Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck IV

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Lightening or dropping of the baby (you may be able to breathe easier and urinate more). This usually occurs somewhere between two and four weeks before the onset of labor in first-time mothers. It is basically the beginning of the baby’s descent into the pelvis.

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So, it sounds like with a first time mom it could still be a 2-4 weeks off.
 
So all we need to do is to see if Jen uses the toilet a lot. :P


ETA: Just got my s4 dvd, and can anyone tell me where the easter egg is?
 
So all we need to do is to see if Jen uses the toilet a lot. :P
ETA: Just got my s4 dvd, and can anyone tell me where the easter egg is?

well she probably has to go to the bathroom alot even if she didn't drop :P pregnant girlies go to the bathroom alot cuz the baby is pressed up against their bladders ;) just a lil tidbit from the discovery channel :angelic:

oh and the easter egg is on disc 6, go to bonus features > deleted scenes > and with your remote, press the down button twice and the left arrow once, there should be a line that appears above the main menu
 
well she probably has to go to the bathroom alot even if she didn't drop :P pregnant girlies go to the bathroom alot cuz the baby is pressed up against their bladders ;) just a lil tidbit from the discovery channel :angelic:

oh and the easter egg is on disc 6, go to bonus features > deleted scenes > and with your remote, press the down button twice and the left arrow once, there should be a line that appears above the main menu

Alright thank you so much! :D
 
The season 4 bloopers can be found at jen-garner.net. The have had them up for a couple of weeks, i dont know if alias media has them up yet.
 
Jeannie Casting Buzz
New name linked with big-screen sitcom redo.
by IGN FilmForce
November 14, 2005 - A new name has surfaced in relation to the starring role in Sony Pictures' forthcoming big-screen restaging of the classic sitcom I Dream of Jeannie. The Los Angeles Times is reporting that Jennifer Garner is in contention for the part of Jeannie, in addition to previously reported possible stars Lindsay Lohan and Kate Hudson. They also hint that the project is in a state of flux and the studio doesn't seem to be making much progress in moving Jeannie forward.


Other lovely ladies that have been linked to the Jeannie role in past reports include Jessica Simpson and Keira Knightley. Jimmy Fallon may be up for the role of astronaut Anthony Nelson, played by Dallas star Larry Hagman in the old-school series.

Bend It Like Beckham director Gurinder Chadha has been in talks to direct, but like everything else about this project, it isn't certain.

A script has been written by Cormac and Marianne Wibberley (Bad Boys II, Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle), but who knows if that's the one that'll ultimately be brought to the big screen. Their version of the story opens 2,000 years ago in Persia, where a young woman's quest to become a soldier earns her the punishment of being stuck in a bottle and sentenced to serve the first person who finds her
 
Jeannie Casting Buzz
New name linked with big-screen sitcom redo.
by IGN FilmForce
November 14, 2005 - A new name has surfaced in relation to the starring role in Sony Pictures' forthcoming big-screen restaging of the classic sitcom I Dream of Jeannie. The Los Angeles Times is reporting that Jennifer Garner is in contention for the part of Jeannie, in addition to previously reported possible stars Lindsay Lohan and Kate Hudson. They also hint that the project is in a state of flux and the studio doesn't seem to be making much progress in moving Jeannie forward.
Other lovely ladies that have been linked to the Jeannie role in past reports include Jessica Simpson and Keira Knightley. Jimmy Fallon may be up for the role of astronaut Anthony Nelson, played by Dallas star Larry Hagman in the old-school series.

Bend It Like Beckham director Gurinder Chadha has been in talks to direct, but like everything else about this project, it isn't certain.

A script has been written by Cormac and Marianne Wibberley (Bad Boys II, Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle), but who knows if that's the one that'll ultimately be brought to the big screen. Their version of the story opens 2,000 years ago in Persia, where a young woman's quest to become a soldier earns her the punishment of being stuck in a bottle and sentenced to serve the first person who finds her


Hm...Well I hope for Jen. :D
 
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