What's on your mind?
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That I can't believe tomorrow will be 4 weeks alcohol free for me and that i've managed to ACTUALLY stick to something I set my mind to! Feeling pretty good.12
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Stuff1
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Doritos.0
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Someone called me an enigma today. I was surprised but also glad they didn't pronounce it with a silent g.4
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MrSunshinez wrote: »Someone called me an enigma today. I was surprised but also glad they didn't pronounce it with a silent g.
:laugh: 🤗1 -
errydayimmusclin wrote: »That I can't believe tomorrow will be 4 weeks alcohol free for me and that i've managed to ACTUALLY stick to something I set my mind to! Feeling pretty good.
Totally awesome!
Great work, proud of your efforts...
Hope she's doing well 💕💕1 -
Sometimes I realize that I am posting about or responding to one person a whole lot and while it generally really is random (except when it's @BlowPopKisses...her i totally stalk), I worry that the person is like, "*kitten*! It's *kitten* swanny again, that great *kitten* *kittening* stalker!"
*smiles big* aaaawwwww! You ain't got to stalk me darlin' ... *pats the couch* ... c'mon in, grab a beer, put your feet up.
Oh but don't dare touch the thermostat you *kitten* *kitten*1 -
A warm shower1
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I need more sleep.0
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Same person that’s always on my mind. 😢0
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Doctor's appointment1
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Trying to deal with a partner that replies to every comment, no matter how benign, with an opposing view, arguing any point just so he sounds like he’s the only one that is correct. Or he’s evasive when asked a direct question. Or defensive, acting like my simple inquiry of asking if we’re out of something is accusatory when nothing could be farther from the truth. Then he wonders why I’m quiet most of the time now and no longer want to engage in his idea of a conversation and actually avoid him. Oh, and now that I’m making a big (but quiet) effort to be more accountable for my health, bring on the sabotage! Can you say “BAGS of candy and snacks from the dollar store”??!0
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Ewe. Now I see you in your true light.1
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CoffeeAndContour wrote: »Ewe. Now I see you in your true light.
Guess I better stick to the overhead fluorescent in my garage 😬1 -
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CoffeeAndContour wrote: »Ewe. Now I see you in your true light.
What did the lady sheep do to you?2 -
CoffeeAndContour wrote: »Ewe. Now I see you in your true light.
What did the lady sheep do to you?
Well clearly she wrongfully changed a w to an e. That bish.
But in actuality I just really stink at typing on my phone. If it’s not autocorrect it’s my stupid nails getting in the way.0 -
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CoffeeAndContour wrote: »CoffeeAndContour wrote: »Ewe. Now I see you in your true light.
What did the lady sheep do to you?
Well clearly she wrongfully changed a w to an e. That bish.
But in actuality I just really stink at typing on my phone. If it’s not autocorrect it’s my stupid nails getting in the way.
I think we need to see the nails now.
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I think the question is... Who's getting the other $215 🤷🏽♂️2 -
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I was hoping to take it while nobody was looking2 -
MistressSara wrote: »Tripping down memory lane on music and smells. Just got a whiff of gojo and it’s 1987 and I’m watching a cutie pie front yard mechanic sticking his tongue out in concentration as he works some kind of boy magic into a beat up, primer grey Mustang.
Love those kinds of memories. My cutie was a shirtless Harry Hamlin, circa Making Love, doppelganger riding up and down the street on a skateboard.3 -
How it's possible for college educated people to not know how to flip the switch on a garbage disposal or trip the sensor on an auto flush toilet, if it doesn't go itself.0
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Ignorance can be forgiven, assholery... Not so much.2 -
Trying to deal with a partner that replies to every comment, no matter how benign, with an opposing view, arguing any point just so he sounds like he’s the only one that is correct. Or he’s evasive when asked a direct question. Or defensive, acting like my simple inquiry of asking if we’re out of something is accusatory when nothing could be farther from the truth. Then he wonders why I’m quiet most of the time now and no longer want to engage in his idea of a conversation and actually avoid him. Oh, and now that I’m making a big (but quiet) effort to be more accountable for my health, bring on the sabotage! Can you say “BAGS of candy and snacks from the dollar store”??!
Pardon my bluntness, but I don't understand why people stay in relationships that are clearly not healthy or positive forces in their life. You don't have a "partner" you have an antagonist.2
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