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Old 06-02-2011, 10:07 AM #1
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Default Something to Laugh About

my wife and I were at the store this morning. When I went into another daze, I had become confused and a little disoriented...probably due to all of the noise in the store. we decided it was time to leave so I could get home and rest. On the way out, we decided to give PCS a couple new names.

(PCS) Please Continue Silently
(PCS) Post Confusion Syndrome

LOL
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