Thinking Out Loud.....
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What were we talking about?
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I forget.
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who are you people?
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I only know who I am not.
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Who's not what?
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Went to my pharmacy. It was dark so I just put my Debit card and my keys in my pocket. I get there she says to me oooh we cant take your debit card why *&*^&%^ because the computers are down cash only .
I said I really need it maybe you can put it as a credit (Since I do all my business there the last 32 years) ooh no dont even bother because everybody's asking the same thing and no we cant do it.*(&*(*&^&*( Then she had the nerve telling me I should go to my banks ATM and get cash.
I left but Slaaaaaap Slaaaaap.
I walked down to stop and shop it was even $5 cheaper there. Now Im reading the damn directions it says every morning before breakfast. My chest is burning I cant take comfy breaths. Should I take it now/
Sorry for venting. I cant stand stupid people they think they know everything better.
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Did I write that post?
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I think you should take it now.
What is it that you want to take?
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PRILOSEC 14 day treatment.
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Oh yes, now I remember. I would think the sooner you start, the sooner you'll feel better.
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Whatever it is you have you should take. I love the 'who are you people'. Alzheimer's is next!
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Who's he?
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who?
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I don't know.
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Do I know you?
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I don't know anybody, who are all you people and why does my computer keep bringing me to this site??
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Do I know ME?
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Does anybody really know? I think we should ask the BBB. Notice how quiet Sheila's been, she's BUSY!!
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She will need to google what "gettin' busy" means
Sheila - take it, it will help.
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Yes Im busy. Im watching AI
Yes I did take the pill.
I dont like to talk to strangers what are you all doing in my computer?
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I thought this was my computer?
Did it make you feel better? The pill, not getting busy. Unless that worked too.
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I already reported everybody to the Moderators.
I didn't eat all day. It's too soon to say if it's helping. I hope so.
I cant even take Advil all my bones are achy. Maybe I'm getting sick.
Im falling apart at my old age.
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LOL!!
Hope you feel better. Maybe try some toast? If you forget how to make it I can send you a recipe.
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I welcome the moderator is that another adult I can talk to and then I will tell her that some crazy person came into my computer telling me that she had to take her pills.....someone should be knocking on your door soon .......
now
has anybody talked to Seyla today?
lol
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LOL!! We are in rare form tonight!
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Sheila, I tried to call and a guy answered?
You need the BRAT diet. Banana, Rice, Applesauce and Toast. Linda is sending recipe.
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How to Make Toast By kdavidson, eHow Contributor Most nutritionist agree that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. However, most breakfast items available are filled with sugar and unhealthful preservatives. You can establish a healthy breakfast routine by eating an easy yet filling meal. Making toast is one of the ways to get a healthy breakfast.Difficulty: Easy Instructions Things You'll Need:Sliced bread Toaster or toaster oven Butter knife A spread: butter, margarine, jelly, apple butter, peanut butter 1 Get two slices of bread.2 Place the slices into a toaster or a toaster oven3 Remove slices once the bread has browned. Many toasters have a preset timer that you can adjust depending on how brown you want your bread to be.4 Choose a spread. You can use only one spread or use multiple spreads. This all depends on your preference.5 Take a butter knife and scoop up a spread. Smear the spread across the bread. If you would like the spread warm and melted, smear the spread while the bread is still warm. If you would like your spread to be chilled or at room temperature, smear the spread once the bread has cooled.6 Eat the toast by biting into it while holding it with your fingers. You can also cut it into little squares to be eaten as a small finger food.
Read more: How to Make Toast | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_2158376_make-toast.html#ixzz1Ew5Hu0yB -
Coolbreeze is looking for a home here on BCO. I told her to come by and visit our thread. I'm sure with all our crazy posts today, she will think we are crazy!! Well, we are. Coolbreeze, I hope you stop by and say hello!
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Good night my friends! I hope we have some new friends posting soon!
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and so did I, Linda you are such a talented cook, toast what a concept!!! I guess you haven't heard but I am crazy!!! I love it!! George tells me I am a lunatic, I accept that.....
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