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Old 12-09-2013, 09:41 PM #1
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I would like to report that last night was a night completely without jerks and electrical jolts. I think I slept around ten hours. Possibly making up for the night before. Why was I so blessed last night? One thing, I didn't go out all day because of the snow and ice, so I spent a boring mopey day with only a little housekeeping, computer, and TV. I guess I needed to slow down even if it was pretty frustrating. I've been at home again all day, but tomorrow two appts. We'll see if that makes for an electrical night.
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