No, the narrator often refers to her as "Aunt Robin" when talking ot his kids.
2007-06-30 12:40:08
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answer #1
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answered by davegretw1997 3
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No, thats Robin is an Aunt.. He mentions "Kids that's how I met your Aunt Robin" at the end of the first episode and a lot of other episodes... and Lily is also the Aunt and all the other girls on the show they aren't the mother either... FYI: Future Ted hasn't pointed out the mother yet..
Hopefully there will be a clue thrown our way in Season 3 later on this year.. Cross your fingers...
2007-07-03 21:11:16
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answered by Some Guy 2
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Nope, she's referred to as "Aunt Robin" when Older Ted talks to his kids.
*Spoiler Alert*
Also in the season finale Ted and Robin broke up, thus making it highly unlikely for Robin to be the mother of Ted's kids.
2007-06-30 19:05:07
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answered by tbonefs17 1
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There is an episode right after Ted makes it rain, he tells his kids "and that's how I met your Aunt Robin"
2007-07-01 11:39:09
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answered by Elysse O 2
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no shes not, even though she is refered to as 'aunt robin' barney is talked about as 'uncle barney' so dont start thinking the mother is robin's sister.... who knows... but cracking show!
2007-07-04 00:29:18
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answered by fireman sam 4
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At first I had thought that she was but now that you think about it when he's telling the story wouldnt you think that instead of calling her by her name he would refer to her as mom or your mother.
so I think that she isnt. which means they obviously dont last.
2007-06-30 12:41:57
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answered by Anonymous
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nope the father
2007-06-30 12:48:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope...I don't think he's met mom yet.
2007-07-01 17:06:41
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answered by ♥Instantkarma♥♫ 7
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nope, she's an aunt
2007-06-30 12:41:16
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answered by music man 4
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