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Nicknames....when Glutened


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Mine's "Poopie Honey". Lol! :lol:

I used to be just "Honey" to my fiance...wow, how Celiac has spiced things up! Hehe...

Anyone top that? ;D


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My husband askes me "if I am dumber today than I was yesterday?" <_< Ya just gotta love'um!

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My husband askes me "if I am dumber today than I was yesterday?" <_< Ya just gotta love'um!

:rolleyes: Tell him that you'll never be dumber than you were on the day that you married him....hehe...

Lol! Sorry, but my sense of humor made me say it. :D

At least our guys make us laugh! It could be worse!

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Its not a nickname so much but I call getting glutened "pookie belly" because my belly sticks out so far. As in "I have pookie belly today".

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Mine's not a nickname either but I describe the event as "I had a drive-by glutening''

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I was once refered to as the "Toot Fairy".... if looks could kil.... I'd be in deep trouble.

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Mines not a nickname either, but I got glutened on Sunday and I mentioned to my hubby this morning that since then I've been having occassional shooting pains in my hands and jaw. Joking around he asked if I had stuck my hand in a box of Cheerios. LOL!!


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