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Ruth
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May 05, 2012 09:11AM

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Loose grammar. Plenty of THAT to go around. Check between your couch cushions. Probably a "can not" and a "irregardless" next to the popcorn kernels.
I tire of both bites AND barks in this world. In that sense, I wish countries spoke the language of shut-up.
I'm back and on to school-related work on the computer (which always allows for cheating by doing fun stuff like this, which in turn makes me wonder how ANY corporation with desk-bound employees and computers gets ANYthing done).
Less painful than last week -- so far. Holding off on the cookie. Had a cheese omelet, slice of cantaloup, and bowl of yogurt. Liniment for the tummy.
Less painful than last week -- so far. Holding off on the cookie. Had a cheese omelet, slice of cantaloup, and bowl of yogurt. Liniment for the tummy.
No, no. By liniment for the tummy I meant good tasting for the tummy. It's been a good year for my stomach (for once). But you're right. Have to cut back on fruits because fructose is bad news for the liver (and you thought alcohol was the only bad dude in town).
Well, when you wander, just say, "I'm taking it over to the KITCHEN PARTY. See you there!"
Carol -- I'll give you the link to a fructose article there.
Carol -- I'll give you the link to a fructose article there.