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    I confess, some people make me crabby on sight but I smile and wave.
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    Kurt Cobain got me through some tough teenage years.
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    I confess I am still looking for superman!! Ahahah
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    JLAJ81 wrote: »
    Kurt Cobain got me through some tough teenage years.

    Me too. So did pearl jam
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    lstrat115 wrote: »

    I confess that this makes me a little sad
    Then again maybe it is the right attitude to have around this place

    Don't you think a lot is done for attention?
    Would you believe I've tried to help people here only to have it thrown back in my face? I have many I know deserve and appreciate care and concern...many just want to wallow though and those I just shrug off.
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    lstrat115 wrote: »

    I definitely agree with that. There will always be those people who don't actually want help or change, they just want pity. Those are the people who probably need the help the most, but won't ever take it :'(

    This reminds me of, my days via; the dating websites! I spent most of my time trying to help some of, the guys find someone than I did attempting to; find someone myself lol!
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    I confess that I'm in a huge funk about turning 40 in a couple of weeks and as such, dinner tonight was a bottle of wine.
  • Posts: 37,368 Member
    relynne wrote: »
    I confess that I'm in a huge funk about turning 40 in a couple of weeks and as such, dinner tonight was a bottle of wine.

    Awww 40 isn't bad. Trust me.
  • Posts: 387 Member
    synchkat wrote: »

    Awww 40 isn't bad. Trust me.

    Thank you! ❤ Logically, I know that. Emotionally is a different story.
  • Posts: 4,037 Member
    went out to the ranch today to iron my stepdad's clothes and started crying because I missed my mom's presence in the house. Her clothes don't even smell of her anymore. I miss her.
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    JeanieWww wrote: »
    went out to the ranch today to iron my stepdad's clothes and started crying because I missed my mom's presence in the house. Her clothes don't even smell of her anymore. I miss her.

    <3 I'm sorry for your loss

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    synchkat wrote: »

    Awww 40 isn't bad. Trust me.

    That's good news!

    So.... how's 50?

    55?
  • Posts: 1,967 Member
    Motorsheen wrote: »

    That's good news!

    So.... how's 50?

    55?

    Depends on if you're still living with your parents or not.
  • JeanieWww wrote: »
    went out to the ranch today to iron my stepdad's clothes and started crying because I missed my mom's presence in the house. Her clothes don't even smell of her anymore. I miss her.

    So sorry to hear this!
  • Posts: 11,118 Member
    relynne wrote: »
    I confess that I'm in a huge funk about turning 40 in a couple of weeks and as such, dinner tonight was a bottle of wine.

    As I recall, 40 was awesome! Nothing to fear! <3
  • Posts: 1,967 Member
    I confess that I have 200 lbs to lose.
    And I'm super proud that I'm on my 14th straight day of logging!

    You got this brother! Have faith and you shall prevail!
  • Posts: 269,456 Member
    I confess that I have 200 lbs to lose.
    And I'm super proud that I'm on my 14th straight day of logging!

    Well done ...every little step takes you closer to your goal
  • Posts: 1,046 Member
    I confess that I have 200 lbs to lose.
    And I'm super proud that I'm on my 14th straight day of logging!

    You've got this! Just one day at a time, and turn motivation into habit.
  • Posts: 1,046 Member
    I confess that I'm sick of my own excuses for my lack of health and fitness.

    Thankfully I'm finally doing something about it.
  • Posts: 4,984 Member
    I confess that this headache I woke up with has made me super cranky. This is everyone's warning LOL
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    synchkat wrote: »

    Awww 40 isn't bad. Trust me.

    You are not 40. Get out of town!
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    relynne wrote: »
    I confess that I'm in a huge funk about turning 40 in a couple of weeks and as such, dinner tonight was a bottle of wine.

    40 is pretty good on this front. I have even used it a few times to my advantage (wisdom, forgetfulness, etc.)
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    Motorsheen wrote: »

    That's good news!

    So.... how's 50?

    55?

    omg are you implying I'm that old?!?!?!

    I hear 55 is the freedom year
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    You are not 40. Get out of town!

    ya sorry I'm 43. which means I'm still closer to 40 than 50....phew

    and 40 is great. I know it seems like such a big number and milestone but since hitting my 40s I'm in as good a shape as I was in my 20s, I am confident and sure of myself and learn new things and ogle youngsters cause I can since I'm a cougar now so the youngsters (20 somethings) I think think it's funny since this old lady is friendly. :) but ya 40 is great
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    Motorsheen wrote: »

    That's good news!

    So.... how's 50?

    55?

    Fifty is painful. Literally. Everything hurts. Hands, elbows, shoulders, knees, hips, feet, neck. Everything.
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    Not only do I want to be healthy and stronger and feel better I am also losing weight and toning to look sexy in a bikini for a annual floating trip.
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    jamcdonel wrote: »

    Fifty is painful. Literally. Everything hurts. Hands, elbows, shoulders, knees, hips, feet, neck. Everything.

    everything hurts at 43...I'm scared for 50

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