Topic:
TxsGal3333 is Fighting Covid
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Hope you get better quickly Tx
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Topic:
What It Feels Like
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Oh wonderful
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Topic:
Change-One-Letter - part 32
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Sail
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Where are you now
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Day dream
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Despite
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Telling
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Baffled
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Laying here watching See
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Sleepy
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Topic:
Waddayawannado?
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I wanna nakkie wrassle Jason Mamoa in chocolate pudding. Probably until he gives in or I start laughing so hard I snort.
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Dancing
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Contemplating life
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Renowned
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Side note
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Zoom
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Topic:
Whatayawannabe?
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A writer
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Wagon wheel
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Boat or a deer stand neither of the above mentioned
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When I was diagnosed with hypoglycemia my Dr. put me on an anti-depressant, I asked whyever? There had been a study done in a psychiatric hospital in which they accidentally found that those on the antidepressant had their blood sugar raised most consistently so it was the rage at the time to put low-blood sugar people on them. Tired? Slept all day, all night for a week until I dumped them. They did stabilize the blood sugar but that was because one did absolutely nothing and hardly moved. I might suspect that the drugs to which you refer all have properties that somehow 'calm' the system. Ergo, make you tired. The less you do, the more the calories build up. Yep |
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