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Omg...i Might Be On To Something


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Guest Robbin

Ok, big change, drum roll... Mister Ds helped me change my signature...f5 and look!! Is it too loud?!

btw-my teenage son wanted to know if Rachelville has a strip club. Yes, I am going to wash out his mouth with soap.

Vincent-I can't believe this, you are way too young for this. You will certainly be in my prayers. You are a brave guy to help so many others and with your own suffering going on. Take care.


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AndreaB Contributor
Andrea (a.k.a. Mother Hen)

You simply amaze me. :)

Who else is this organized??

I'm still waiting for Dave and Bev's husband to answer the application questions that our esteemed president wrote out.

Bev.....Page 305 for your hubby....look for a post to The Dave.

Oh OK. I'll repost it here.

Are you gluten free?

Do you promise to never infiltrate Rachelville with gluteney foods?

Do you promise to never bring gigantic Auxigro ridden produce into R-Ville?

OK...Thats about it.

If you answered yes to all of the above....the job is yours. :D

Oh...the purple glittery bats are our friends...so please do not hurt them. :)

If you anwered no to any of the above.....then you would need to promise to be gluten free while here and shower, brush teeth, and wear a fresh clean set of clothes so as not to make any of us sick. Many of us here are very sensitive.

Green12 Enthusiast
OK- my "colonoscopy" tomorrow :ph34r: has become quite the family drama.

Shoot, did I miss you Beverly? I just wanted to say best of luck with your colonoscopy tomorrow!! Glad you got the family drama all figured out :lol:

Vincent, good luck with your heart test as well :)

You both keep us posted.

Susan, should you prep the Dingos? :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

People, where would we be without our Dingos, geese, and multi-purpose word Spinach??? Nowhere I tell you, nowhere.

Hi Celia!!! I am like Rachel I am attatched to "Celia". I copied you and Patti and made my job description red, shall I add astericks??

AndreaB Contributor
Well then it would only take you about - - 12 hours, maybe? let me see how fast I can eat my nuggets...

:lol::lol::lol:

Rachel--24 Collaborator
Andrea, I love our jobs list, thank you again for doing it, oh and Rachel's criterion for getting into Rachelville is hilarious although I think I missed something in between no bats and the bats turning purple. :lol:

Dont know if this has been addressed yet (I'm still on page 306) but I think Penguin really really wanted bats (cant remember why though :huh: ). Susan kind of freaked out...something about bats getting in her hair. :rolleyes: Penguin (or was it someone else) declared that these particular bats would have some kind of Susan-hair-avoidance-radar....they do not fly within a certain radius around Susan's head. Everyone was happy and next thing I knew the bats were purple and glittery. :lol:

Of course who knows....I do suffer from brainfog alot of the time soooo I might have that whole story completely wrong. :P

After all that was AGES ago!!

VydorScope Proficient

OKAY I just looked the test is at 8am on wensday....joy!

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

Vincent & Beverly..go luck with your tests.. tomorrow yours Bev? and Wed is yours, Vincent..? will be praying for you both...Vincent..you have such a big 'heart' for others I'm sure it has healed and is better or esle you couldn't do all the 'heartfelt things you do' :)

Hugs to you both.

judy


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penguin Community Regular
Dont know if this has been addressed yet (I'm still on page 306) but I think Penguin really really wanted bats (cant remember why though :huh: ). Susan kind of freaked out...something about bats getting in her hair. :rolleyes: Penguin (or was it someone else) declared that these particular bats would have some kind of Susan-hair-avoidance-radar....they do not fly within a certain radius around Susan's head. Everyone was happy and next thing I knew the bats were purple and glittery. :lol:

Of course who knows....I do suffer from brainfog alot of the time soooo I might have that whole story completely wrong. :P

After all that was AGES ago!!

The bats need to help the overtaxed geese pollenate the fields of uber organic, non auxigroed vegetables. They have hair avoidance radar, and are purple and glittery just to make them prettier :P

OKAY I just looked the test is at 8am on wensday....joy!

GOOD LUCK!!!!!

Rachel--24 Collaborator
Ryan - was it you that posted something about Blue Diamond Nut Thins? Welllll.....finally tried them last night and am rubbish today (spinached) - - feel like lead and can hardly move....BTW they taste almost exactly like Trader Joe's Savory Thins - but, I don't think you have Trader Joe's in Canada.

Blue Diamond Nut Thins <_<

I seen alot of posts about those crackers...I think they have CC issues. I tried them last year...and got sick. But then again...lettuce makes me sick so...nevermind.

VydorScope Proficient

If you want some GOOD news ... scratch that, if you want some AWSOME news for a change check out :

Open Original Shared Link

:D and with that I am off... Good night and good geese'ing!

Rachel--24 Collaborator
KFC is over the hill at the mall where Rachel and I will get our shopping fix...I suppose the KFC could be there, lol. :P

:lol::lol:

Uh-uh.....I'm not goin near that place. KFC=COLON....I will be shopping for tangerine sandals (still havent found them)...while you get your KFC fix. :P

Rikki Tikki Explorer

Gosh all of you. I go to work and come home expecting to find a quite day in Rachelville and it seems I will be listening in to see what has ahppened to all my silly friends! :D:D:D

Susan: Are you sick again?

MiaMia: How are you tonight?

Rachel--24 Collaborator
BLUE DIAMOND NUT THINS, maybe 12 or 13 or them, at 3 a.m. :ph34r: Have never had them before but my reaction to that, if any, would normally be this afternoon.

Oh...yeah...it was the Nut Thins. I betcha.

Hope you feel better. Dang...is that 2 glutenings for you in one week?

Is the Dingo girl (I think Anne is her name) at least helping you through this?

