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This is the story of a sextuplet, her unkempt, 12-year-old, sixth-grade daughter and her 19-year-old first boyfriend. It’s a tale about parenting, friendship, the power of forgiveness and the futility of asking for help. We’re pretty proud of her, you know. This is really a story about what NOT to do. This is a story about what you don’t want to do when you’re pregnant.
This is the story of a sextuplet, her unkempt, 12-year-old, sixth-grade daughter and her 19-year-old first boyfriend. It’s a tale about parenting, friendship, the power of forgiveness and the futility of asking for help. We’re pretty proud of her, you know. This is really a story about what NOT to do. This is a story about what you don’t want to do when you’re pregnant.DETROIT (AP) — With two games left in the regular season, the Detroit Lions have an obvious question they must answer when they host the New Orleans Saints on Sunday: Is this a playoff team or a team that doesn’t belong?
They already know the answer to that one.
It won’t matter whether they or the Minnesota Vikings beat the Carolina Panthers in the final two games of the season if the Lions (8-4) beat the Saints (5-7). The Vikings won’t make the playoffs, either, if they lose. And the Lions can clinch a playoff berth with a win.
The Lions hope they don’t have to play either of those games with a lead, but that’s been a tall order all season. So they’re preparing for the Saints to be the team they’re planning to beat after three straight losses to NFC North opponents.
The Lions’ defense, which ranks third in the league, is going to have its hands full against New Orleans’ pass-happy offense, which ranks second. And it will have to stop running back Alvin Kamara, who has four consecutive 100-yard games.
“He’s going to be an even bigger challenge than the ones we’ve been against be359ba680
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