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Melinda wrote:
jeffrey71 wrote: Melinda,
I always give something up for lent. I give up my New Years Resolutions! Feel free to use that one if you need to!
Jeff
Geeze thanks Jeff but then what would I do with the guilt the nuns pounded into my head growing up
(I live in Colorado - don't even get me started....................... :evil: )
Sandi wrote: Light legs would work too!
Kristine wrote: I finally conquered the New Year's resolution I made for the past 10 years and quit smoking last year. I'm closing in on 6 months with no nicotine. This year I resolve to lose the 20 pounds I put on from quitting smoking. I'm 2 for 2 on days I've worked out this year. Woo hoo
(If I went to Colorado I'd probably put on another 20 pounds!)
I am thinking of going to Colorado and trying the pot!
Jeff (hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha I really liked that one!)
Hey Jack! Road trip???
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