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Hahahahaha……exactly!
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🙂
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Ouch…how about just throwing away the scale? So much easier – and less painful.
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But, then, what would there be to b*tch about?
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Oh I don’t know – something would present itself..
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HeeHee.
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🙂
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can we just set the scale on fire and roll it in broken glass? that might offer some sense of relief.
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Wow, excellent idea Shinto….Nice one.
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Oh dear…have you thought of doing a cleanse?…. 😉
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Laughing. No, unless it has something to do with chocolate and caramel.
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I think it might just be a little more painful to do that!! 😐
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It might! 🙂
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LOL! That’s pretty bad.
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It is!
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OMG, lol…you should have only had the raspberries. What’s the point of “living a little”…if you need to set yourself on fire afterwards???
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Ah yes, here she comes. On her high-and-all-mighty-horse…
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Chocolate and caramel sounds good to me.
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Me too!
On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 3:52 AM, Live & Learn wrote:
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