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And I can trip over my own shadow

Have fun

Sue XXXX

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Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2000 12:35 AM

Subject: Re: tripping/falling?

In a message dated 7/17/2000 11:26:44 AM Pacific Daylight Time,

littlet@... writes:

<< Definitely, a bump/raise on the floor if you do not see it can be awful.

If

you are watching your step (as alot of CMT'ers do) there is less likelihood

of tripping.

Terry >>

I can find hills in floors that no one else knows about.

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Once I tripped in my kitchen and tore my big toe 3/4 of the way off. Had to

have it sewed back on.

Sue Horder-Mason hordermason@...> wrote:

And I can trip over my own shadow

Have fun

Sue XXXX

--- Original Message -----

From: jacee17@...

To: CMTUS (AT) e

Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2000 12:35 AM

Subject: Re: tripping/falling?

In a message dated 7/17/2000 11:26:44 AM Pacific Daylight Time,

littlet@... writes:

<< Definitely, a bump/raise on the floor if you do not see it can be awful.

If

you are watching your step (as alot of CMT'ers do) there is less likelihood

of tripping.

Terry >>

I can find hills in floors that no one else knows about.

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Re: tripping/falling?

In a message dated 7/17/00 4:36:20 PM Pacific Daylight Time, jacee17@...

writes:

<< In a message dated 7/17/2000 11:26:44 AM Pacific Daylight Time,

littlet@... writes:

<< Definitely, a bump/raise on the floor if you do not see it can be awful.

If you are watching your step (as alot of CMT'ers do) there is less

likelihood of tripping.

Terry >>

I can find hills in floors that no one else knows about.

>>

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Same here. Jeanie

Same here - Sue

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Re: tripping/falling?

In a message dated 7/17/00 4:36:20 PM Pacific Daylight Time, jacee17@...

writes:

<< In a message dated 7/17/2000 11:26:44 AM Pacific Daylight Time,

littlet@... writes:

<< Definitely, a bump/raise on the floor if you do not see it can be awful.

If you are watching your step (as alot of CMT'ers do) there is less

likelihood of tripping.

Terry >>

I can find hills in floors that no one else knows about.

>>

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Same here. Jeanie

Same here - Sue

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Re: tripping/falling?

In a message dated 7/17/00 4:36:20 PM Pacific Daylight Time, jacee17@...

writes:

<< In a message dated 7/17/2000 11:26:44 AM Pacific Daylight Time,

littlet@... writes:

<< Definitely, a bump/raise on the floor if you do not see it can be awful.

If you are watching your step (as alot of CMT'ers do) there is less

likelihood of tripping.

Terry >>

I can find hills in floors that no one else knows about.

>>

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Same here. Jeanie

Same here - Sue

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I know how you feel , my hand gets a bad day and regularly hits me in the

face. Get used to it. Same as not knowing where your bits and pieces are but

wouldn't it be boring being normal

Sue

Re: tripping/falling?

In a message dated 20/07/00 05:30:00 AM Pacific Daylight Time,

flyingk@... writes:

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<< Sometimes I just don't know

where they are if I am not looking at them. Does that make since?

>>

This is starting to happen to me now. I hit myself in the eye with my finger

the other day, Right in front of someone.. I wondered why I did that.. I was

trying to hit my forehead like dah sorta thing. Looked really funny I am

sure.

jenny

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I know how you feel , my hand gets a bad day and regularly hits me in the

face. Get used to it. Same as not knowing where your bits and pieces are but

wouldn't it be boring being normal

Sue

Re: tripping/falling?

In a message dated 20/07/00 05:30:00 AM Pacific Daylight Time,

flyingk@... writes:

<<

<< Sometimes I just don't know

where they are if I am not looking at them. Does that make since?

>>

This is starting to happen to me now. I hit myself in the eye with my finger

the other day, Right in front of someone.. I wondered why I did that.. I was

trying to hit my forehead like dah sorta thing. Looked really funny I am

sure.

jenny

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