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Suzanne,

Say it. Say 'I can't get up one more time, I hurt, you're going to have to do

it for yourself'

I'll bet the world won't stop turning. They keep asking because you keep doing.

Angie Harley Mama Double-D

Carson City, NV; Single, five children (3 at home), 2 dogs, 4 cats, snow skiing,

camping, Harley Rider, Lone Wolf, Blue Thong Society/High Sierra Thong Snappers

member, LFA Advocate, independent, opinionated, outspoken, and open minded.

" It's always something. " ~~~Gilda Radner

" While we have the gift of life, it seems to me the only tragedy is to allow

part of us to die - whether it is our spirit, our creativity, or our glorious

uniqueness. " ~~~Gilda Radner

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Paint and bed...

hmm... that sounds weird... paint and bed...

anyways,,, im gonna sit and paint for a few mins (like 10...lol) and

then go lay down. I tired of the world today. I cant seem to get nyone

to act like they care if im in pain (in the real world, not on here. i

know yall care.) and im tired of being asked " baby can you go get me a

drink? " NO. I hurt. get it yurself.

Anyways... gnite yall

-Suzanne

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Oh I know. You are exactly right. My husband and I are struggling

through alot of issues like that. I know I baby him, but I am trying

to make him grow up some. He has gotten too dependent on me, to the

point he wont go anywhere without me, but still treats me shitty every

now and then because he is tired of being tied to my hip. Go figure.

>

> Suzanne,

> Say it. Say 'I can't get up one more time, I hurt, you're going to

have to do it for yourself'

> I'll bet the world won't stop turning. They keep asking because you

keep doing.

>

>

> Angie Harley Mama Double-D

> Carson City, NV; Single, five children (3 at home), 2 dogs, 4 cats,

snow skiing, camping, Harley Rider, Lone Wolf, Blue Thong

Society/High Sierra Thong Snappers member, LFA Advocate, independent,

opinionated, outspoken, and open minded.

>

>

> " It's always something. " ~~~Gilda Radner

>

>

> " While we have the gift of life, it seems to me the only tragedy is

to allow part of us to die - whether it is our spirit, our creativity,

or our glorious uniqueness. " ~~~Gilda Radner

>

>

> http://angienv.multiply.com

> http://www.FamilyLifePharmacy.com

>

>

>

>

> Paint and bed...

>

>

> hmm... that sounds weird... paint and bed...

> anyways,,, im gonna sit and paint for a few mins (like 10...lol) and

> then go lay down. I tired of the world today. I cant seem to get nyone

> to act like they care if im in pain (in the real world, not on here. i

> know yall care.) and im tired of being asked " baby can you go get me a

> drink? " NO. I hurt. get it yurself.

>

> Anyways... gnite yall

> -Suzanne

>

>

>

>

>

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Yeah! what Angie says,! i know the world does not stop , if i can not

complete a chore , if my man sees i am having a bad day he has even finished

the laundry ,guess what , i used to have to have clothes folded neat and in

place ,Freakish ?, not any more, if he folds them they stay folded HIS WAY ,

he does if i can`t

Ethel

Behold the turtle ,

he who makes slow progress wins the race !

Paint and bed...

>

>

> hmm... that sounds weird... paint and bed...

> anyways,,, im gonna sit and paint for a few mins (like 10...lol) and

> then go lay down. I tired of the world today. I cant seem to get nyone

> to act like they care if im in pain (in the real world, not on here. i

> know yall care.) and im tired of being asked " baby can you go get me a

> drink? " NO. I hurt. get it yurself.

>

> Anyways... gnite yall

> -Suzanne

>

>

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>

>

>

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That reminds of a story, " Bachelor Laundry "

When a bachelor does his laundry, he picks up the huge bundle of -this

months- dirty clothes.

Throws them all in overloading the washing machine, not to mention

sorting them is out of the question.

After the washing machine finishes it's out of balance dance all over

the laundry room, the dripping wet clothes are thrown haphazardly into

the dryer for a crispy 3 hour drying cycle.

Later -the next day- the wrinkled stuck together semi dry clothes are

pulled out of the dryer and wherever they end up getting thrown, thats

where they belong.

Congrats Piltdown Man, you just did -a- load of laundry.

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You just described exactly how my son does his laundry - once a month - but for

one thing. After being worn is when they are all over wherever he drops them.

When he bundles them up and puts them in a black garbage bag, he takes it to

the laundry mat. He uses the oversized machines and does three loads at once

and then dries them in the terrible dryers there.

Then he does what he calls folding them and puts them back in the garbage bag

to take them home. I'm not sure if he puts them away, but really think that he

just takes what he needs out of the bag as he needs it, wears it, drops it on

the floor or wherever and then the cycle starts again.

TTFN,

Marti

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That reminds of a story, " Bachelor Laundry "

When a bachelor does his laundry, he picks up the huge bundle of -this

months- dirty clothes.

Throws them all in overloading the washing machine, not to mention

sorting them is out of the question.

After the washing machine finishes it's out of balance dance all over

the laundry room, the dripping wet clothes are thrown haphazardly into

the dryer for a crispy 3 hour drying cycle.

Later -the next day- the wrinkled stuck together semi dry clothes are

pulled out of the dryer and wherever they end up getting thrown, thats

where they belong.

Congrats Piltdown Man, you just did -a- load of laundry.

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