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Bored Of What I Eat.. Going Crazy


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squirmingitch Veteran

:lol::lol::lol: Aww, I so relate to this. Or when you go upstairs only to realize you've forgotten what you went up there for. Then halfway down the steps you remember, go back up and get it, but then drop it 5 times before you actually are able to pick it up.

My father (who might have gluten problems but is in denial) is famous for this. At one point he called a pitcher a "clear pourer." :lol:

A clear pourer. laugh.giflaugh.giflaugh.gif

I so relate!biggrin.gifbiggrin.gif


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A clear pourer. laugh.giflaugh.giflaugh.gif

I so relate!biggrin.gifbiggrin.gif

Or like the time I said to my mother, 'You know, the word for periods and exclamation points and stuff?' She says, 'Punctuation....?' Yeah, yeah, that!

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Poor guy is never going to live that one down. :lol: Luckily he lives with people who also have the same problem... :ph34r:

Or like the time I said to my mother, 'You know, the word for periods and exclamation points and stuff?' She says, 'Punctuation....?' Yeah, yeah, that!

:lol::lol::lol:

cougie23 Explorer

:lol::lol::lol: Aww, I so relate to this. Or when you go upstairs only to realize you've forgotten what you went up there for. Then halfway down the steps you remember, go back up and get it, but then drop it 5 times before you actually are able to pick it up.

My father (who might have gluten problems but is in denial) is famous for this. At one point he called a pitcher a "clear pourer." :lol:

:lol::lol::lol::blink::lol: ....TOTALY!!!

At my glutened best/worse...I walk into the kitchen...and stare at the refrigerater for several minutes...wondering WHY?.....THEN...I realize it was the closet NEXT to it I wanted...you know...where the TRASH THINGY is!LOL! :rolleyes:

My HUBBY doesn't GET IT...and can't understand why I get SO LAME!!!But then I read what You all say...LOL...and can TOTALY LAUGH about it...YOU...UNDERSTAND!!!

United we stand...divided we.....you know...that on the ground thingy...(just kidding!)

:lol::lol::blink::lol::lol::D

LikeI've saidbefore...the firstthing to goismy spelling..and speach.....and memory...can't forget that!

B)

squirmingitch Veteran

:lol::lol::lol::blink::lol: ....TOTALY!!!

At my glutened best/worse...I walk into the kitchen...and stare at the refrigerater for several minutes...wondering WHY?.....THEN...I realize it was the closet NEXT to it I wanted...you know...where the TRASH THINGY is!LOL! :rolleyes:

My HUBBY doesn't GET IT...and can't understand why I get SO LAME!!!But then I read what You all say...LOL...and can TOTALY LAUGH about it...YOU...UNDERSTAND!!!

United we stand...divided we.....you know...that on the ground thingy...(just kidding!)

:lol::lol::blink::lol::lol::D

LikeI've saidbefore...the firstthing to goismy spelling..and speach.....and memory...can't forget that!

B)

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And sometimes I try to say stuff & it gets all garbled & I just look at hubs & say "blooble dii bodobl cyiksh" sort of a Chevy Chase thing. He laughs.

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And sometimes I try to say stuff & it gets all garbled & I just look at hubs & say "blooble dii bodobl cyiksh" sort of a Chevy Chase thing. He laughs.

:lol::lol:

"Blooble dii bodobi cyiksh" is much easier to say. :(:ph34r:

:lol:

squirmingitch Veteran

laugh.giflaugh.giflaugh.gif

Well, you know what I mean. You just go ahead & blubber since you can't get it out right anyway. laugh.giflaugh.giflaugh.gif


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IrishHeart Veteran

"blooble dii bodobl cyiksh"

I am a linguist.

I think you just said: "I am a goddess. Get on your knees and worship me, you dog."

in a 4th century BC obsolete Egyptian language.

Been using a ouija board lately?? I think you channeled someone. :unsure:

cougie23 Explorer

I am a linguist.

I think you just said: "I am a goddess. Get on your knees and worship me, you dog."

in a 4th century BC obsolete Egyptian language.

Been using a ouija board lately?? I think you channeled someone. :unsure:

OH YEAH!!!! LOL :P .....IRISH...YOU NAILED IT!!! :lol::lol::lol:

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Been using a ouija board lately?? I think you channeled someone.

:lol::lol::lol: That brings me back. :)

squirmingitch Veteran

I am a linguist.

I think you just said: "I am a goddess. Get on your knees and worship me, you dog."

in a 4th century BC obsolete Egyptian language.

Been using a ouija board lately?? I think you channeled someone. :unsure:

RAOFLAO!!!!!!!!!laugh.giflaugh.giflaugh.giflaugh.gif

Thanks, I needed that!

IrishHeart Veteran

RAOFLAO!!!!!!!!!laugh.giflaugh.giflaugh.giflaugh.gif

Thanks, I needed that!

My pleasure. I live to serve.

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