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  • Twinkletoes2023
    Twinkletoes2023 Posts: 19 Member
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    Who am I? Good question.. time I found myself again 🥴💪🏻
  • BriansTrident
    BriansTrident Posts: 483 Member
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    subdude1 wrote: »
    I love frog legs. 🤤

    I’ve only had them from Nathan’s when I visited Coney Island in NYC but they were delicious.

  • honey_honey_12
    honey_honey_12 Posts: 14,099 Member
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    I do not eat frogs or their skinny little legs.
  • kinetixtrainer2
    kinetixtrainer2 Posts: 9,214 Member
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    I do not eat frogs or their skinny little legs.

    They can be pretty good. Similar to gaitor tail.
  • honey_honey_12
    honey_honey_12 Posts: 14,099 Member
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    I do not eat frogs or their skinny little legs.

    They can be pretty good. Similar to gaitor tail.

    Ohhh, well then I’ll eat em for sure! 😝😂
    I thought you were gonna tell me they taste like chicken. ☺️
  • kinetixtrainer2
    kinetixtrainer2 Posts: 9,214 Member
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    I do not eat frogs or their skinny little legs.

    They can be pretty good. Similar to gaitor tail.

    Ohhh, well then I’ll eat em for sure! 😝😂
    I thought you were gonna tell me they taste like chicken. ☺️

    Everything tastes like chicken 🐔
  • Beachside0668
    Beachside0668 Posts: 19 Member
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    I started from the very bottom with nothing and have worked very very hard to get where I am today. It has been a long journey but I am now the owner of a construction company that I started from the ground up but doesn’t mean that my title make me too good to load trailers and work in the field. I am very proud of what I have accomplished and look forward to the future and what lies ahead.💪🏼
  • itchmyTwitch
    itchmyTwitch Posts: 4,019 Member
    edited November 2023
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    I hate confrontation & I dislike being criticized but I’d rather have that in a full fledged argument than have someone I care about stonewall me or try to appease me without expressing themselves

    One effective way to cause me to disengage from the relationship is to shut down

    I get it, I’m opinionated & scary. Get over it & learn to disagree with me out loud
  • cowsfan12
    cowsfan12 Posts: 6,060 Member
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    I hate confrontation & I dislike being criticized but I’d rather have that in a full fledged argument than have someone I care about stonewall me or try to appease me without expressing themselves

    One effective way cause me to disengage from the relationship is to shut down

    I get it, I’m opinionated & scary. Get over it & learn to disagree with me out loud

    I try to teach my children this - it’s ok to have an uncomfortable conversation with the ones you love - cause if they truly love you - you can each state exactly how you feel without fear - cuz we should still love each other regardless and if we don’t - well it’s better to find that out sooner than later
  • itchmyTwitch
    itchmyTwitch Posts: 4,019 Member
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    cowsfan12 wrote: »
    I hate confrontation & I dislike being criticized but I’d rather have that in a full fledged argument than have someone I care about stonewall me or try to appease me without expressing themselves

    One effective way cause me to disengage from the relationship is to shut down

    I get it, I’m opinionated & scary. Get over it & learn to disagree with me out loud

    I try to teach my children this - it’s ok to have an uncomfortable conversation with the ones you love - cause if they truly love you - you can each state exactly how you feel without fear - cuz we should still love each other regardless and if we don’t - well it’s better to find that out sooner than later
    Yes! We can disagree & get heated but I will still love you. Arguing does not end the relationship. At least for me.
  • honey_honey_12
    honey_honey_12 Posts: 14,099 Member
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    I still have my tonsils.
    I’ve never had a cavity.
    Surgeon did his best to talk me into letting him have my gallbladder but I said no. It causes me no problems.
    I had never broken a bone until 2018 when sick, I passed out, fell and mangled my left ring finger.
    😂😂😂I laugh that I can’t get a ring on that finger any more.
    Other than childbirth, I’ve only hurt myself bad enough to need stitches once as a kid, put my arm through a glass door.
    6 stitches at the AF base in Spain, I screamed the whole time. 😂
    I still have my appendix but was forced to give up my internal lady parts.
    Boy my life changed for the better after that!

    I think looking back, I’ve been pretty fortunate not hurting myself more,
    especially since I was so reckless as a young teen.

    TMI 😬🤣
  • Alinouveau2
    Alinouveau2 Posts: 6,334 Member
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    I too have my tonsils
    The last cavity I had filled I did with no freezing because freezing makes me feel like I'll pass out...might be needle anxiety but I think it's whatever's in the freezing stuff
    I've had 10 teeth in total pulled in my lifetime
    I learned when trying to birth my child that at some point I broke my tailbone and it healed weirdly
    Before that I'd had stitches twice (falling on an escalator and a skate accident)
    Had my eyebrow glued together
    I've had one diagnosed concussion and probably two others at least
    I have had a c section and shoulder surgery. I guess having my wisdom teeth pulled was surgery too since I was put under.
    Pretty sure I broke a toe stubbing it on our kitchen island
    Majorly sprained my ankle slipping on some paper on the floor
    I guess I've hurt myself a lot
  • ___Soundwave___
    ___Soundwave___ Posts: 1,190 Member
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    I've broken an arm, a foot, a rib, herniated a disc and had sciatica for a year (twice), serious ankle sprain (twice), elbow tendonopathy, broken a couple of fingers and toes, sprained knee, sprained a facet joint, major shoulder surgery...but never quit an activity due to injury. Always came back and played more, did better, lifted more in the end.
  • Alinouveau2
    Alinouveau2 Posts: 6,334 Member
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    I've broken an arm, a foot, a rib, herniated a disc and had sciatica for a year (twice), serious ankle sprain (twice), elbow tendonopathy, broken a couple of fingers and toes, sprained knee, sprained a facet joint, major shoulder surgery...but never quit an activity due to injury. Always came back and played more, did better, lifted more in the end.

