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Old 12-28-2022, 12:48 PM #21
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Hi Lara and everyone,

I had a bad night. I made mistake I guess and ate too much lasagna at
Fasoli's but it was really good. I'm not sorry I ate it. Just wish I'd ate about
half of it and brought the rest home.

I really wanted Turkey for Christmas, but Dale couldn't find the right kind.
So, I got a package of turkey, I'll probably go see if Denny's still has there
dinner later this week and get some.

I would really just like to get the turkey so I may see if I can.

I am figuring out that I am having good mornings. And pretty much
bad afternoons and evenings.

So, I'm hoping by Friday I will have a better afternoon and evening.

Donna
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