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originally posted by: Cloudbuster
a reply to: vethumanbeing
I feel like the moron oops I meant moren person should not only have their posts removed for the rudeness but perhaps banned like some recent kitty folk. Just saying sorry off topic.
originally posted by: moren
its not bad it only took you that long to think it out....... reallly? when you get out your mommys basement
google these nuts.......and what did your mamma take out a second mortgage for your rav4 . by the way google truffle butter
originally posted by: Cloudbuster
Back on topic, I just wrote Tis and the stupid iPad froze so there maybe a double post,. The story I tell my daughter 8yr about her birthmark is a true story. Just before I went into labour with her, my friend rang me up saying there was Dolphins swimming in the water near his boat, so we raced (not over the speed limit) down and about 5 of us jumped into the water naked and swam out to the Dolphins, the Dolphins kept about 10metres away from us except for one dolphin that swam up to me only and brushed its body againest my huge bulging belly, I tell my daughter that her birthmark which about 1cm by 3cm on her arm was because the dolphin kissed her while she was in my belly.
cloudbuster: I have I few (what they call) latte birthmarks and I just found out recently that if both parents have them there is a chance that their children will have elephantitis. I sometimes wish humans would have more marks a splotches like a cow or a cheetah leopard giraffe etc.
originally posted by: Cloudbuster
My daughter mark is no fancy shape, it does not look like a dolphin, that would be truely cool. It is about 3 or 4 times darker than her already golden brown skin, about 3or 4 cm long and about 1cm at its widest. It's on the under of her forearm or the palm side of her forearm a reply to: vethumanbeing
originally posted by: Cloudbuster
a reply to: vethumanbeing
I'm not sure what either of those are. She a pretty cool kid tho, kind and caring and empathetic. Wish I had more money to expand her dreams and potential, but money isn't everything. I love her to the moon and the stars and beyond. I also have another amazing daughter who is younger and could be a clone of her sister, sometime we call her "me too" or " copy and paste" as everything big sister does she wants to do too, as it goes with siblings. Number two daughter had a slight birth mark on the tip of her nose when she was born but it has since faded away to almost nothing, you can see it a tiny bit if its a cold winters day.
originally posted by: Ultralight
a reply to: veteranhumanbeing
Does the birthmark actually have the little "tails" as shown in the drawing?