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U2Lost my post... Time for me to turn in. I enjoyed this. Let's do it again. Sweet dreams and have a happy day
Was your neighbor elderly, by any chance?Relax, don't get the wrong impression,
sins or trangression that have long past but have not been noticed until they are revealed during the night.
That is what I mean by a blessing.
Here cames a paralell, it is true.
My late neighbor, she passed on early this year,
We met outside the elevator and waiting for it to come she noticed she had not put her skirt on, hat, coat, shoes, handbag but no skirt.
She hurried into her apartment and stack her head around the door saying,
"Ssshh, not a word to anyone"
so is it to be caught unawares
There are many habitual sins, out of habit,if left alone they will pile up into a big pile.
I cannot write more I am taking the bus to do shopping.
Was your neighbor elderly, by any chance?
I think there's only one possible answer. It was already boiled. It had to have been at Walmarts end. I have 9 more to go. I so hope their aren't anymore. It really messed with.me.
It sounds like she might have been suffering from Dementia, Parkinson, alzheimers.Yes.
The surprise reaction was not wasred on her, she herself noticed.It sounds like she might have been suffering from Dementia, Parkinson, alzheimers.
I worked in medical for about 10 years. That isn't an uncommon thing for people suffering with dementia and alzhiemers.The surprise reaction was not wasred on her, she herself noticed.
I worked in medical for about 10 years. That isn't an uncommon thing for people suffering with dementia and alzhiemers.![]()
Seems to me she had her faculties or she wouldn't have been surprised. The sad thing is it probably scared her realizing what it meant.I worked in medical for about 10 years. That isn't an uncommon thing for people suffering with dementia and alzhiemers.![]()
Wonder how many people do "silly" things but do not speak abour rhemSeems to me she had her faculties or she wouldn't have been surprised. The sad thing is it probably scared her realizing what it meant.![]()
Seems to me she had her faculties or she wouldn't have been surprised. The sad thing is it probably scared her realizing what it meant.![]()
There's always the fear that someone will use it to force you into a elder home.Wonder how many people do "silly" things but do not speak abour rhem
just because what others might say.
Then what. What will that tell me?Test them, spin them on a table top.
You have a point.There's always the fear that someone will use it to force you into a elder home.
Then what. What will that tell me?
We have two types of light sensing cells, rods (black & white) and cones (some green, some yellow some red) pushing against the eyes forces the release of the chemicals into the synapses of the cells and fire off to the brain which “perceives” the pressure as “lights”.Your high intelligence is obvious. Nice! Thanks for your input. What exactly is the flashes,, not the text book answer.
It's explained. It was a boiled egg when i got it from the store. I'd like to hear the story behind that one from Walmart.Old egg, overcooked (was it green on the edge of the yolk?)