    Ah sciatica...had that since my early teens. It's lovely. I also probably have a degenerative disc. Rotator cuff surgery...fell on my elbow basically daily in my teens, it's never been the same. Doing sports growing up means lots of injuries (there was the one summer I had to pack padding around my ankle until whatever nerve was bothering me was damaged enough it went numb...I was taking so much ibuprofen my ears were ringing....oops but had to train)
  • ___Soundwave___
    ___Soundwave___ Posts: 1,190 Member
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    I've broken an arm, a foot, a rib, herniated a disc and had sciatica for a year (twice), serious ankle sprain (twice), elbow tendonopathy, broken a couple of fingers and toes, sprained knee, sprained a facet joint, major shoulder surgery...but never quit an activity due to injury. Always came back and played more, did better, lifted more in the end.

    Ah sciatica...had that since my early teens. It's lovely. I also probably have a degenerative disc. Rotator cuff surgery...fell on my elbow basically daily in my teens, it's never been the same. Doing sports growing up means lots of injuries (there was the one summer I had to pack padding around my ankle until whatever nerve was bothering me was damaged enough it went numb...I was taking so much ibuprofen my ears were ringing....oops but had to train)

    Yeah...the sciatica was pretty rough and disheartening. The first time, for a good while I thought it was going to be permanent. But, with prednisone, lots of ibuprofen, cobra stretches, reverse hypers...it slowly went away. I reinjured the same disc later, though, and had to repeat the whole process.

    My shoulder has never been exactly the same, but the strength eventually came back. The range of motion never did.
  • honey_honey_12
    honey_honey_12 Posts: 14,099 Member
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    I too have my tonsils
    The last cavity I had filled I did with no freezing because freezing makes me feel like I'll pass out...might be needle anxiety but I think it's whatever's in the freezing stuff
    I've had 10 teeth in total pulled in my lifetime
    I learned when trying to birth my child that at some point I broke my tailbone and it healed weirdly
    Before that I'd had stitches twice (falling on an escalator and a skate accident)
    Had my eyebrow glued together
    I've had one diagnosed concussion and probably two others at least
    I have had a c section and shoulder surgery. I guess having my wisdom teeth pulled was surgery too since I was put under.
    Pretty sure I broke a toe stubbing it on our kitchen island
    Majorly sprained my ankle slipping on some paper on the floor
    I guess I've hurt myself a lot

    Okay, I need to know,
    “Had my eyebrow glued together”
    😂
  • Alinouveau2
    Alinouveau2 Posts: 6,334 Member
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    I've broken an arm, a foot, a rib, herniated a disc and had sciatica for a year (twice), serious ankle sprain (twice), elbow tendonopathy, broken a couple of fingers and toes, sprained knee, sprained a facet joint, major shoulder surgery...but never quit an activity due to injury. Always came back and played more, did better, lifted more in the end.

    Ah sciatica...had that since my early teens. It's lovely. I also probably have a degenerative disc. Rotator cuff surgery...fell on my elbow basically daily in my teens, it's never been the same. Doing sports growing up means lots of injuries (there was the one summer I had to pack padding around my ankle until whatever nerve was bothering me was damaged enough it went numb...I was taking so much ibuprofen my ears were ringing....oops but had to train)

    Yeah...the sciatica was pretty rough and disheartening. The first time, for a good while I thought it was going to be permanent. But, with prednisone, lots of ibuprofen, cobra stretches, reverse hypers...it slowly went away. I reinjured the same disc later, though, and had to repeat the whole process.

    My shoulder has never been exactly the same, but the strength eventually came back. The range of motion never did.

    My should I got normal person range of motion back but hyperextend my joints so didn't get that back which is ok. I know that's not really good for me to do anyway and was partly why I had to fight a bit to get it repaired because doctors didn't believe it was as bad as it was since I never lost range of moti. Luckily the MRI showed it was pretty messed up
  • Alinouveau2
    Alinouveau2 Posts: 6,334 Member
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    I too have my tonsils
    The last cavity I had filled I did with no freezing because freezing makes me feel like I'll pass out...might be needle anxiety but I think it's whatever's in the freezing stuff
    I've had 10 teeth in total pulled in my lifetime
    I learned when trying to birth my child that at some point I broke my tailbone and it healed weirdly
    Before that I'd had stitches twice (falling on an escalator and a skate accident)
    Had my eyebrow glued together
    I've had one diagnosed concussion and probably two others at least
    I have had a c section and shoulder surgery. I guess having my wisdom teeth pulled was surgery too since I was put under.
    Pretty sure I broke a toe stubbing it on our kitchen island
    Majorly sprained my ankle slipping on some paper on the floor
    I guess I've hurt myself a lot

    Okay, I need to know,
    “Had my eyebrow glued together”
    😂

    I fell waking down stairs, which carrying my boy, and my glasses broke and cut my eyebrow. So they glued it back together 😂

    Oh I had a third round of stitches when I cut my calf on a bottle. The ER dr thought I was cutting myself and had to explain that I was just stupid
  • honey_honey_12
    honey_honey_12 Posts: 14,099 Member
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    I’ve never had my fortune told,
    never had my palm read,
    no tealeaves, no tarot, no seance,
    absolutely no Ouija board and I never will.
    I am not a religious person but believe messing around with that stuff is a negative thing.
    I try to avoid the negative as much as possible.