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flapkat...no, that does NOT refer to my flapping boobs or underarms...
but it could!
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but,
breathing!
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I wanat tocopy this and send it to all my gal pals who must have had that same group harvest her. You think maybe they moved closer to the action, say maybe Sacramento?I do!!
breathe AND laugh, that'sthe ticket!
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Finding this board over 4 yerars ago changed my life,maybe even saved it; but if I cannot find easy access, the next best thing to do is find my own path. So that is where I am heading. I have loved being a part of this board, and leave with fond feelings for all; but this is the last time I give webmd a shot.
?The *NEW, improved version sux; I can't be bothered. Best of luck to any and all of my pals, I will be thinking of you all as I "wing it thru another day". I'm still available on email at proudspirit10@hotmail.com , if anyone cares.
Take it ez and don't accept any rubber chickens!
love, light and deep breaths,
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