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Old 10-25-2010, 10:41 AM #7
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Or maybe they're "here" and just don't have spoons enough left to post. I've opened the reply window, sat and stared at it, said "nah", and remained a lurker. Just because I didn't have the energy or enough wits to pull together.
Me too - too many times to count.

BTW, I ran out of spoons Saturday and still went to church. I kept falling asleep - not good. I pushed myself all day yesterday after a too busy Saturday and now today I feel like such total poo poo that I want to cry. Honestly, I think that between Sat and Sun I used my spoons for the next couple of days.
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