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| Catie |
We are a happily married and loving 30 and 27 year old husband and wife
living in NW Indiana. Our dream is to adopt a child, but we have not
been able to due to the incredible and unforseen expenses.
Currently, we have a small savings or as we call it "Adoption Fund" but
we need so much more to even get the process started. We are realizing
that adoption travel expenses and taking time off work for adoption
related issues would exhaust most of our current "adoption fund".
Please help our dream come true by sending a gift of a $1.00 bill to:
Ben & Catie Rose
PO Box 497
Knox, IN 46534
To prevent theft, please wrap your one dollar bill in a sheet of paper.
Also, any advice, suggestions, stories or tips you would like to share
with us would be greatly appreciated!
We are only at the very beginning of our journey and we THANK YOU SO
MUCH for helping make this dream possible.
Thank you again and God bless you!
Ben and Catie
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| OmManiPadmeOmelet |
In article <1105244071.054060.244590@c13g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>,
"Catie" <roses12272001@yahoo.com> wrote:
> We are a happily married and loving 30 and 27 year old husband and wife
> living in NW Indiana. Our dream is to adopt a child, but we have not
> been able to due to the incredible and unforseen expenses.
>
> Currently, we have a small savings or as we call it "Adoption Fund" but
> we need so much more to even get the process started. We are realizing
> that adoption travel expenses and taking time off work for adoption
> related issues would exhaust most of our current "adoption fund".
>
> Please help our dream come true by sending a gift of a $1.00 bill to:
>
> Ben & Catie Rose
> PO Box 497
> Knox, IN 46534
>
> To prevent theft, please wrap your one dollar bill in a sheet of paper.
> Also, any advice, suggestions, stories or tips you would like to share
> with us would be greatly appreciated!
>
> We are only at the very beginning of our journey and we THANK YOU SO
> MUCH for helping make this dream possible.
> Thank you again and God bless you!
>
> Ben and Catie
>
First, forget adopting a baby in america. Legal fees run about
$50.000.oo.
You can get a baby from Russia or China for only about $10,000.oo.
You can probably put all your travel expenses on the visa card and pay
it off slowly. Chinese girl babies are often MUCH cheaper than russian
orphans.
I wish I was kidding about this, but I'm not. I've checked into it.
Good luck!
Oh, BTW, if you cannot afford to adopt a baby, you probably cannot
afford to raise one, so wait until you are more solvent.
--
Om.
"My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch." -Jack Nicholson
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| -L. |
OmManiPadmeOmelet wrote:
> In article <1105244071.054060.244590@c13g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>,
<snip>
> First, forget adopting a baby in america. Legal fees run about
> $50.000.oo.
Dunno where you got that idea. Our legal fees were $1200.
>
> You can get a baby from Russia or China for only about >$10,000.oo.
Where? International adoption runs closer to 15K, minimum, without
travel fees.
>
> You can probably put all your travel expenses on the visa card and
pay
> it off slowly. Chinese girl babies are often MUCH cheaper than
>russian
> orphans.
Yum, yeah, right.
>
> I wish I was kidding about this, but I'm not. I've checked >into it.
Not very well.
>
> Good luck!
>
> Oh, BTW, if you cannot afford to adopt a baby, you probably >cannot
> afford to raise one, so wait until you are more solvent.
That's the only correct statement you've made.
-L.
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| OmManiPadmeOmelet |
In article <1105254342.054266.7910@c13g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>,
"-L." <usenetlyn@yahoo.com> wrote:
> OmManiPadmeOmelet wrote:
> > In article <1105244071.054060.244590@c13g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>,
> <snip>
>
> > First, forget adopting a baby in america. Legal fees run about
> > $50.000.oo.
>
> Dunno where you got that idea. Our legal fees were $1200.
I'm willing to listen...
I talked to a couple of women at work that were adopting babies.
They got together and went to Russia.
>
> >
> > You can get a baby from Russia or China for only about >$10,000.oo.
>
> Where? International adoption runs closer to 15K, minimum, without
> travel fees.
Their legal fees were 10K, but this was about 5 years ago.
>
> >
> > You can probably put all your travel expenses on the visa card and
> pay
> > it off slowly. Chinese girl babies are often MUCH cheaper than
> >russian
> > orphans.
>
> Yum, yeah, right.
Personally, I'd LOVE to have a couple of chinese girls!
