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hoping everyone is ok
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jankearney123 posted:
im very worried for us here
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Kate_Te responded:
How are you Fran? I saw your post to Paja. Is everything ok with that?
 
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jankearney123 replied to Kate_Te's response:
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well some damage still don't know to what extent becz haven't been to doc. waiting it out to see what will happen?
they say if its also white and leathery its 3rd degree which is what happen some is black. some hurts some doesn't at all.
had a hard hard confusing difficult day workwise and couldn't figure much out. it sucked pretty bad. *sigh what is a shing wench to do
 
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slik_kitty replied to jankearney123's response:
hugs fran
 
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Kate_Te replied to slik_kitty's response:
((((((Fran))))))
 
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lovely_lemon_tree replied to Kate_Te's response:
I choose to blame it on the moon. August 1 was a full moon, you know.

It's just me fishing for some kind of understanding that I don't apparently have.
 
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jankearney123 replied to lovely_lemon_tree's response:
thanks for the hugs. I had a better day today. tomorrow is our big day for 33 years of marriage so i took a shower today


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