This is interesting since i unfortunatly have a cold sore right now. I get them when i'm in a very stressful situation. My husband gets them on ocassion to. We just don't kiss each other when we have them otherwise we just pass them back and forth. I got cold sores because my dad did. They are hereditary. None of my kids have gotten them...thank goodness...but they are a pain and ugly. I too take lysine to help them go away faster. Other then that i don't think its a big deal. Just a pain in the butt...or lip... : P
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Any videogamers here?
by R.F. inthis is my #1 hobby.
i have a ps2, psp, and xbox.
i was mainly an xbox kind of guy until they completely abandoned it soon after the 360 was released.
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Heather
Descender thank you for that.....My husband plays alot. at least three nigths a week if not more till 2 a.m. then several afternoons while the kids are sleeping. He enjoys it which is fine with me some of the time but he deffinatly has an addiction. When this is how you relieve stress instead of spending time with your wife or kids or real people. Sometimes he does but alot of the time we get pushed to the side. Since work is kinda of short right now I have applied to work and he is home playing video games.....anyway...sorry i'm in bitch mode. Anyway i feel one day it will wear off and he will look back and realize all the things he could have been doing with his family instead of wasting his time with games.
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Looking for recommended reads
by lrkr ini have read isocf and coc.
shocking, disturbing and twisted.
what do you all recommend for deprogramming.
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Heather
I recently finished reading "the footprints of god" by Greg Iles ....it a good suspense novel and it has a facinating theory of god in it. It a good novel read with some interesting theories. If your looking for something fictional......
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Australia
by FreeGirl2006 inanyone on the board from sydney, australia?
i am looking into maybe relocating there from the us.
i am an accountant and that is one profession that has a shortage over there.
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Heather
My husband and I a year back were planning on moving to Melbourne area for a couple years. He is a contractor and they where needed over there. I don't know if its the same with accountants but in order for us to be able to move there and live and work we had to have a work sponsor. This isn't very easy. Lets just say I filled out tons of paperwork and added up the cost of moving our family and when we were still set on moving I found out that i have to get full custody of my oldest or get permission from my ex to be able to move... So unfortunatlly our move was put on hold But the cost of the work visa and the visa just to stay there plus getting my passport which I didn't have at the time.. it got expensive... But I say go for it if you can make it work.... I still look forward to being able to live there someday.
P.S. the reason we even thought of moving to Australia was because my husband was almost born there. His parents were teachers and moved out there for a few years until she got pregnant and it came time for her to give birth then she flew back to the states had him then took him back with her later where he lived till he was five. Then they moved back to the states. I wish he had been born there he would have duel citizenship
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FLUFF- Post your Tattoos!
by RichieRich inno matter how big, how small, show em if you got em.. we seem to have had several tattoo related threads here lately, and some cool pictures keep popping up, so why not have a thread just to show everything off.... .
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Well at least those you can click on and see......not sure what i'm doing wrong with it showing up on the page.
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FLUFF- Post your Tattoos!
by RichieRich inno matter how big, how small, show em if you got em.. we seem to have had several tattoo related threads here lately, and some cool pictures keep popping up, so why not have a thread just to show everything off.... .
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Heather
Okay that totally didn't work...lets try again.
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FLUFF- Post your Tattoos!
by RichieRich inno matter how big, how small, show em if you got em.. we seem to have had several tattoo related threads here lately, and some cool pictures keep popping up, so why not have a thread just to show everything off.... .
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Heather
I hope that works.... you can't see the first one very well but i got this about a year ago on my upper back lower neck. Its a celtic goddess that a drew but added wings also.
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Insatiable
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JW Stopping Door to Door Preaching?
by SuzieQ inhas anyone heard any announcement to this effect?
could it be true?
no more jw knocking at our doors?
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Heather
Don't think its true... in the past week i have seen several JW's out in service
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Would You Wear Religious Jewelry Comfortably Now???
by minimus inwould you honestly be comfortable to wear a cross, a crucifix or a religious medal of some sort?.
i'm curious as to how many would feel "weird" about it now..
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Heather
I have never been attracted to crosses or many religous jewerly peices but a few years ago I found a beautiful silver celtic goddess necklace that i was just drawn to. I wear it almost everyday. I think part of me feels free from my past by wearing it. Its very simple and has become my everyday piece that I wear. No bad feelings here and when my JW grandma eyed it suspiciously I told her it was Celtic woman.......she said "oh, thats nice". HAHAHAHA