Thinking Out Loud.....
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Meece im with you. So many people either sexes handled the girls it was really not a big deal for me. And they got paid to do it.
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Hey Linda...Did you feed the prisoners yet?
hahahahahahahahahahaha
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At some point you almost lose your modesty.
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I felt the same way. Most of my techs were female and 2 were male. I saw one at a soccer game once....lol.
Just got back from soccer. They lost 5-3. My son got another goal. I wish they would win!
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At least they are getting goals!
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I love watching soccer on Spanish Channel.
Even tou I dont understant it I love excitement especially when they start yelling
GOAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAL GOAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAL
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It is an exciting game. Very fast paced. Especially indoor soccer. There have been many games when they have not scored at all. Thank God for the 5 goal rule. You can never be more than 5 goals ahead of your opponents.
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Ah, well indoor soccer is much, much easier to watch than outdoors in the rain or snow. Is the 5 goal rule local or age related? I don't seem to recall that. I must be old - it has been at least 12 years.
At this point, I don't really care who sees or handles my girls. They aren't even really girls to me anymore, they are my liability...so let someone else deal with them
I worked out with the trainer today and we added weights in because I got checked for lymphedema and there doesn't seem to be a problem - woo-hoo. Brutal work out, I was huffing, puffing, sweating and close to farting..
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Diane was it that exciting that your body started to react on wrong places
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Have you seen the Geico insurance commercial with the Spanish announcer making a chess game seem exciting, Seyla?
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Probably but I dont remember. Why?
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The way you said you like to watch soccar on the Apnish station.
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Sheila - was what exciting that my body reacted? You mean the handling of my liabilities? Not exciting at all.
I don't think I could watch a chess game....:)
So tired - must be the exercise brutality/
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Time for little TV.
Survivor here I come.
Have a Good Night my friends.
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I don't think it is good for me to watch foodtv, I get hungry...
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Daily after office, I feel almost tired. I get replenished with waching TV serials. We should atleast try to have some time with news as well as present happening in all over the world to update our mind. Very recently, I came across with a reality show called "Big Boss" in Indian channel which is a replica of "Big Brother" fame where famous Khali is focused washing utemsils, cleaning the house. It was really mind blowing.
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I have watched "Big Brother" I thought it was cool. We watch the national news every morning from 5-6 and local news from 6-6:30. It keeps us up to date.
I can only handle a few Foodie shows. There are many hosts who just drive me crazy and I can't watch. The Nealeys, Racheal Ray, Guy Fierri, I can't get past their over the top personalities to watch what they are cooking.
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Sounds like an exciting show, raj. I wish someone would come here and do some wash!
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Good Mornig.
Welcome back raj.
Im sending my cleaning crew to clean your homeand do the wash.
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Do they do garages?
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I have a seperate crew for that.
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Can they come this way please? I'll pay them with cookies.
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They are on their way with breakfast.
Do you need any ironing done?
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No No the show is just to get money you know the winner will get richer with 1 crore (INR), that,s why only national/international level celebrities are alowed. Let it just go .. I have an idea, why cant we also starts such type of reality show exclusively from the board members by tying up with some of the big agencies just to generate some fund and provide financial support to those who can not afford to meet the expenses on cancer treatment by declaring to the Govt. If it happens in reality then it would be superb.
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No, DH does his own, and I don't buy clothes that need ironing.
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I agree with you raj. I also fantasize to help every women who cant afford their treatment.
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Its time for my coffee in a much bigger mug of course.
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Wouldn't that be something. No one should ever wonder if they are getting the best treatment because of their ability to pay. I think it is why my first onc dropped the ball with me, is because I was a single mom, limited income and had yucky insurance.
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Shiela,
Drinking coffee in big mug is very interesting. Recently I bought one ccoffee maker and big cups from caffee house. It is real wonder. Good enjoy it !
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I have a collection of coffee cups that hold over 12 ounces. I like them because I can have ONE cup of coffee a day.
I will be baking persimmon cookies today. I have seven persimmons beckoning me.
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