

Except she wasn't.

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Registered: 05-09-2006
Sat, 07-28-2007 - 4:17am
Her knowledge of taxes canNOT come from TurboTax. TurboTax rounds. :)
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Registered: 05-09-2006
Sat, 07-28-2007 - 4:24am
I predict you're in the minority on that opinion.
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Registered: 05-09-2006
Sat, 07-28-2007 - 4:28am
I was also thinking of Howard University and Eleanor Roosevelt High School.
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Registered: 05-09-2006
Sat, 07-28-2007 - 4:34am
Hey, that first paragraph you quoted was a QUOTE in Myshka's post, too. And it was written by Kimmie, so you might want to cop your attitude with her instead of Myshka.
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Registered: 05-09-2006
Sat, 07-28-2007 - 4:40am
I'll tell ya, there's an area of older townhomes along Rhode Island Avenue near Lincoln Road, before you cross over North Capitol Street into NW. I'd have loved to live there.
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Registered: 05-09-2006
Sat, 07-28-2007 - 4:51am

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Then they aren't the same. Not even slightly. Teachers make all the difference in a school. They are not interchangeable cogs and your statement proves you know virtually nothing about education.

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Registered: 03-27-2003
Sat, 07-28-2007 - 7:07am
The real question is, WHY is that what you're speaking of? Why did you bring race into the debate?
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Registered: 03-27-2003
Sat, 07-28-2007 - 7:11am
I do believe that you know a lot of people. But that doesn't mean that you know what most people do. There are >200 million people in the US and >6 billion in the world. Even the most ambitious meet-n'-greet won't put you in contact with more than a tiny fraction of them.

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