All Clear
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maeflyePosted
Tue 07 Feb 2006 12:00am
Well, Salinda finished her snit, which means that Sadie finished her snit. Sometimes we call them SiameseTwins or simply UNIBRAIN. Mike survived his first day home from school. John is out of commission because he is sick, and everyone else is pretty mellow at the moment.
So, tonight I am going to watch a movie on WE. Maybe my daughters
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Separated twins are doing well at Children's Hospital
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Greg T.Posted
Thu 19 Feb 2009 6:20pm
Separated twins are doing well at Children' s Hospital
Here's a great outcome for two little girls! Children's hospital successfully performed a 24 hour operation to separate conjoinedtwins from Cleveland. I always think how fortunate I am to have access to world class hospitals here in Pittsburgh. Individuals and families come from around
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Announcing: Confronting Collapse: The Crisis of Energy and Money in a Post Peak Oil World
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Chelsea GreenPosted
Wed 25 Nov 2009 10:01pm
November 23, 2009 White River Junction, VT
In conjunction with the release of the highly praised documentary film COLLAPSE, Chelsea Green announces the publication of the Michael C. Ruppert book that inspired the movie, previously released as a self-published book, A Presidential Energy Policy: Twenty-five Points Addressing the SiameseTwinsRead on »
a video and a joke
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DavePosted
Sat 23 Aug 2008 11:54pm
I won't even comment on these guys.
Siamesetwins walk into a pub in Ontario and park themselves on a bar stool.
One of them says to the bartender, 'Don't mind us, we're joined at the hip. I'm John, he's Jim. Two Molson Canadian beers, draft please'.
The bartender, feeling slightly awkward, tries to make polite
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Halloween Photo Contest for Twins and Multiples on TwinsTalk!
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Susan H.Posted
Fri 22 Oct 2010 2:32pm
Do you have twins, triplets or more? TwinsTalk and Double Up Books are sponsoring a Halloween Photo Contest! Do you have an adorable picture of your multiples....)
The prize is a fantastic $25 gift code to Double Up Books . Founded online in 2007 by a twins mom, Double Up Books is the premier bookstore specializing in books about twins, triplets
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The twins don’t look like twins,...
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JenniferPosted
Fri 12 Sep 2008 7:53am
The twins don’t look like twins, anymore. When they were babies, and I wheeled them around in the InStep double jogger stroller, or as toddlers, when they could still share clothes, denying their twinship was impossible. But lately, as the boys have grown into their own, unique selves, fewer and fewer people stop me to ask, “TwinsRead on »
Teen Twins: A Mismatch on Parenting Teenage Twins
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Vanessa Van PettenPosted
Sun 27 Sep 2009 10:04pm
This guest post is by Joan A. Friedman, Ph.D author of Emotionally Healthy Twins: A New Philosophyfor Parenting Two Unique Children and a psychotherapist, child development specialist, twin expert, mother of five including twins, an identical twin.
Working with twins of all ages and their families for many years, I have encountered
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More on Twins: Identical Twins Have Genetic Differences
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Lisa E. L.Posted
Thu 19 Nov 2009 10:02pm
Right on the tails of my last post comes ground-breaking news about identical twins: they don’t actually have identical genetics! (Darn close, but not 100% identical.)
A study by University of Alabama, Birmingham researchers challenges the long-held belief that identical twins have identical genetics. They compared the DNA of sets of twinsRead on »
Twins Book Set Giveaway on TwinsTalk!
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Susan H.Posted
Wed 30 Sep 2009 10:06pm
Over on my TwinsTalk website, I just posted a fabulous giveaway for a set of Elizabeth Lyons’ books for families with twins. They are:
Ready or Not ... Here We Come! The REAL Experts’ Guide to the First Year with Twins (second edition)
You’ve expanded (to the point where you’ve traded high-fashion maternity wear for your husband’s XXL
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