As a general rule, chinese are highly intelligent.
And many, many chinese baby girls die in the black market network.
It's very sad.
>
> >
> > I wish I was kidding about this, but I'm not. I've checked >into it.
>
> Not very well.
Ok, so explain the process.
I'm willing to listen.
What race was your baby?
There are couples that get Mexican orphans here very cheap.
>
> >
> > Good luck!
> >
> > Oh, BTW, if you cannot afford to adopt a baby, you probably cannot
> > afford to raise one, so wait until you are more solvent.
>
> That's the only correct statement you've made.
Thank you!
>
> -L.
>
--
Om.
"My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch." -Jack Nicholson
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| Julian9EHP |
>From: OmManiPadmeOmelet Omelet@brokeneggs.com
>First, forget adopting a baby in america. Legal fees run about
>$50.000.oo.
[ . . . ]
There's a local program for adopting "special needs" children (older,
developmentally disabled or physically disabled) where the authorities pay you.
Of course, the questions about adoption are doubled or trebled when your child
will need so much of your help. But if one actually wants to make a difference
.. . .
E. P.
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| bb |
raising a child is not exactly cheap either and if you have to work day and
night your excitement about the child might cease soon. perhaps you can do
some good to your friends children instead of struggling to get an adopted
and then to raise that.
good luck.
"Catie" <roses12272001@yahoo.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:1105244071.054060.244590@c13g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> We are a happily married and loving 30 and 27 year old husband and wife
> living in NW Indiana. Our dream is to adopt a child, but we have not
> been able to due to the incredible and unforseen expenses.
>
> Currently, we have a small savings or as we call it "Adoption Fund" but
> we need so much more to even get the process started. We are realizing
> that adoption travel expenses and taking time off work for adoption
> related issues would exhaust most of our current "adoption fund".
>
> Please help our dream come true by sending a gift of a $1.00 bill to:
>
> Ben & Catie Rose
> PO Box 497
> Knox, IN 46534
>
> To prevent theft, please wrap your one dollar bill in a sheet of paper.
> Also, any advice, suggestions, stories or tips you would like to share
> with us would be greatly appreciated!
>
> We are only at the very beginning of our journey and we THANK YOU SO
> MUCH for helping make this dream possible.
> Thank you again and God bless you!
>
> Ben and Catie
>
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| jmcquown |
Catie wrote:
> We are a happily married and loving 30 and 27 year old husband and
> wife living in NW Indiana. Our dream is to adopt a child, but we
> have not been able to due to the incredible and unforseen expenses.
>
> Currently, we have a small savings or as we call it "Adoption Fund"
> but we need so much more to even get the process started. We are
> realizing that adoption travel expenses and taking time off work for
> adoption related issues would exhaust most of our current "adoption
> fund".
>
> Please help our dream come true by sending a gift of a $1.00 bill to:
>
No thanks... but if you'd like to send me a $100 bill I'd be happy to accept
it. You could take it from your adoption fund since you obviously can't
afford to raise a child.
Jill
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| Edwin Pawlowski |
> "Catie" <roses12272001@yahoo.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
....
>> Our dream is to adopt a child, but we have not
>> been able to due to the incredible and unforseen expenses.
>> Also, any advice, suggestions, stories or tips you would like to share
>> with us would be greatly appreciated!
I have some advice. Stop grubbing money from others. I know it is
expensive, we adopted two children and yes, it cost a lot of money. See
your banker.
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| Dave Smith |
bb wrote:
> raising a child is not exactly cheap either and if you have to work day and
> night your excitement about the child might cease soon. perhaps you can do
> some good to your friends children instead of struggling to get an adopted
> and then to raise that.
> good luck.
True enough, but I suspect that these people have no interest in adopting a
child. What sort of losers begs for money to adopt a child. I suspect that the
only motive here is to suck gullible people into sending them money. This is
just one of many internet beg scams.
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| Ken Davey |
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Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
>> "Catie" <roses12272001@yahoo.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> ...
>>> Our dream is to adopt a child, but we have not
>>> been able to due to the incredible and unforseen expenses.
>>> Also, any advice, suggestions, stories or tips you would like to
>>> share with us would be greatly appreciated!
>
> I have some advice. Stop grubbing money from others. I know it is
> expensive, we adopted two children and yes, it cost a lot of money. See
> your banker.
