Bonfire of the Goddesses
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It looks better bigger.
Edited to add: It would be funny to start a thread with just that.
Obviously my mind is in overdrive.
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dont stay up too late, or neither one of us will get up b4 noon. i am tryng to type quietly, he is sleeping about 10 ft away, n my keyboard seems especially loud at nite! but i dont mean 2 keep you from your bouncing!
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hahahaha. Mine is right next to me snoring away. We could have an explosion and I don't think he would wake up.
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thanks, i will! ツ !!!
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if there was an explosion, that trench would be crowded!!
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By George, I think she's got it!
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it would be hilarious to start a thread with that! people could intrepret it all kinds of ways, and curiosity would make them click on it! i hope at least we are amusing the mods.
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hahahaha. One can only hope. It must get boring this late at night.
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i hope you arent too tired to have fun tomorrow.
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Tomorrow (today) we are putting up our tree. We did outside lights today (yesterday).
If you understand that - I'm impressed.
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i do understand! and its way to early to go to bed!
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ツ !!
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here you go, for your viewing pleasure (funny!) ▶ Sucker MDs | A Dr. Oz Dis Rap | ZDoggMD.com - YouTube . i hope that works as a link, its purple instead of blue. and i am going to give my bigfatarm some loving now, so maybe you should paint the kitchen, i mean, as long as you're up!!!
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ツ !!
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hahahaha Kathe!!! Don't give me any ideas.
I'll check the link out tomorrow. Just on the off chance that something could actually wake up the unwakable!! or maybe it's unwakeable?? Neither one looks right.
Hope you can get to sleep soon. I'm going to try and peel myself off the ceiling and hit the hay.
Sleep well my friend. XO
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'night, sweetie
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un- whack- e-ab- uhl
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un-whack-ee-ab- uhl, i posted twice, now editing. i think i need some steroids, its so amusing to watch YOUR brain on 'em!!
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....they are gonna wake up in a few hours and start wondering about us. Careful to not be sipping while watching that crazy doc. sweet dreams to you, slow
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Hello Lucy55,
Yes looks like we are very similar. Is 55 your birth year? If so we are the same age. Are you getting radiation too? I agree with the initial days following diagnosis...even now same thing: Wake up ok then BAM first thot is I HAVE CANCER. Also is last thot before falling asleep, but more so when first awake. Are you taking meds and are you achey from them? I feel like I have aged 10 years, everything hurts, especially first thing in the AM.
My sister in law and husband live in Australia. Don 't get to see them too often, the airfare is way too much.
Hello to all other bonfire sisters. Let's all throw negative thots into the bonfire. Keep only positive good thots.
We are all warriors and have to get thru this. And we will because we have to !
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it looks like slow and Kath had their own party last nite
WHILE WE WERE SLEEPING
Hahaha...
Hope U gals r sleeping now
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That's why it was so noisy at our house and I couldn't sleep.
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Beachlady....Hi.. Yep.. BC is the last thought at night..first thought in the morning .. and at 4am like it is now.. when I wake all night :-(
NO.. I am 55 years old .. Born in 59.. So still not much difference in our ages.. I didn't have radistion , because I had a mascetomy. I'm on tamoxifen ( ugh.. Still haven't gone through menopause.,,although I havent had a period since being diagnosed..)., but have been lucky, and I am tolerating it well.I am having shocking trouble getting shoulder movement back.
Yes .. We have all been turned into warriors.. So into the fire goes though negative thoughts.. I just threw enough in to keep the fire burning �for for ages :-o
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Ok just typed a whole paragraph, and the Ipad froze........WTF is wrong with this website..........I am so pissed I may just leave for good..............I don't need the bullshit, or the stress trying to post and in the middle everything goes south..........Apple said its the website.....and obviously BCO has no clue what is wrong........so until something impoves......I"M OUTTA HERE................
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Also I have a huge white area between where Lucy's post ended, and where the next one could be started........I had to hit "Post A Reply" for it to give me a place to type.......this is insane....then typed a whole paragraph, and it froze.........Like I said "OUTTA HERE
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Ducky, you and FK are both having problems and both on Ipads, right? I have to think it has something to do with Apple, (even tho they deny it) as I've been reading/typing on a desktop computer with Windows IE and have not had any problems. There has to be something screwy if it is only happening on Apple products. -
ahhhhhhhhh, so that is why my kitten was so rambunctious this morning and I had to get up early!
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Lucy55. Where are you in Australia? My sister in law and husband moved to Melbourne about 15 years ago. Are you taking meds for the Big C word? Was just thinking today, the C was cut out of me (surgery), now is being nuked ( by radiation), and is being starved ( by Anastrozole which blocks estrogen which was feeding it). What a gross idea like an alien sucking the life out of you and gowning in the body. Cancer stinks.
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Ducky, I am sorry that you are having problems. I did see that huge blank space within her post too. I wonder if it has anything to do with this version of safari not being supported any more? At least that is what a banner on my G-mail page says. Google hates Apple,, though that is probably why too. What kept happening to me is, I would go to start a post, and it wouldn't even start! And then sometimes when i finished a post, I would hit the submit(I will never submit!!!) button, and the whole thing would dissapear! And, it would also send me randomly to a page I had looked at earlier! So up in the corner under the "stoplights" red-yellow-green buttons, I would hit the forward arrow till I finally found the post i had composed and try again. So weird.
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