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ALL NIGHT LONG I was dreaming about TOMATO SAUCE!!! :lol::ph34r:

On pizza...pasta...

WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

LOL!!!

whineychick


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Sounds more like a nightmare to me!!

Last week I dreamt that Obama came to our farmers market and made me ambassador to Japan.

I kept trying to calculate the cost of shipping cases of gluten-free soy sauce there!<G>

take care

ALL NIGHT LONG I was dreaming about TOMATO SAUCE!!! :lol::ph34r:

On pizza...pasta...

WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

LOL!!!

whineychick

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:( I hate those types of dreams! I hope you have better dreams tonight though! :D
HAK1031 Enthusiast

Yeah the other night I dreamed I downed an entire bucket of fried chicken..somehow my dream logic justified it and I convinced myself that it probably didn't even have flour and might just be a little CC'd...

JNBunnie1 Community Regular
Sounds more like a nightmare to me!!

Last week I dreamt that Obama came to our farmers market and made me ambassador to Japan.

I kept trying to calculate the cost of shipping cases of gluten-free soy sauce there!<G>

take care

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!

sickchick Community Regular
:lol: I love you guys!!!!!!!!!!
mysecretcurse Contributor

I used to have these really terrifying dreams where I'd be eating pizza, pasta, bread, whatever all carefree and happy, as if I had amnesia, and then suddenly, like a slap in the face I'd be hit with the horrific realization and memory that I have celiac, and start trying to make myself throw up all the gluten but not be able to, and then just sit there sobbing and waiting to die and then wake up.

:angry:


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