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Old 04-29-2009, 11:12 PM #11
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Oh my God, Erin - the wookie hair on the arms just cracked me up! I have that coming on too! Very not sexy. Not to mention the mustache that I used to have one or two hairs I could pull out - now I can't keep up with it!

You're so funny! Thanks. I need all the laughs I can get. My honey thinks I'm nuts cuz I sit here reading all these posts and sometimes I'm saying "oh no!", or "oh, man?"
then I just start laughing - He's getting such a range of emotions out of me, I'm sure he's concerned about my mental stability!

Later, hon.
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Oh my goodness Erin, you didn't tell me you had started riding horses and had fallen off Just how did you injure your back
Your poor thing,
Don't know if Ive said this before, but I think everyone in the world should only ever have ONE health problem, just one, I think more than one is unfair. And I'll choose my endometriosis, along with the period pain, thats enough isn't it?!?!

Honestly I think everyone here has more than thier fair share of sicknesses, it just doesn't seem right. But I've often thought, if it means someone I love doesn't get it, then thats ok, I can live with that.

You take care, I'm thinking of you
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