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Old 08-17-2010, 06:28 PM #17
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Default Gray or Grey , drunk or veering?

When I get up at night and go to the bathroom, my room mate (also ex-husband) says it always sounds like I'm drunk! Banging into doors and walls. He works swing shift and comes home around 1:00am. That's about the time I make my first trip to the potty. He said he used to leave the hall light on because he thought I was having trouble seeing in the dark. Then he realized it wasn't that I could't see, it was just that I couldn't walk!

I'm a little better during the day, I try to stay closer to the walls and doors so I can keep my hand or elbow against them for balance.

It does seem like the right side is the one I always "tip" towards!

This is a very good color for PN.... Gray is the spelling I like best!
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