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I'm sure Cyndee was only venting.

 

Hugs!

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Rough week but I made it

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Fun tonight my band is playing

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One year HRT Check up yesterday

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Life in the key of E ?

 

Hugs and congrats to you Heather

 

 

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Actual year of E July 19

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Increase progesterine for a boob boost.

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Our grandsons are staying overnight! Yea! 

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@Mmindy love your new avatar ENJOY grandsons.

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@Alice_Sybilina You remind me of Margaret Atwood.

 

Concise use of very powerful words.

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You say more with less words.

 

King needs an editor, cut waste.

 

Gaiman, Clarke, VanderMeer good - be great.

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1) being a little girl was easy.

2) puberty was more of a challenge.

3) but i wouldn't change a thing.

:)

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4 hours ago, Shay said:

King needs an editor, cut waste.

 

King pads out stories on purpose.

To get to best-seller length.

His short-stories are excellent though.

 

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5 hours ago, Alice_Sybilina said:

That's great! Can't wait for grandkids. 

“Children teach us about love, and grandchildren are love multiplied, and worth the wait. Don’t rush your children to have kids.”- Mmoore

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5 hours ago, Shay said:

@Mmindy love your new avatar ENJOY grandsons.

Thank you Shay, I really can’t wait to have a makeover with a more feminine hair style.

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2 hours ago, Vidanjali said:

I'm grateful we have each other.

Yes Vidanjali, Life’s a Team Event 

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