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Picture This And Giggle....


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LMAO!!!! I had to share this I felt like a nutcase this morning. I went to the post office, rushing to mail in a bill. I got my stamp, went to the car and had no way to put it on the stupid envelope. So I got all creative, I got out of the car and wet the stupid thing from the dew on my car windshield. Ha! but the funniest thing was there was this lady in the car right next to me looking at me like I was an absolute freek. :blink: Anyone else had the "fish-eye" from anyone by doing some celiac thing? Too funny..... :D


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Guest nini

LOL! Yeah, I'm sure I've done some equally odd things, I just can't think of any right now!

chrissy Collaborator

too funny!!!!!!!

Jestgar Rising Star

I get tired of explaining that I need to read the ingredients before eating something so last time someone offered me a piece of candy I told him I needed to read the instructions first....

Ursa Major Collaborator

Oh, Julie, that is too funny. Yes, I am sure I got those looks many times for doing something that looks totally insane to others, but makes perfect sense to a person with celiac disease.

lindalee Enthusiast

Julie that is so funny. Smart Woman too! Took my son to the last celiac meeting and we still laugh about his perspective on it. He said the next time he comes here he wants to go to another meeting. He had a ball! I'm so used to our celiac ways but discussing it with him is hilarious.

Heater Rookie
I get tired of explaining that I need to read the ingredients before eating something so last time someone offered me a piece of candy I told him I needed to read the instructions first....

That's funny... I'm going to try that some day :)


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