On Sun, 06 Apr 2008 08:10:03 GMT, Dropping The Helicopter
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>Ellen K Hursh wrote:
>> On Apr 3, 9:58 am, Xena <replyonuse...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>> On Wed, 2 Apr 2008 23:17:44 -0700 (PDT), Cory
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>>> <my_wheel_l...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>> On Apr 3, 1:40 am, Rob Jensen <ShutUp...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>>> Also, as long as next season is the last and, well, NBC doesn't try
to
>>>>> pull a 7th Heaven with it at the end of next season,
>>>> Which is my biggest fear, in all honesty. I mean, they sort of DID
>>>> pull a 7th Heaven already, since this WAS supposed to be ER's final
>>>> season, if not for the writer's strike. Who's to say they won't find
>>>> a creative way to pull another stunt similar to this season's no-
>>>> cancellation-after-all stunt?
>>> Please tell me the season finale for ER won't have Abby, Neela,
>>> Sam, and every other woman on the show annnouncing they are having
>>> twins.
>>
>> Abby having twins would require divine intervention, innit, what with
>> her no longer being in possession of a uterus. Not that the writers
>> Going There would surprise me, of course.
>>
>> Hell, let's go whole hog with it, and have EVERYBODY come down with
>> twins - even the guys.
>
>Well Oprah had a guy on claiming he was pregnant, so I guess it would
>qualify as Ripped From Today's Headlines.
The story on this "guy" getting pregnant is he was a woman years ago,
had an operation to become a woman but kept the ovaries.
>Except for Grimey, he should
>have two sets of twins and a triplet.


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