Smells like a scam to me!
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| Puester |
Catie wrote:
> We are a happily married and loving 30 and 27 year old husband and wife
> living in NW Indiana. Our dream is to adopt a child, but we have not
> been able to due to the incredible and unforseen expenses.
>
> Currently, we have a small savings or as we call it "Adoption Fund" but
> we need so much more to even get the process started. We are realizing
> that adoption travel expenses and taking time off work for adoption
> related issues would exhaust most of our current "adoption fund".
>
> Please help our dream come true by sending a gift of a $1.00 bill to:
>
Not intended as a flame:
If you can't afford to adopt a child, how on
earth will you be able to afford to raise it?
Raising children is filled with incredible,
unforseen expenses and it doesn't end at age
18 or 21.
gloria p
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| Sheryl Rosen |
jmcquown at jmcquown@bellsouth.net wrote on 1/9/05 12:40 PM:
> Catie wrote:
>> We are a happily married and loving 30 and 27 year old husband and
>> wife living in NW Indiana. Our dream is to adopt a child, but we
>> have not been able to due to the incredible and unforseen expenses.
>>
>> Currently, we have a small savings or as we call it "Adoption Fund"
>> but we need so much more to even get the process started. We are
>> realizing that adoption travel expenses and taking time off work for
>> adoption related issues would exhaust most of our current "adoption
>> fund".
>>
>> Please help our dream come true by sending a gift of a $1.00 bill to:
>>
> No thanks... but if you'd like to send me a $100 bill I'd be happy to accept
> it. You could take it from your adoption fund since you obviously can't
> afford to raise a child.
>
> Jill
>
>
Wonder if they posted this plea over on alt.support.childfree,
what the response would be????
LOL
Jill, honestly, this is the first thing you've posted in a very long time
that made me laugh, truly and deeply, and made think "Right on, Sister!"
Bravo!
Sheryl
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| Lucretia Borgia |
>Catie wrote:
>> We are a happily married and loving 30 and 27 year old husband and wife
>
>Not intended as a flame:
>If you can't afford to adopt a child, how on
>earth will you be able to afford to raise it?
>Raising children is filled with incredible,
>unforseen expenses and it doesn't end at age
>18 or 21.
>
>gloria p
It's just a scam - I have seen it on lots of ng's - however there are
enough gullible people who will actually send a dollar I guess - if
they only get $10 they are still ahead.
Sheena
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| CouldntCareLess |
Catie wrote:
> We are a happily married and loving 30 and 27 year old husband and wife
> living in NW Indiana. Our dream is to adopt a child, but we have not
> been able to due to the incredible and unforseen expenses.
>
> Currently, we have a small savings or as we call it "Adoption Fund" but
> we need so much more to even get the process started. We are realizing
> that adoption travel expenses and taking time off work for adoption
> related issues would exhaust most of our current "adoption fund".
>
> Please help our dream come true by sending a gift of a $1.00 bill to:
>
> Ben & Catie Rose
> PO Box 497
> Knox, IN 46534
>
> To prevent theft, please wrap your one dollar bill in a sheet of paper.
> Also, any advice, suggestions, stories or tips you would like to share
> with us would be greatly appreciated!
>
> We are only at the very beginning of our journey and we THANK YOU SO
> MUCH for helping make this dream possible.
> Thank you again and God bless you!
>
> Ben and Catie
>
Probably a scam to get gullible people to send them money. If they can't
afford the adoption related costs how are they able to afford the costs
of raising a child? I say send them a dollar in monopoly money - or a
photocopy of a real dollar - with no return address of course.
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| bb |
yes guess you are right.. especially since this doesn't seem to be the forum
to deal with adoption problems.
"Dave Smith" <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:41E1732B.12AE997B@sympatico.ca...
> bb wrote:
>
>> raising a child is not exactly cheap either and if you have to work day
>> and
>> night your excitement about the child might cease soon. perhaps you can
>> do
>> some good to your friends children instead of struggling to get an
>> adopted
>> and then to raise that.
>> good luck.
>
> True enough, but I suspect that these people have no interest in adopting
> a
> child. What sort of losers begs for money to adopt a child. I suspect
> that the
> only motive here is to suck gullible people into sending them money. This
> is
> just one of many internet beg scams.
