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I figured out that was why they named their baby Coco- when they had the baby and named it Coco. David Arquette's comment is as irrelevant as he and his wife.

@DonnaPirana: Ahhh, this reminds me of Ratatouille, when Anton Ego says, "I would like something OFF THE MENU" Oh the horror.

@PandaGrrl: Thank you!!! I wanted to say just that!!!

@atraxia: I am starting with Twilight and finishing with New Moon. Twilight is so frustrating in that they are so awkward. I laughed out loud in the theatre during all of their cheezy scenes, where Bella was like, "oh, uh, *studder* *I don't know why I am so clutzy.*" Got evil death-glares from all of the twihards.

@Cimorene: Before this I recommended IUD's to anyone I spoke to who was interested, and as long as this doesn't lead to other complications, I still would. I have had no problems whatsoever with hormones, periods, etc. I am sure it is pretty unlikely that yours will go missing, maybe I am the 1 in 15 or something, and

@spamanda: Wow, I am glad to hear that it turned out ok, thank you. It was pretty uncomfortable when it was installed (sounds like a car part) so that is what I am leary of; I was counting on the 5 year lifespan until it needed to be removed before I had to deal with that again.

So, a year ago I got an IUD, and for the first five or six months I did what the doctor said, and checked the strings to make sure it was still there. It didn't seem to be going anywhere so I stopped checking and pretty much forgot about it. I went back the other day for my yearly exam, and she couldn't find it! I

@spiraloflife: Be careful with the pain medicine afterward. They gave me T3's and I took the recommended amount, but then had a weird reaction when I stopped taking them, I was shaky and jittery and didn't trust myself to drive for a couple of days- I guess the closest thing to an addiction i've ever experienced.

@Phyllis Nefler: Does anyone else look at Carlisle Cullen in those movies and see only Mike Dexter?