Canadian Karen Community Regular
I actually had a colonics- and she did not see good things. I have really not been well lately it seems like nothing I am doing is working. I am really frustrated, everytime I make any progress I seem to go backwards and often I end up worse then I was to begin with.

Miamia,

Have no words of encouragement that you haven't already heard, but I just wanted you to know that you have absolutely no idea how much I can relate to this statement. If it helps to make you feel better at all, I am SOOOOOOO in the same boat as you are........ except in your situation, you take one step forward (progress) then go backwards..... I just plain go backwards!!!! :(

Sending hugs to ya,

Karen

AndreaB Contributor

See Rachel....you weren't the only one working today.....Tavi was too. :P

You guys are all out to make sure I have an even harder time leaving this computer more frequently during the day. What am I going to do once school starts. With first grade I can't exactly give Talitha her lesson and say go. Lots of work for first grade.

Guest Robbin

Vincent that story of your son is so awesome, I am teary from reading it. God is so good. Timothy is so precious. :) Will be praying for you on Weds. and Bev tomorrow.

Rachel-Do you have a TJ Maxx near you? If so, check them out. The one here had the most awesome tangerine sandals earlier in the season. I also saw some wonderful apricot colored ones at Famous Footwear on sale. I bought a *delicious* pair of Connies in dk brown-very strappy, 1 1/2 inch heel for 1/2 price on Friday. Maybe you have one there and they have the same stock. I think the ones at TJ Maxx were nine west. (Yes, I am a shoe addict)

DingoGirl Enthusiast
Oh...yeah...it was the Nut Thins. I betcha.

Hope you feel better. Dang...is that 2 glutenings for you in one week?

Is the Dingo girl (I think Anne is her name) at least helping you through this?

My precious Annie is never, ever far, follows me to every room, and holds my hand even as I pee. you truly cannot believe how precious her little soul is, my little roadside dog with the checkered past.

no, one glutening and one over-contamination of Nuggets.... :ph34r: not really a glutening just a poisoning with too much....sugar and chocolate, you know, when you eat a whole bag in two days.... :ph34r: again (pre-menstrual binge)

tangerine sandalls :lol: for some reason that cracked me up.....will you wear them with your red visor... :lol:;)

ROBBIN - - OMG your sparkly red asterisked signature - another big snortling guffaw here - -

VINCENT - - good luck! and your son - what a wonderful story.

BEVERLY - - and you, too! must get to the "bottom" of this.... B)

Judy - did you post something here or did I read elsewhere - - you are a treasure!

the bats being purple and glittery - Chelsea's idea and thank God they will not come near our hair (no, never had one in my hair but, long story, when I was 8, severe poison oak and my mom drugged me wtih something found in the cabin, I hallucinated UNTIL DAWN and felt, heard, and saw bats all night.....my family and the babysitter ignored me.....explains many things about me :wacko::wacko::wacko: )

Miamia and Karen - - hugs to you both and may you find sweet recovery.

And NOW I am turning this thing off and finishing some things, night dear friends of Rachelville, and sweet dreams!

Rachel--24 Collaborator
Hey, I am wondering, if anyone might know, can Claritin be made at a compounding pharmacy without the added ingredients????

Julie,

My doc is looking into this for me. Not for Claritin though...another antihistamine...I think Zyrtec?? Is that an antihistamine? I dunno...it started with a Z though. Shes gonna ask about that or ANY antihistimine that can be compounded. She said the Ketotifen is mainly for the gut and asthma...not the same as these other antihistimines.

Guest BERNESES

Oh- I'm getting to the bottom alright :P

Karen- not sure if I already said this but I LOVE the trophy!!!!!!!!!! It's a winner!

And Vincent, I'm so happy about your son. Yeah!!!!!! Good luck with your test Wednesday.

Good night all- this time I really am going. Hugs to all and sweet dreams!

Green12 Enthusiast

Finland!!!!!

2 words:

Teemu Selanne

I would go to Finland just to hunt him down :lol::lol:

Canadian Karen Community Regular
Finland!!!!!

2 words:

Teemu Selanne

I would go to Finland just to hunt him down :lol::lol:

Ahhhhh........ a hockey girl..... YEAH!!!!

You would fit in well up here in Canada!!! :lol:

Rachel--24 Collaborator
Okay, so since joining this thread on page 15 or so I've been trying to figure out what causes the almost unbearable itching I have on my legs...sometimes it's barely noticable and sometimes it's just horrible...also through the course of this thread I've thought it might be corn, histamine, chicken, auxigro, sugar and air.

:lol::lol:

Yeah Donna...you and me both. Except I dont have the itchy leg thing going on.

CHOCOLATE!!

Donna, you must limit yourself...do we need another intervention?

Oh yeah....who am I to talk...the ice cream freak over here calling the kettle black. :ph34r:

Chocolate is super high in histamine...no wonder your legs are itching like that! :o

Canadian Karen Community Regular
:lol::lol:

Yeah Donna...you and me both. Except I dont have the itchy leg thing going on.

CHOCOLATE!!

Donna, you must limit yourself...do we need another intervention?

Oh yeah....who am I to talk...the ice cream freak over here calling the kettle black. :ph34r:

Chocolate is super high in histamine...no wonder your legs are itching like that! :o

Rachel, Rachel, Rachel............

Didn't you know that Rachelville Council passed a new resolution?

Here it is:

Open Original Shared Link

;):lol:

Rachel--24 Collaborator
no, no, NOT the chocolate....it's work, definitely it' s WORK your'e allergic to...quit your job, keep the chocolate!

:lol::lol::lol:

Guest Robbin

Zyrtec-yes, Rachel-that is what ds takes -why do you need to have it compounded? Is it gluten, dairy or corn? I am wondering since I take it sometimes too.

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