Ted Alvarez on December 3, 2007 6:00 PM
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Sometimes I spend hours slaving over a hot stove, cooking up 60-Second jokes for you, my undernourished children. Science jokes don't just write themselves, you know?
But I stand corrected: Sometimes the jokes do just write themselves. This, my friends, is one of those times. Just lie back and bask in the glory.
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Understanding Intelligent Design (Amazon)
Ted Alvarez on November 7, 2007 3:10 PM
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I'll just start with the words of famous scientist/philosopher/warrior king C. Willingford Mims: "There are now dozens of ways to make a baby. This is a perfect example of how science has changed landscape of the most fundamental human activity of all, next to eating and killing -- reproduction."
Writer Louise Sloan, fed up with holding out for a youngling through broken relationships, up and decided to become a single mom herself. She chronicles her fertility adventures in this "entertaining and emotional must-read for any single woman over 30 who thinks she might want kids someday." Um...awesome?
Louise Sloan was ready to have kids at age 28—but her partner wasn’t. Ten years later, after yet another birthday and yet another breakup, she realized she’d better get serious about single motherhood, before her fertility ran out. So began a heartbreaking and hilarious journey that led her to cyberstalking an anonymous sperm donor, running around town with liquid nitrogen tanks full of semen, being mistaken for a horse breeder, nearly getting another girl pregnant—and finally, to being called Mom.
Continue reading 'Ladies, say goodbye to the physical presence of a Y chromosome -- Knock Yourself Up!' >