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  1. Be careful with that...I have a friend who apparently thought he was superman by the way he jumped out instead of up on his trampoline one Halloween party and flew about twenty feet, crash landed and broke his collarbone. Needless to say he never jumped again
  2. 1. Cough syrup
  3. 7. Watches
  4. Great post tonight @intoxicated yoda, I'm glad you had a break today. Hopefully its the start of many as your body continues to repair the damage. I don't recall feeling bloated, I was more gassy lol. But I tell you that some of these recovery symptoms last for several months but if you're particularly worried or uncomfortable you should probably ask your Dr.
  5. Oops, forgot how to play my own game In their jewelry box
  6. 8. Dictionary
  7. 8. Mammas and the Pappas In their bookcase
  8. 6. Eminem
  9. 4. Sublime
  10. 7. Crackers
  11. 5. Potatoes
  12. 3. Mac and cheese
  13. Been looking elsewhere?
  14. Happy fourth anniversary @WeegieWoman, I hope you're doing well and will stop in and update us on how you're doing
  15. 2. Wooden spoons
  16. 8. Tree To cook with
  17. Removed unfaithful spouse
  18. jillar

    Shall We Rhyme?

    Wait a minute
  19. You can't say no because you're addicted to it @susan, we all are. That's why we're here. That is the hardest thing to accept but once I did my quit got easier. I'm glad you're ready to take back your life and we have a great group of quitters from all over the world to support and encourage you. Welcome to quittrain
  20. 6. Ornaments
  21. 8. Leftover paint For their Christmas decorations
  22. 6. Wheelbarrow
  23. 4. Rake
  24. 2. Chainsaw

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