>
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| Michael Odom |
On Sun, 09 Jan 2005 18:38:05 GMT, Puester <puester@worldnet.att.net>
wrote:
>Catie wrote:
>> We are a happily married and loving 30 and 27 year old husband and wife
>> living in NW Indiana. Our dream is to adopt a child, but we have not
>> been able to due to the incredible and unforseen expenses.
>>
>> Currently, we have a small savings or as we call it "Adoption Fund" but
>> we need so much more to even get the process started. We are realizing
>> that adoption travel expenses and taking time off work for adoption
>> related issues would exhaust most of our current "adoption fund".
>>
>> Please help our dream come true by sending a gift of a $1.00 bill to:
>>
>
>Not intended as a flame:
>If you can't afford to adopt a child, how on
>earth will you be able to afford to raise it?
>Raising children is filled with incredible,
>unforseen expenses and it doesn't end at age
>18 or 21.
>
>gloria p
Yeah, the shoes alone can just about ruin you.
OBFood: Perfect 70 degree weather means steaks on the grill tonight.
Neener, neener, you frozen folks up north.
modom
"Dallas is a rich man with a death wish in his eyes."
-- Jimmie Dale Gilmore
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| Faux_Pseudo |
_.-In rec.food.cooking, OmManiPadmeOmelet wrote the following -._
> As a general rule, chinese are highly intelligent.
As a general rule chinese aren't any more intelligent than any other
humans. Especially if you take them from China and rase them in a
Western culture. Then they are completely average.
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| elaine |
CouldntCareLess" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
news:kIhEd.79426$QR1.53064@fed1read04...
> Catie wrote:
> > We are a happily married and loving 30 and 27 year old husband and wife
> > living in NW Indiana. Our dream is to adopt a child, but we have not
> > been able to due to the incredible and unforseen expenses.
> >
> > Currently, we have a small savings or as we call it "Adoption Fund" but
> > we need so much more to even get the process started. We are realizing
> > that adoption travel expenses and taking time off work for adoption
> > related issues would exhaust most of our current "adoption fund".
> >
> > Please help our dream come true by sending a gift of a $1.00 bill to:
> >
> > Ben & Catie Rose
> > PO Box 497
> > Knox, IN 46534
> >
> > To prevent theft, please wrap your one dollar bill in a sheet of paper.
> > Also, any advice, suggestions, stories or tips you would like to share
> > with us would be greatly appreciated!
> >
> > We are only at the very beginning of our journey and we THANK YOU SO
> > MUCH for helping make this dream possible.
> > Thank you again and God bless you!
> >
> > Ben and Catie
> >
>
> Probably a scam to get gullible people to send them money. If they can't
> afford the adoption related costs how are they able to afford the costs
> of raising a child? I say send them a dollar in monopoly money - or a
> photocopy of a real dollar - with no return address of course.
No kidding........... a scam? of course it's a scam. Or spam............I'm
surprised that so many people actually replied.
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| CouldntCareLess |
elaine wrote:
>
> I'm surprised that so many people actually replied.
You mean like YOU just replied?
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| elaine |
"CouldntCareLess" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
news:52kEd.79456$QR1.52585@fed1read04...
> elaine wrote:
>
> >
> > I'm surprised that so many people actually replied.
>
> You mean like YOU just replied?
Yup...... just like me.
Elaine
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| OmManiPadmeOmelet |
In article <34e090F48nttkU1@uni-berlin.de>,
"elaine" <sass@ca.inter.net> wrote:
> CouldntCareLess" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
> news:kIhEd.79426$QR1.53064@fed1read04...
> > Catie wrote:
> > > We are a happily married and loving 30 and 27 year old husband and wife
> > > living in NW Indiana. Our dream is to adopt a child, but we have not
> > > been able to due to the incredible and unforseen expenses.
> > >
> > > Currently, we have a small savings or as we call it "Adoption Fund" but
> > > we need so much more to even get the process started. We are realizing
> > > that adoption travel expenses and taking time off work for adoption
> > > related issues would exhaust most of our current "adoption fund".
> > >
> > > Please help our dream come true by sending a gift of a $1.00 bill to:
> > >
> > > Ben & Catie Rose
> > > PO Box 497
> > > Knox, IN 46534
> > >
> > > To prevent theft, please wrap your one dollar bill in a sheet of paper.
