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Mee

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  1. #1 I have never had a broken bone #2 I sing in a choir #3 I have never gotten a speeding ticket
  2. Watching night stars
  3. I am going to say #3 because I think you are a good cook.
  4. Oops - can I still be considered a newbie?
  5. Welcome @Yep2019 , so glad you found us. I felt the same as you, around this time last year. I found this forum and with the help and support of the people here, have finally found freedom from the addiction. Stay close and start educating yourself, join in the conversations and play some games. I pledged NOPE every day. The first week is tough and then it is just redirecting your thoughts. You can do this.
  6. I"ll try #2. Just a wild guess.
  7. Not getting younger
  8. Sorry guys you weren't up early. I had to work today. You win @Sazerac. # 1 is the lie. We bought a scooter, when we were on vacation in Florida. Down there you did not need a license. When we got home, we found we had to have a license to drive one. I flunked twice. I could pass the CDL test to drive a bus but could not wrap my head around the motorcycle test. My husband was adopted. He has his adoption papers and his biological mother named him Paul Love Beechler (his adoptive parents named him David John Thomas). Yes I had a pet mouse, his name was Louigie. He looked just like the picture. All my friends had one and we would spend the days making mazes out of cardboard boxes for them to play in.
  9. Hellkatbaby, when I did my radiation, I had a very hard time relaxing. They suggested I bring music to listen too. I have a very small ipod that hooks to my belt and has earphones that I use when I walk. You might ask them if you could use something like that under the mask. Sweetie, it is normal to fear the unknown. I promise this will get easier each day. My radiation only took 15 minutes (5 min. of that was changing out of my top). Of course I had to bare my breast, so I found myself joking with the technicians. Radiation does make you tired, so you will find you won't have a hard time sleeping. Try to read, memorize a poem, anything that distracts you. Keep a log of the symptoms and different things you are experiencing. I found I would forget to mention things when I was there. If I wrote them down, it helped. Is there a support group you can attend. They had them for breast cancer. Sometimes it helps to talk with others that are experiencing the same. There was also a nurse advocate that I could contact. Keep posting here. We will listen and try to ease your mind. Know that I am continually praying for you. Linda
  10. #1 I have a motorcycle license #2 My husband's real middle name was Love #3 I had a pet mouse when I was young
  11. I am going to say #3 is the lie. Wild guess
  12. Old yellow onions
  13. I am going to say #1 is the lie. I think you modeled but not in the buff.
  14. Printing in color
  15. I am going to say #2 is the lie. Most girls play the flute. I can't picture you spitting on a burger lol and I think every girl was a girl scout or brownie in their lifetime.
  16. Well, I am left with #1. I do find that an odd collection.
  17. Tow head is like a bleached blonde. My son was a tow head when he was a baby.
  18. Wow Doreen. Six years is amazing. I am so thankful you have been here to help me through my journey. You, dear lady, are very special to me and I am so honored to have you as my friend. You are such an important part of this forum. Celebrate your awesome six year quit!
  19. She is so perfect and precious. She must take after Grandma! I love the poses. Thanks for making our day special with her pictures!
  20. @NoNicChick here is a description
  21. I think of him as bald. Of course bald is sexy Reci!

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