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HELLO ANYONE THERE?

Come on ,somone must be having something happening in thier lives. We need a new post, we need something new to read about. All new posts seem to have dried up. Have a good day

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robbyblogger said…
Last night I trimmed my nails. It wasn't that exciting but since I don't do it everyday it kind of broke the monotony of every day existence. I like how they feel when the little burrs are gone off the edges. They're so smooth and... DEAR LORD I GOT TO GET A HOBBY!
Loretto Woods said…
Well Rob that is really exciting. You really do need to get a hobby though.
My news is that on the 23rd my hubby and I celebrated 20 years of marital bliss. On the 25th we moved to our 4th home. We sold a pretty large house and bought a condo townhouse. My very kind son says we have one foot in a retirement home now. Where does he get his sense of humour?
Uncle Al said…
I,ll try again
Uncle Al said…
Congratulations Loretto & Jim Woods. I wish you another good 20.
Uncle Al Bochsler

Probably a lot of late income tax filers like me. Hope you get a refund everyone.
robbyblogger said…
It's income tax time.... oh crap.

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