Thinking Out Loud.....
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Are you clear?
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I want to make some soup.
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I made some yummy minestrone yesterday, want some? Even used healthy pasta.
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I would like some. i can live on soup, fish and veggies.
Of course my fruits.
How are you today Diane/
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I am good, slept a bit better last night - woke up at 3 and then immediately took 1/2 ambien so that is good.
Just got a call that DS broke front tooth at martial arts last night - of course he has big presentation this afternoon, broken, painful tooth and no dentist. Ugh.
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Too bad about her tooth! Ouch!!
I'll have some minestrone too.
It is snowing here now. I am trying to send it back to NY!
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Its already snowing here Linda.
Send it down to the holding tank.
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Isn't it funny that the area above the holding tank is the first area to melt in my yard. They must be sooooooo full of sh!t!
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thanks shot was tuesday and ok, thanks for asking, it is friday everyone!!!
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Im glad Sandy. Thinking of you. Hugs.
Diane...sorry about the DS''s mouth issue.
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Do I color my hair next week?
I'm so tired of doing it.
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Seyla, did you see Elizabeth Edwards cut John out of her will a couple of weeks before she died? Good for her!!!
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Deb, you should make a good showing on the scale next week!!!
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Val, we need the 'magic 8 ball' to answer your question! Do you remember those? I bet I could find one in the back of my sons closet.
Do you want to color your hair?
Glad to hear the shot was okay, Sandy.
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I don't think I'd look good all gray. I just get tired of doing it & don't want to pay to have my hairdresser do it.
I'm also glad your butt shot when well, Sandy. Ouch!
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Valjean - I was SO reluctant to do it but the choice was made for me because I became allergic to hair dye. Had no idea I was so grey and white! Actually, I like it better now and so do most people. Plus I save all that time and money. You might still be too young though
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Linda - I think there should be a pre-holding tank to give people a taste of what would happen if sent permanently to the holiding tank, something formerly known as purgatory...do you have something like that?
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I have seen many women who have gorgeous gray or white hair at an early age. One of my friends in HS was gray by 30. Think of Heloise, I have seen her in person and she is stunning! I have decided not to dye my hair, and haven't for nearly two years because it always fades lighter where the dye was. I still have about 3 inches in the back that looks almost blonde, and believe me, I'd NEVER try to pull off blonde.
A key to beautiful gray hair is not to let it look yellow. There are some great shampoos out there that have brighteners in them to perk up gray. You leave the shampoo on for five minutes and rinse. It doesn't discolor your skin either. How, you might ask, do you know these things? My DH has beatiful gray hair, although he likes to think there is still a lot of brown in it. Maybe I would drag my feet when it comes down to it. But I love his hair.
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My DH has had grey/white hair for 20 years. The purple shampoo from Lush is fantastic...
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That purple shampoo does the job.
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RCG, I think that's called the leaching field.....
Does it make his hair purple? Seriously, I just don't know.
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Ummmm, I'll do some thinking on this.....
Thanks gals!
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No, the purple optically brightens the gray/white hairs and makes them look clean and pretty.
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I so am going keep dying my hair as long as I can, very vain!!
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Oh!! That makes sense!
Val, do you want me to look for the magic 8 ball?
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I had one of those when I was little, but all the juice oozed out of it.
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Val...sorry no opinion here.
I don't color my hair and never did.
Before chemo I had few well more than few gray hair.
When my hair came back there was no gray in it. now I have some but who cares.
Some women look great in gray hair.
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Meece...Yes I read about that one.
So many people hate him he should get body guards.
Hey you never know some not all together person might harm him.
Double lock Linda Thanks
He really reminds me of you know who???? &*%&*#
I take everything personally.
SLAP the &*%*& SLAP BAM BAM SLAP SLAP SLAP &*(%^ SLAAAAAAAAAAAAAAP
I feel better now.
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There's room in the holding tank for him!
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