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Old 03-10-2009, 03:09 AM #5
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No sleepier. A little giddier, still stumbling. I swear my house is a pathetic sight at 4 AM.

Fiance just left for work. He has a steel rod in his leg from a skiing accident a few years ago. And of course the Army has managed to tear his leg up along with pulling a few tendons in his hip. So the two of us were in the kitchen stumbling around each other and complaining about aches and pains.

I couldn't help but crack up laughing. He just turned 30 and I am 28. I have seen people in their 60's move better than the two of us first thing in the morning. It's pathetic.
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