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Well girls, it's that time again so here we go with this weekends mytery pic. Happy guessing!!!!
Sorry girls blowing the pics up makes them blury, I can get some out but not all. I decided, because it's early in the weekend to change to pic as this one is not as unfocused.

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Horse's ass

I meant the Mystery picture.
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Went to the surgeon and he poked and poked around the sore spot. Nothing shot out of it. He said I may have had a small abscess from the knot at the end of his stitching. He thinks the worst is over and saw no need to put me on antibiotcs. Figures all the gunk that shot out may have released the stitch.
So I go back for another recheck with him on Dec. 14th unless it flares up again.
Wave and Orangemat, congratualtions to both of you today!
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MP is a fuzzy dogs' ear
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Well, Chrissy, you know I'm gonna have to say the MP is A DINGO!
noodle6, I like your Muley avatar. That one looks calm now, but I bet it has a good kick.
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not a fan of the blurry pics...that's how I see things when my eyes are acting up, so no guess!!!
wishes and hopes for a great weekend to everyone reading this though

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Okay girls I apologise for the blury pic. I have changed it for one that is better. Good luck!
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MP- a mushroom? Looks like some fungus that I would find under my 15 year old's bed. And once again, I see a face, at the bottom of the pic, with a big nose. Ok I guess I need to go sit on some hill and stare at the clouds today. . . either that or go see my shrink. . . cuz I'm seeing faces in everything.
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1st guess was a mushroom but since Claire Already chose that I will go with Tree stump showing the growth lines.
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Mystery pic: The bottom of a bunch of cauliflower???
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Or bottom of a head of lettuce!!!
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Or cabbage!!!
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A shell?
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Mystery Pic: A backyard pond, with water evaporation lines and green algae.
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Mystery pic--a close up of a Moth's Wing?
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It looks like a rock to me. I guess that shows I have 0 imagination and creativity. Guess that's why I am a good accountant.
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I think it's a shell too.
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I got through my surgery all right yesterday but it took twice as long as usual because one of my fallopian tubes was attached to my large intestine and had pulled my intestine out of place, probably from scar tissue when I had infertility surgery 27 years ago. He said that it was a good thing that I was having surgery with the Davinci robot or he would have had to cut me open more in order to be able to get it off. He was amazed that I haven't had issues with it all these years. Praise God!
I do feel pretty lousy today; worse than I expected after reading online all the glowing testimonials from women who had Davinci hysterectomies and about how quickly they were out and about. I guess I'm not one of those! Every time I get up and walk around for a few minutes I become exhausted and nauseous but sleeping helps. I guess I just have to give myself some more time.
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The new MP looks like a fungus is amongus (hehe)
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Barbe- I am so glad you made it thru surgery with out too much trouble. You should be a little sore, they rearranged your insides!! May not have left you a big scar on the outside but your inside needs to do some healing!! Good thing its the weekend and you can sleep all you want!!! Sending over some chicken pot pie so you don't have to cook tonight.
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LC-Barb58...
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Mystery pic guess - petrified rock???
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Claire, she is Barb, I AM Barbe!! Actually, in real life, I'm Barbara!!
Barb, you are still recovering from the anesthetic from the sounds of the nausea and weakness....give yourself some good downtime so you can heal!!
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moth's wing....
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feel better soon barb
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I think a moth's wing

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I was trying to figure out what a moths wing had to do with Barbe and then DOI I realized it was MP guess.
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sorry barbe--I was being generous with my e's-- I did mean LovesChristmas tho. . .
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Loves Christmas...everyone heals in a different way and many things can play a factor. Don't focus on how others recovered quickly. You will get there! Surgery of any kind is a shock to the body. Gets lots and lots of rest. Healing and energy will return in good time. Take good care. Sending speedy healing hugs!
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ChristmasBarb - I do hope that you feel better soon - take the time to let your body heal as it needs.
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