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Nov 02, 2010 13:51

A colleague and I wrote an article together, which is being published in a December issue of our profession's magazine, which appears to involve long bouts of waiting and bursts of frenetic activity ( Read more... )

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trinity_gal November 2 2010, 14:15:15 UTC
Haha, and Russians :) Just don't sit on the floor - your ovaries will freeze!

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rainsinger November 2 2010, 14:31:25 UTC
I think you can see this if you log onto flickr.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/rainsinger/tags/theo/

I put them as visible to friends but can change the security settings depending on how you feel about it.

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trinity_gal November 2 2010, 14:42:53 UTC
Looks like I'm not on your contact list there, so can't see any, I'm nastasja on flickr. x

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jadedlibertine November 2 2010, 15:00:33 UTC
That picture is fantastic!

I think a draft in Serbia/Poland/Russia/anywhere similar may be a bit colder and more serious than a draft in the UK? In winter of course.

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rainsinger November 5 2010, 05:50:20 UTC
It's true that we get a very very very cold wind called the Kosava, but fear of drafts goes well beyond that since you probably couldn't keep out the Kosava with triple glazing while the cry and hue will be raised whenever an innocent current of air wafts through a room.

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biascut November 2 2010, 18:45:01 UTC
(Isn't it draught in British English? i thought it was, but now everyone has said draft I'm confused!)

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rainsinger November 5 2010, 05:51:24 UTC
It sounded right when I saw it written, although I think it's one of those words where I have an EnglishFail on account of getting confused between the draught of beer and the drought.

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victoriacantons November 3 2010, 10:47:24 UTC
I thought it was 'draft' rather than 'draught' (the computer doesn't seem to like that 2nd spelling by the way!
Anyway, my mum (now 79) was and still is obsessed with me going outside without enough clothing and as for Emma (my partner in her 40s!) well, dare I risk stepping outside with damp hair?!?! Apparently "Women just don't do that!"

As for the photo... I like :-) but the baby has a slight look of bemusement as to "What on earth have you pulled me into Mummy?!"

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rainsinger November 5 2010, 05:52:15 UTC
She is a good natured and long-suffering baby who is coping well with Abuse Via Clothing.

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