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	<title>Comments on: More words, more Mina-isms, that&#8217;s about it</title>
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	<description>I am Kate's raging offspring.</description>
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		<title>By: grandpa</title>
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		<description>Grammy says you are getting off easy with only 2 minutes.  She is sure to work it up to 15 minutes any day now.  As far as  daddy being her favorite, statistically speaking, children usually attach to their opposite sex parent.  But, speaking as a Mom, and along that line, don&#039;t use the line, &quot;Wait til your Dad comes home,&quot; (for discipline, etc.) as she will be more than happy to &quot;Divide and conquer.&quot;  What does the book say about this?  Well, she is verbalizing her thoughts, at least.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Grammy says you are getting off easy with only 2 minutes.  She is sure to work it up to 15 minutes any day now.  As far as  daddy being her favorite, statistically speaking, children usually attach to their opposite sex parent.  But, speaking as a Mom, and along that line, don&#8217;t use the line, &#8220;Wait til your Dad comes home,&#8221; (for discipline, etc.) as she will be more than happy to &#8220;Divide and conquer.&#8221;  What does the book say about this?  Well, she is verbalizing her thoughts, at least.</p>
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