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beallucanb

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  1. No problem, I hope mom gets well soon.
  2. Rest and relax DD, I kinda wish I didn't know morphine as well as I do, we have been close for the last 25 years.
  3. I can go a day or so without it but the side effects of withdrawal catch up to me making me sick and in terrible pain. I'm fucked if I do, fucked if I don't take it. They can't change my pills, I asked thousands of times over the last 25 years I have been swallowing them. Perhaps they can change your pills or the ingredient in what you take, that is giving you problems. Call them tell them how you are feeling, they are supposed to be helping you
  4. Don't give up on yourself, perhaps you should try something different for a little while.
  5. What you have down where you live, has been the extent of the snow I got here in the higher elevations of NE Pennsylvania, It's a slow year for snow here in this part of the northeast. I would have been plowing driveways by now, the plow is ready but nothin' happening so far.
  6. Merry Christmas to all, have a wonderful and safe good night. Take it easy folks.
  7. You can use one of those knife switches inside your jeep, got a Miata one that someone had one installed, a few eyelet ended long enough battery cables for the hook up and you are done. https://www.amazon.com/Battery-Disconnect-RV-Marine-Vehicle-Negative/dp/B09MRHKLGH?source=ps-sl-shoppingads-lpcontext&ref_=fplfs&smid=AONZIIRJ6WPT6&th=1
  8. You made a good move, modern jeeps are crap, last good jeeps had the 4.0 straight 6 in them.
  9. Florida style pizza is only $1.98 for a large pie, however you have to pay $500.00 in taxs and fees to get it, if you pick it up.
  10. I never put mine away, only time I don't wear them is when its too stinkin hot in the house. Not too many worries there, my house is always cool there are very few nights I can't wear lovely footed jammies, but on those nights I have a red unionsuit that fills in.
  11. Time? I'm 75 I don't expect I have that much time left.
  12. None of the methods you mentioned worked for me, this is a condition I have had forever. I'm OK in a public restroom if I am alone, otherwise I wait until I get home to go.
  13. I don't know if it was mentioned, roommates, at first sounds like a great idea, however someone will always come up short, leaving the one that made the lease arrangements holding the bag. I wish you well, make the most of your time at home, stash as much cash as you possibly can, good luck.
  14. You need to have a steady income in order to make a move out on your own. Getting out on your own isn't easy, I waited until I was in my mid 20s to move out of my parent's home. What no one tells you, the first few months of living on your own is very expensive, I can't imagine how much more it would cost in today's world. While you are waiting to go on your own start collecting things like bedding, cooking utensils, microwave, or toaster oven(this stuff will save you money if you can get it used) Take donations from friends and family, used stuff works and is good enough to get you started. The bad news is, you need deposit money for apartments, electric service, for water service and sewer if it does not come with the apartment. Its not easy on your own, I have lived alone for the past 30 years, things happen without notice make sure you keep at least a few thousand bucks or so on the side for emergencies.
  15. beallucanb

    Ugh

    I don't rent I own a 3 Br brick ranch
  16. beallucanb

    Ugh

    Here in Pa I get a 1000 back off property taxes from the state.
  17. Got my covid shot tuesday, no sore arm like the others I have had, so far no symptoms at all. I will go back to get the flu shot in about a month, I never get 2 shots of anything at the same time.
  18. Fall means the cold days are just around the corner, I hate cold, I hate being cold..
  19. I hope but I do know better.
  20. I'm in this house 19 years, last winter was the first time my bill went nuts for the 4 coldest months I hope this winter isn't going to be any worse than the last
  21. I would take a look at the sleepers on amazon made of Chenille they are the most comfortable sleepers I have ever owned. On the sleepers at amazon, mine do not have a hood or pockets I bought mine almost 7 years ago I was able to buy an odd size sleeper for only 25 dollars when they were on sale. These particular sleepers are the warmest most luxurious I have ever owned or worn, other than the zipper pull tab coming off they are holding up well with many many washings under their use. (the tab came off in the wash make sure you wash them pulled inside out, use a safety pin to hold the zipper tab at the top, I do it on every wash) You should always buy a roomy sleeper they last longer because the seems don't pull apart from stretching. Mine are huge on me I am barely a small/medium kind of guy the size S sleepers I bought fit my 5'4 height perfectly, the width on them was xxW, I should have buight a smaller width but I couldn't pass up the sale price so I bought 3. Take a look at these the main thing you want is the Chenille, look for any sleeper called chenille that is the luxurious fabric of my choice. I also live where it gets really cold, I wear an older thinner sleeper next to my skin, with my chenille on top that extra thick feeling, feels like diaper thickness all over. Good luck enjoy your sleepers I love mine and wouldn't sleep without one, I wear my chenille sleeper 365 days a year https://www.amazon.com/Footed-Pajamas-Chenille-One-Piece-Jumpsuits/dp/B0BGQ1PLND
  22. I do not own these, from my many decades of sleeper buying/wearing, (they would need to be washed separately) the material they are made of is very thin prone to falling apart. These are more of a costume than an everyday fun to wear sleeper IMHO. This material does not hold up well for machine washing or normal daily use, they may last a year or so with excellent care. I had one sleeper made of this material, many years ago, any tugging on seems will open at stress points, causing holes. If a super lightweight sleeper is what you are looking for, these may work for you, if you buy them go over sized it will help them last a bit longer. If you do buy them, be sure to buy a larger size. Personally I would buy a polar fleece sleeper and have puppy iron on patches sewn on them, these will last years if bought in a size or two larger than you need. All of my sleepers are oversized, I enjoy feeling smaller than I am even though I am smaller than most folks. Hope you don't mind my $0.02 I hate to see someone waste money on a sleeper, I have worn sleepers since I was 15.
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