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LiftingSpirits wrote: »pizzamyheart wrote: »I’m beginning to suspect that people on the internet may not be exactly who they say they are......hmmm.
I just laughed at the absurdity of someone disagreeing with this. As if 100% of people here (or anywhere) are being completely truthful
Hey now! I truly have a pizza as part of my heart. It was a special one of a kind partial pizza heart transplant. No lie.3 -
LiftingSpirits wrote: »your_future_ex_wife wrote: »RunHardBeStrong wrote: »Is it possible to break your appendix or spleen from coughing too hard.
I did this too and I was unable to take any kind of medication at the time. It was miserable. Backing out of parking spaces at work felt like I was going to die.
You probably shouldn't have kept doing it after you got out of the parking space the first time.
I have OCD about parking. I had no choice!1 -
LiftingSpirits wrote: »LiftingSpirits wrote: »pizzamyheart wrote: »I’m beginning to suspect that people on the internet may not be exactly who they say they are......hmmm.
I just laughed at the absurdity of someone disagreeing with this. As if 100% of people here (or anywhere) are being completely truthful
Everyone is exactly who they say they are !!
Trust everyone.. it’s just good practice
After all, it is the internet. Nothing but honesty
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Behindblue_eyes wrote: »
Did that pizza fall in a shrubbery?1 -
LiftingSpirits wrote: »LiftingSpirits wrote: »your_future_ex_wife wrote: »RunHardBeStrong wrote: »Is it possible to break your appendix or spleen from coughing too hard.
I did this too and I was unable to take any kind of medication at the time. It was miserable. Backing out of parking spaces at work felt like I was going to die.
You probably shouldn't have kept doing it after you got out of the parking space the first time.
I have OCD about parking. I had no choice!
We suffer for our art.0 -
Behindblue_eyes wrote: »Behindblue_eyes wrote: »
Did that pizza fall in a shrubbery?
Yep, on it's way down from heaven 😋
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Humpphh ... Thinking about another meal train we are meant to contribute to ... Unlike the usual, where a complimentary gift card to a restaurant or pizza as an out, the wife only eats "homemade" and ONLY grains, veggies and fish ( her description of a pure clean vegan diet) . Some of our neighbours are arguing about whether or not making beans dishes ( South American or Middle Eastern) would be edible for them. The response was she only eats mahimahi, catfish, lobster, crabs ( from Costco only, not fresh catches) with quinoa, wild rice and shiritaki mushrooms ( emphasis on "no $4-5 pack of mushrooms). I am thinking, " If she complains about needing help because they need to replace water damaged roof, walls and floors expenses, then she needs to shelf her bougieness, if she is requesting neighbours to dig into our pockets to cater to/for her family to eat for the next month. Vegan dishes are simple. Vegetarian easy. Pescatarian doable, if affordable fish options can be cooked up.
*thinking to give this one A HARD PASS.4 -
The weekend is just around the corner.... and I'm lining up a list of Galas of which I must attend.5
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Motorsheen wrote: »tinkerhellraiser wrote: »who’s ready for Christmas already ?
I just finished my shopping
What did you buy me?0 -
777Gemma888 wrote: »Humpphh ... Thinking about another meal train we are meant to contribute to ... Unlike the usual, where a complimentary gift card to a restaurant or pizza as an out, the wife only eats "homemade" and ONLY grains, veggies and fish ( her description of a pure clean vegan diet) . Some of our neighbours are arguing about whether or not making beans dishes ( South American or Middle Eastern) would be edible for them. The response was she only eats mahimahi, catfish, lobster, crabs ( from Costco only, not fresh catches) with quinoa, wild rice and shiritaki mushrooms ( emphasis on "no $4-5 pack of mushrooms). I am thinking, " If she complains about needing help because they need to replace water damaged roof, walls and floors expenses, then she needs to shelf her bougieness, if she is requesting neighbours to dig into our pockets to cater to/for her family to eat for the next month. Vegan dishes are simple. Vegetarian easy. Pescatarian doable, if affordable fish options can be cooked up.
*thinking to give this one A HARD PASS.
Since when is catfish considered clean. It's literally one of the dirtiest fish available. Not to mention vegans do not eat fish period.2 -
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slimgirljo15 wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: »tinkerhellraiser wrote: »who’s ready for Christmas already ?
I just finished my shopping
What did you buy me?
It's a surprise, silly.0 -
Motorsheen wrote: »slimgirljo15 wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: »tinkerhellraiser wrote: »who’s ready for Christmas already ?
I just finished my shopping
What did you buy me?
It's a surprise, silly.
A surprise silly, I've never had one of those.. is it big? Can I play with it? What colour is it? 😁1 -
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777Gemma888 wrote: »Humpphh ... Thinking about another meal train we are meant to contribute to ... Unlike the usual, where a complimentary gift card to a restaurant or pizza as an out, the wife only eats "homemade" and ONLY grains, veggies and fish ( her description of a pure clean vegan diet) . Some of our neighbours are arguing about whether or not making beans dishes ( South American or Middle Eastern) would be edible for them. The response was she only eats mahimahi, catfish, lobster, crabs ( from Costco only, not fresh catches) with quinoa, wild rice and shiritaki mushrooms ( emphasis on "no $4-5 pack of mushrooms). I am thinking, " If she complains about needing help because they need to replace water damaged roof, walls and floors expenses, then she needs to shelf her bougieness, if she is requesting neighbours to dig into our pockets to cater to/for her family to eat for the next month. Vegan dishes are simple. Vegetarian easy. Pescatarian doable, if affordable fish options can be cooked up.
*thinking to give this one A HARD PASS.
This type of situation always leaves me so conflicted. Good luck there :P1 -
CanesGalactica wrote: »
My sister used to practice on my face when we were growing up 😐 so I learnt by force 😂0 -
I was driving home from work tonight rocking out in the car, singing to my heart's desire to some 90s hits. I was enjoying myself, I was happy when suddenly Truly Madly Deeply started to play. A few notes in and I just profusely started sobbing. I couldn't stop, and it was an instant gut wrenching reaction to that song.
It was a song my daughter's dad had dedicated to me even after we broke up and were just friends/family. It was his way of saying he would always love me.
He died a few years ago at 37.
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NoHookUpZone wrote: »I was driving home from work tonight rocking out in the car, singing to my heart's desire to some 90s hits. I was enjoying myself, I was happy when suddenly Truly Madly Deeply started to play. A few notes in and I just profusely started sobbing. I couldn't stop, and it was an instant gut wrenching reaction to that song.
It was a song my daughter's dad had dedicated to me even after we broke up and were just friends/family. It was his way of saying he would always love me.
He died a few years ago at 37.
Music is so emotive. I'm sorry for your loss. Sending you hugs 🤗🤗🤗0
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