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19 hours ago, Willow said:

 

@KathyLauren it’s surprising how much Shingles shots hurt.  Just wait until tomorrow if you think it hurts now. 

 

 

Fortunately, it is not nearly as bad today! :)

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4 hours ago, Kiera said:

Just had 7AM breakfast served at church. Joined another "men's mission group", unsure how to easy break it to them there's a woman "admirer" in their mist . . . why sooo 'gendered', always "separate"?

I was still trying to live in that world when I finally realized that I had practically nothing in common with them.

 I just don't get along very well with men.  I mean there's no antagonism, but it's always just, why? 

I stopped trying to live up to the guy thing.  It was very liberating.

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1 hour ago, ElizabethStar said:

Should have read...I am not hiding things from her......

That makes more sense.

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2 hours ago, Jackie C. said:

Jesus is a socialist. Old testament god is an autocrat.

      May very well be but your talkin' to a history major in "Western Civ" who graduated from a Jesuit University . . . No time now but perhaps move this and any further discussion to a more appro forum?

 

(achm lol been "admonished" already)

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1 hour ago, Kiera said:

No time now but perhaps move this and any further discussion to a more appro forum?

 

Perhaps a new thread?

It is an interesting subject if folks can keep it civil.

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1 hour ago, Jandi said:

I stopped trying to live up to the guy thing.  It was very liberating.

lol          Not trying to "live up" rather "bed down" one? "Cis" that is . . although "G" would be ok , younger even better? Ya know B&B did had a point . . and these forums tend to remind me "how different" I am daily?

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I should be making coffee and/or resetting my WiFi right now but no...I'm laying on my bed thinking about Jane cause Monday finally means new Weakest Link.
 

It's been a long, Janeless month and I'm more than ready to see her again. (Yeah, I'm in love with Jane Lynch. Nuff said.)

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1 hour ago, itsxanderkaidyn said:

(Yeah, I'm in love with Jane Lynch. Nuff said.)

The cynical, tough-as-nails girls athletic director (or was it guidance councilor)

 

on "Glee"? Luved that show . .  

 

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1 hour ago, Kiera said:

The cynical, tough-as-nails girls athletic director (or was it guidance councilor)

 

on "Glee"? Luved that show . .  

 

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Cheerleading coach. But I'm not just in love with Sue and/or her other characters. I'm also in love with Jane herself to some extent, weird as that sounds.

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1 hour ago, itsxanderkaidyn said:

Cheerleading coach. But I'm not just in love with Sue and/or her other characters. I'm also in love with Jane herself to some extent, weird as that sounds.

 

Nah, I think we all have or have had our celebrity crushes. For example, I had a huge crush on Carolyn Jones (as Morticia Addams) growing up.

 

Hugs!

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@Jackie C.Oh, I figured I wasn't alone. I mean, it's not just a physical attraction to her - I have a deep, emotional attachment to her too.

Funny thing is, I've known Jane since watching Glee when I still had Netflix, but I didn't fall for her till the Weakest Link reboot premiered back in September. Even more interesting is that I was in love with the original host, Anne Robinson, too.

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17 hours ago, Emily michelle said:

Well I had my meeting with hr and it went amazing. She was great. We came up with a plan to move forward. We talked for 2 hours and I was assured mean comments will not be tolerated at. 

Emily, I'm so happy your HR personnel were smart enough to meet you off premises, and support you. 

 

As for the R-Model Mack I worked on and under them for along time before I had to use creativity to get them off road to help clean up train derailments or our own CLTL crashes. 

 

@AngelaC & @Kiera I enjoyed my time as a wrench monkey, and so did the 'Snap On' tool salesperson who I'm sure put at least one kid through college on the money he made at our shop. I also had the pleasure of working with several girl mechanics and think it's cool. #GirlMotorHeadsRock! 

 

The coffee fee was HOT, black and strong. The bird feeder activity was slow, I think because we're having mild weather for this time of year.

 

Hugs, 

 

Mindy???

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3 hours ago, Jandi said:

I stopped trying to live up to the guy thing.  It was very liberating

Nandi, I'm with you on this. Shedding my guy mode is very liberating and I'm loving it. 

 

Mindy???

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@CBabe good afternoon and the picture looks great. I hope the vaccines free up the COVID lockdown on jobs real soon.

 

Best wishes, stay positive, and safe,

 

Mindy???

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It’s 11am here and I got up an hour ago. I can sleep regardless of the ‘every two hour’ interruptions to take my medications. I fall almost immediately back to sleep.

 

My wife went to the office this morning and brought back two Mocha Latté’s. While she was there she mentioned to the desk person that the recliner is extremely difficult to close and that I hurt myself yesterday trying to do it myself. This caused me a lot of bleeding and pain. They just came in and replaced the recliner with an ‘easy to extend and close’ model. Oh, what a difference! So I’m just resting here comfortably in my new recliner checking out what’s new here!?

 

Have a great day everyone,

Susan R?

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Glad to hear you're on the mend. Just lay back and be a princess for as long as it takes.

 

Hugs!

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@Jackie C. Thank you so much. I’m being completely spoiled by my wife. She has a few hours of massages owed to her when this is all over and those services open up again. I couldn’t do this without her.

@itsxanderkaidyn I loved Jane in the ‘L Word’. She is an incredible actress and I just love her feisty ‘quick with answers’ attitude...nobody does it better!

@CBabe Glad you enjoyed yourself last night...lookin’ good!?

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Having a great birthday today so far.Got my toolbox down at my new workplace and met my new co workers.Going to be great there being treated equally.Even celebrated my birthday there too.One co worker Paul whom I will beside at work,said he is cool around a transgender person and see I am a normal person like him.I was glad he said that and is 100% open minded

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...so I write about Jane a lot but I haven't been able to recently cause somebody totally invalidated my feelings for her last month and now I'm too scared to without feeling like I'm doing something wrong.
 

@Susan RI started watching that recently just for her part in it but I'm not quite there yet. 
 

...also is it weird that I find her voice to be almost like a form of ASMR?

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1 hour ago, itsxanderkaidyn said:

...also is it weird that I find her voice to be almost like a form of ASMR?

 

Not really, some people just have voices that... resonate (I'm sorry for that, I really am) with you. For example, I could listen to Gabrielle Anwar (especially without her faking an American accent) talk me to sleep every night. I just find her voice relaxing.

 

Hugs!

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5 hours ago, Jandi said:

I stopped trying to live up to the guy thing.  It was very liberating.

I've noticed over the last year or so I have lost interest in a lot of the "manly" hobbies I've acquired over the years.  To the pointy I have several workshops full of "stuff" that I'll probably never touch again.

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@Jackie C.Oh good, I'm not alone.
 

It's one reason why I love watching Jane on Weakest Link so much - cause she gets to talk most of the time, I mean, and then I feel like I'm being hugged by her. ?

 

...sorry. She just makes me so emotional sometimes; like, I have more love for her than my heart can hold.
 

 

 

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1 hour ago, itsxanderkaidyn said:

also is it weird that I find her voice to be almost like a form of ASMR?

My daughter does ASMR videos on her YouTube, and I'm still not sure what they're doing.

 

Mindy???

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