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The little things that make ya happy thread :D


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Guest LuRay

What's making me happy?

We move to our new house by next Saturday

I've got Chinese food incoming

I found a crate of Ashai in the kitchen under some boxes

Win!

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Feeling my boobies bounce when driving on a rough road in my F-350, it just makes me giggle....

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Feeling my boobies bounce when driving on a rough road in my F-350, it just makes me giggle....

LOL

Reading Cynthia Rae's Post! -> Priceless.

Huggs, :wub:

Joann

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Guest Deenah

Sitting at the cafe,watching just how many guys(and women) really are looking at me. Makes me feel good inside. As i type this,there is this really cute guy sitting across from me eying me up. :)

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Guest Kaylee234

Getting called ma'am by the gate guard driving onto the base even though I showed him my ID

And again buying a bag of chips

And again by a pair of walking Navy Chiefs. :D :D

All before 1100 too. Great day so far :D

~ Kay

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Guest nomnomnom

^1100, so military haha. (agree that it's a better way of telling the time though.

on topic -

getting emails at work referring to me as she / her when cc'd in.

the womens toilets at work... So much cleaner.

watching a wallaby slowly cross the window to the back of the house while eating mu breakfast. Love nature. (fyi, a wallaby is a smaller Sub species of kangaroo)

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Guest Strong

There is nothing better than having coffee in bed and six little folks coming in and jumping on me to get me up for the day. Then my little dogs letting me know I'm the most important person in there world. I can't help but smile every morning with this

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Spending time with my wife inside on an overly hot day. Time to turn on the air. Best yet the power comes from the very sun that is making it hot. Beautiful!

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Charlie

Ps i love the bouncing boobies in an f 350 too.

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Guest Strong

I think the absolute best thing is finding a home, talk and chat and be our true selves is the best. Thank you all! It means so much to find a place be me.

Strong

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A nice 2" thick steak roasting on a hardwood fire, that I made, on a grill that I built!

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Guest Bellexia

Having the sudden realization of what I need to do with my life just hit me. Oddly enough it was through a random google search.

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Standing in line at the time clock at the end of the day on my last day of the work week :thumbsup:

THAT is always good for a happy feeling!

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Guest Megan_Lynn

At the salon, gray out, blonde in!

Love, Megan

Hmmm sounds more like replacing wisdom for being a silly Blondie....lol..hehe..sorry had to..

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Guest Struggling

There is nothing better than having coffee in bed and six little folks coming in and jumping on me to get me up for the day. Then my little dogs letting me know I'm the most important person in there world. I can't help but smile every morning with this

There is nothing more precious then seeing those six little folks piled up on top of Strong. And to see the joy in Strongs eye as a new step is taken towards making him, him.

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The thing i really love is catching sight of a shadowy reflection of myself in the fridge or computer screen and just for a fraction of a second i see the girl i am and not the mask i hide behind...

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