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    Shall We Rhyme?

    Plumbing pipes
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  8. Thank you Kimberbee
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  11. This is a trying time in my life. I have to take extra care of my grandma. She was in a rehab facility for about a month because she has fallen a few times. The nurses did not do a lot to help strengthen her legs. Now that my grandma is back home, it takes two people to help get her around, get her dressed for bed, and to actually get her in the bed. I have to stay at my grandparents house from 5pm to 9pm. The overnight nurse will take over from there. I am glad I quit smoking. I am too busy watching over my grandma, making sure she stays in the bed and not fall, to go out and take a puff. With my grandma, I cannot take my eyes off her for a second.
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  12. I am saying NOPE to smoking for today.
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  14. Congratulations @Lars on one month smoke free! The hardest month to get through IMO. You are doing great! Onward to month 2.
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  16. It’s been 2 weeks today since my Brain Fart Of course I won’t smoke , that’s for numpties
  17. Huge Congratulations Lars . You have smashed that first month Keep going Don’t forget to reward yourself for all your hard work
  18. Cbdave

    chicks or sticks

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  19. Gday Sorry not much to say. She home, has a medicated patch on one leg. So she’s out of pain and sleeps lots. Buts she is Home. Off tomorrow to get the patch removed. Will the results be back. It’s a case of waiting. She is home. She is happy. That’s a start.
  20. I'll look them up! Zanglijster:
  21. Yellow Crazy Ant (the name! )
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