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In reply to the discussion: Something I tend to do a lot, as well as a confession. [View all]BOSSHOG
(44,643 posts)10. Worry
Get up at the most inconvenient time of day for you. Three in The morning? Do all your worrying for ten minutes and then quit. Get to the point when you get up at three in the morning and you discover you only worry about having nothing to worry about.
Ive drafted my obit, a living document subject to change. Ive set aside money for a bbq, lots of beer. Designated drivers. We will be happy I was alive. No sadness allowed. Music by Michael McDonald and Jimmy Buffet. Now I have to wait. It might not happen for 30 years. Oh my the editing.
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Could you write a letter to the warden, please? There's a pack of cigarettes in it for you.
marble falls
8 hrs ago
#32
Considering the scope of "eternity" safe to figure just about all of us will eventually get over any pique we may have.
Attilatheblond
8 hrs ago
#30
It can be incredibly difficult to get anyone's phone number these days.
PoindexterOglethorpe
7 hrs ago
#41
Does it really matter since you will be dead and won't know the difference
Bluestocking
9 hrs ago
#6
I'm online enough to where I'm trying to talk like people much younger than me...
LuckyCharms
8 hrs ago
#35