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babs609

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  1. babs609 replied to bakon's topic in Games
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  2. yay bat!
  3. loved the pics...and reading your post xoxo
  4. anything to make a buck....ugghhh...
  5. Doreen!! Getting a little personal I think. Lol. Just kidding. Always makes me think of "getting it on" when I read that. Lol.
  6. So sorry to read this about your step dad Crispy :( I know....it's so scary. That damn smoking history. Hate that it can come back and bite us. every day is truly a gift Prayers and hugs!!
  7. rest in peace David Bowie
  8. Getting honest with yourself is the first step! Congratulations Ridley! and welcome to the Quit Train!
  9. I love it too. Shows off your lovely face
  10. I could buy a lot of back seats. :)
  11. been a while........... We love talking about our problems. It is our addiction. There's plenty of them and it is easy to find more. It's as if we are wired to see the bad in any given situation; the good, however, is just so much harder to recognize. Why is that? It's nothing more than habit. We aren't wired to see the problem in everything. We have just been doing it for so long, it seems like the most natural thing on earth. Consequently, if we were to start thinking the opposite, in the long run, it would be the other way around. Now, why is this important? Constantly talking about problems and seeing only negativity is basically like slamming the brakes on the road to your dreams. It's like spreading a paralyzing virus. It scares people; it prevents them from moving, from trying out new things and stepping out of their comfort zone.
  12. SOS

    babs609 replied to natalie_3's topic in The S.O.S. Board
    Quit Train and particularly the members....well...they ROCK!! How are you Natalie? Please check in
  13. love # 8!! we are holding you too it (it's in writing :) )
  14. hmmm...picking up tracey is #9..really rez??????????? well...at least she comes before shoes...gotta have priorities..lolol
  15. chrispy is the man!! congrats to you on 3 years! xo
  16. I love my kids....but sometimes.......I just envy the shit out of my sister. The aunt to 5 kids and great aunt to 1. That's a good place to be....all the love..without any guilt or responsibility. Damn
  17. babs609 replied to bakon's topic in Games
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  18. great job Scott!! 3 years is fantastic! :)
  19. Great job DD!! 2 years and on for the rest of your life....no more window licking....ever!
  20. babs609 replied to bakon's topic in Socializing
    i have to agree with you about the sweaters Bakon....not a good look. no fish? none? cod is mild. My favorite is salmon...then shellfish and clams anyway...the topic is giving up...so I am giving up the idea that I have any control over anything except my own response to it. Period. Tough thing to do and I thought I had a grip on it but I don't think you ever really do. Just going along in life and one text just smacks you upside the head and the next thing you know, you're shaking uncontrollably on your living room floor after falling to your knees and praying. Sorry....needed to get that out. I feel better today and I have to just accept things just as they are. Staying positive.. need a back seat at least I am not a window licker......for that I am forever grateful...and for you bakon....and for everyone here. Happy new year!
  21. hahahaha!! Babbles is here......not going anywhere! <3
  22. babs609 replied to bakon's topic in Games
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