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Surreal Friday night party? I'm with that. Who goes where? (whistles innocently) She left. An urgent errand. She said not to wait the cake. (with a nod to Joann Sfar's Le Chat du Rabbin)
Freygea: my sympathies. I'm not currently undergoing ANY cancer-related treatment, and food's tasting like cotton wool to me.
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"Who goes where? (whistles innocently) She left. An urgent errand. She said not to wait the cake. (with a nod to Joann Sfar's Le Chat du Rabbin) Shall I stay and make cake?" I say "My dear, or should we articulate?"
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Hahahaha
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Ms Spookie??? Knock, knock, knock.......Are you still awake?.....,,,Hello? ............Good night. Hope the fibro frogs migrate somewhere else. Sweet dreams
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Ah, Hahahahah to want fair maiden...........what is the rice ?
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Sas: Do I get to eat their cake? (except for Freygea's) Hmm. Are you willing to spring for Sacher Torte?
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happy bday Chevy!
Found these two beauties on fb. Sas will understand.


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Cheshire Cat = your personality...perfect avatar
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ok SAS, use that Cheshire Cat for youavatar. Save it to somewhere you can find on your PC or kindle. ( you know how to save) then go to your profile page and click on setting. Go down to avatar and click edit. Click on the icon just like when you post a pic.
See just like I did. Now you do it
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Frey, eat whatever your heart, I mean taste buds desire. Salt tastes like chewed aspirin....hmm interesting.
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I wonder if I've been changed in the night. Let me think. Was I the same when I got up this morning? I almost think I can remember feeling a little different. But if I'm not the same, the next question is 'Who in the world am I?
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KJ, Chevy hasn't renamed you yet. Makes it difficult to talk b/c Chevy is MOM. She has to give you your new name. It's a ritual. But you can't have a new name till you say your sticking around
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So full of steroids I can't sleep. Bad reaction to my first round of taxol. Then had 4 successful treatments. Today...major cardiac hypersentivity reactions..twice! Now switching to Abraxane but I am pumped full of Decadron and hydrocortisone and I am wired!
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Chit
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Just wanted you to know someone's here
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Wired on steroids. Chit. How's the rest of your body?
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Oh well, forgive me that was a stupid question. Are you flying?
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I'm sorry Sass...bad about blowing in and out.
I'm a moody biatch so I lay low. Flying high right now, 39K feet up out of Chicago headed home to Dallas. Spent the week in Charleston with my hubby while he worked. I found it to be rather sad there, even wrote a lengthy poem. -
Mema-----------no sweetie, not you, you blow in and out regularly.
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High as a kite at the moment sas...totally unexpected day.
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Tressoli2, je suis desole. Bienvenue
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Mema- I bet Charleston is sad. Places with those mass shoots go through so much and live with PTSD for a very long time (if not forever).
I met a teacher from Sandy Hook last year at one of the hot springs here. He was there with his wife, but she was not with him in the spring at the time I met him. He struck up a conversation with myself and another woman there I did not know. We were talking about where we were from and when he said Sandy Hook, then the conversation sort of paused. He told us the story of that day, he was not a teacher in that school but in one of the others in the town, and was responsible for helping to get the children safely that day. Of course, they were afraid there might be shooters in other schools as well, no one knew what was happening at first. As he talked to us, he could barely get things into a sentence but was able to share a lot of what went on that day and also how he felt about it. I will never forget that conversation. The other woman and I both thanked him for helping all the children in the other school to safely. The whole mass shooting thing is just beyond terrible.
I like that you wrote a poem about your time there too.
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Okay folks. Lol what's going on in words? I recognize some of them?
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Merci lover of life. J'ai peur aujord'hui. Ce n'est past bon.
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Okay multilingual folks, that have just met, and our seje vie,(hope I didn't swear). BING BINGBONG. ohmohmohm
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Okay, did I swear? The conversation stopped b/c of?
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sorry sas...lover of life started it. I'm full of so many drugs I can't be responsible for my actions...
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Folks, come on back.
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LOL, Loverly started what.---------All in a different language---good lord. ---------------------
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