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  8. It was many years ago. The old ones with the little stopper thing that sat atop where the steam came out. It rattled and whistled away, until it blew! I'm sure they are safer now. Try and tell the wife that - lol.
  9. What was that you were saying this morning ???? 2
  10. No pressure cooker allowed in my house - electric or otherwise. Both myself and the wife have been witness to P-cooker explosions (separate incidents before we ever met). Mine was beets - aftermath was NOT pretty. Kitchen looked like a mass murder scene Oh damn! Just wasted a good one for 2 Truths & a Lie
  11. It's OK but I don't think I'd wanna make a whole meal out of them
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  13. There's gonna be a double Lido soon @TobacNO @Kdad
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  19. Cost means nothing to an addict. That's why people addicted to heroin would spend money on their drug before food. That's why they would steal from their own mother or father to support their addiction. It's the same with nicotine addiction. Cost is only an annoyance - not a barrier. The money saved since I quit is nice for sure but it is NOT the number one or even number 2 benefit to quitting.
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  25. Just my thoughts for you here about the wig thing ..................... My neighbor has lung cancer and has been in treatments for the past year. She wears a wig when she goes out and I have had interactions with her both with and without her wig on. I prefer to see her without it because to me it represents the courage she has in fighting her cancer with tenacity and complete dignity. I do understand wanting a wig for when one goes out in general public when you are exposed to people you don't know or have any connection with but, I think that maybe those who know you and what you are going through might have a very different perspective. I know it inspires me when I see her in her natural state.

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