> > > Also, any advice, suggestions, stories or tips you would like to share
> > > with us would be greatly appreciated!
> > >
> > > We are only at the very beginning of our journey and we THANK YOU SO
> > > MUCH for helping make this dream possible.
> > > Thank you again and God bless you!
> > >
> > > Ben and Catie
> > >
> >
> > Probably a scam to get gullible people to send them money. If they can't
> > afford the adoption related costs how are they able to afford the costs
> > of raising a child? I say send them a dollar in monopoly money - or a
> > photocopy of a real dollar - with no return address of course.
>
> No kidding........... a scam? of course it's a scam. Or spam............I'm
> surprised that so many people actually replied.
>
>
'cause it was an interesting thread..... ;-)
I knew it was a "Beg" scam also, but.... please forgive, I was bored.
--
Om.
"My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch." -Jack Nicholson
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| Grismalkin |
>> We are only at the very beginning of our journey and we THANK YOU SO
>> > MUCH for helping make this dream possible.
>> > Thank you again and God bless you!
>> >
>> > Ben and Catie
>> >
>>
>> Probably a scam to get gullible people to send them money. If they can't
>> afford the adoption related costs how are they able to afford the costs
>> of raising a child? I say send them a dollar in monopoly money - or a
>> photocopy of a real dollar - with no return address of course.
>
>No kidding........... a scam? of course it's a scam. Or spam............I'm
>surprised that so many people actually replied.
>
>
>I will send you all of my money, as people like you should have lots of kids.
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| elaine |
"Grismalkin" <grismalkin@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20050109201726.24149.00000022@mb-m03.aol.com...
> >> We are only at the very beginning of our journey and we THANK YOU SO
> >> > MUCH for helping make this dream possible.
> >> > Thank you again and God bless you!
> >> >
> >> > Ben and Catie
> >> >
> >>
> >> Probably a scam to get gullible people to send them money. If they
can't
> >> afford the adoption related costs how are they able to afford the costs
> >> of raising a child? I say send them a dollar in monopoly money - or a
> >> photocopy of a real dollar - with no return address of course.
> >
> >No kidding........... a scam? of course it's a scam. Or
spam............I'm
> >surprised that so many people actually replied.
> >
> >
> >I will send you all of my money, as people like you should have lots of
kids.
To hell with the money..........I will send my kids!
E.
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| Saerah |
Puester wrote in message <41E17A10.2060802@worldnet.att.net>...
>Catie wrote:
>> We are a happily married and loving 30 and 27 year old husband and wife
>> living in NW Indiana. Our dream is to adopt a child, but we have not
>> been able to due to the incredible and unforseen expenses.
>>
>> Currently, we have a small savings or as we call it "Adoption Fund" but
>> we need so much more to even get the process started. We are realizing
>> that adoption travel expenses and taking time off work for adoption
>> related issues would exhaust most of our current "adoption fund".
>>
>> Please help our dream come true by sending a gift of a $1.00 bill to:
>>
>
>Not intended as a flame:
>If you can't afford to adopt a child, how on
>earth will you be able to afford to raise it?
>Raising children is filled with incredible,
>unforseen expenses and it doesn't end at age
>18 or 21.
>
i wouldnt be able to adopt a child, but i can afford to raise one. i owuldnt
go begging for money to adopt though.
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saerah
TANSTAAFL
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| pickle |
"Edwin Pawlowski" <esp@snet.net> wrote in message
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>
>> "Catie" <roses12272001@yahoo.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> ...
>>> Our dream is to adopt a child, but we have not
>>> been able to due to the incredible and unforseen expenses.
>>> Also, any advice, suggestions, stories or tips you would like to share
>>> with us would be greatly appreciated!
>
> I have some advice. Stop grubbing money from others. I know it is
> expensive, we adopted two children and yes, it cost a lot of money. See
> your banker.
Say Hey !!
Will you accept monoply money ??
>
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| pickle |
"Saerah" <anisaerah@worldlinkisp.com> wrote in message
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>
> Puester wrote in message <41E17A10.2060802@worldnet.att.net>...
>>Catie wrote:
>>> We are a happily married and loving 30 and 27 year old husband and wife
>>> living in NW Indiana. Our dream is to adopt a child, but we have not
>>> been able to due to the incredible and unforseen expenses.
>>>
>>> Currently, we have a small savings or as we call it "Adoption Fund" but
>>> we need so much more to even get the process started. We are realizing
>>> that adoption travel expenses and taking time off work for adoption
>>> related issues would exhaust most of our current "adoption fund".
>>>
>>> Please help our dream come true by sending a gift of a $1.00 bill to:
>>>
>>
>>Not intended as a flame:
>>If you can't afford to adopt a child, how on
>>earth will you be able to afford to raise it?
>>Raising children is filled with incredible,
>>unforseen expenses and it doesn't end at age
>>18 or 21.
>>
>
> i wouldnt be able to adopt a child, but i can afford to raise one. i
> owuldnt
> go begging for money to adopt though.
>
> --
> saerah
>
> TANSTAAFL
> " conservatives have no logic"
> - Eddie "****in'" Hill
>
>
>
>
>
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Say Hey Steady Eddie !!
You accept monoply money??
Hahahahaha - Yee-Haw !!
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| Grismalkin |
>Probably a scam to get gullible people to send them money. If they can't
>afford the adoption related costs how are they able to afford the costs
>of raising a child? I say send them a dollar in monopoly money - or a
>photocopy of a real dollar - with no return address of course.
>
I never had kids because I couldn't afford them. Now, I can afford them but
I'm just too old, being a trollop at 37, I think.
I don't understand how some people HAVE to have kids and go through countless
procedures and spend tons on adoptions. But, what the hey, they can do it if
they want. I hope their kids become cherished and not spoiled like some kids I
am related to.
But these people, from their post, seem to not be able to afford the adoption
fees, let alone the cost of diapers. They have probably posted at many other
newsgroups.
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grismalkin@aol.com (Grismalkin) wrote in
news:20050128220659.13899.00000243@mb-m19.aol.com:
> >Probably a scam to get gullible people to send them money. If they
> >can't afford the adoption related costs how are they able to afford
> >the costs of raising a child? I say send them a dollar in monopoly
> >money - or a photocopy of a real dollar - with no return address of
> >course.
> >
> I never had kids because I couldn't afford them. Now, I can afford
> them but I'm just too old, being a trollop at 37, I think.
>
> I don't understand how some people HAVE to have kids and go through
> countless procedures and spend tons on adoptions. But, what the
> hey, they can do it if they want. I hope their kids become
> cherished and not spoiled like some kids I am related to.
>
> But these people, from their post, seem to not be able to afford the
> adoption fees, let alone the cost of diapers. They have probably
> posted at many other newsgroups.
>
Ya figure? Prolly want to rent a jet just to go get the kid.
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No Bread Crumbs were hurt in the making of this Meal.
Type 2 Diabetic 1AC 5.6mmol or 101mg/dl
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>>Probably a scam to get gullible people to send them money. If they
>> >can't afford the adoption related costs how are they able to afford
>> >the costs of raising a child? I say send them a dollar in monopoly
>> >money - or a photocopy of a real dollar - with no return address of
>> >course.
>> >
>> I never had kids because I couldn't afford them. Now, I can afford
>> them but I'm just too old, being a trollop at 37, I think.
>>
>> I don't understand how some people HAVE to have kids and go through
>> countless procedures and spend tons on adoptions. But, what the
>> hey, they can do it if they want. I hope their kids become
>> cherished and not spoiled like some kids I am related to.
>>
>> But these people, from their post, seem to not be able to afford the
>> adoption fees, let alone the cost of diapers. They have probably
>> posted at many other newsgroups.
>>
>
>Ya figure? Prolly want to rent a jet just to go get the kid.
>
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>No Bread Crumbs were hurt in the making of this Meal.
>Type 2 Diabetic 1AC 5.6mmol or 101mg/dl
>
Yup, they are probably trolling for money.
Had a friend, she got a baby girl from China after her brother and his wife had
gotten one. Her brother died shortly after.
I just can't raise up a kid. But, in my will, the kitties will be looked after
well.
Said friend became history when she came for a visit and we made an agreement:
one painting for airfare to Florida. She got the painting but forgot about the
airfare. I just can't forgive her for that, I was a starving artist at that
time and she had a huge inheritance (sp). At that time, I really could have
used the bucks or a nice visit to see her in Florida.
So, she bought a baby and good for her. The baby would probably not have been
treated well in China.
But, I know my old friend: she will get a lot of mileage out of this.
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