Saturday, May 10, 2014

Open Blog - Weekend


Party time is here!

11 comments:

  1. Oh, NO! You know every time we have a post of a chubby naked man... Fat, Naked, Anon shows himself, literally. {Covering my eyes}

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  2. You Rang?


    "Fat, Naked, Anon shows himself"

    I am not naked. I'm wearing a thong, but you can't see it because it's buried in the folds of my fat.

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  3. some things you just can't unsee........ wowsers...
    anon's belly dancing routine, more than we needed to see, sorry, anon...

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  4. We all need the fifth after that anon daily feature.

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  5. I don't know what to say....

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  6. I just saw this and had to share.

    From the Stupid is as Stupid does Department. Three people walked in to the lobby of the Edmond (north OKC) Police Department with the intention of stealing the drugs that were in the drop off bin meant for old drugs. A dad, daughter and another guy. I don't have to say what the outcome was.

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  7. I've gained 30 lbs. in 6 months.

    At the next JTI get-together, I'll do a belly dance that puts that cartoon to shame.

    Mary, I always like to hear about stupid criminals.

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  8. I just heard of a study of 80-100 year olds to find out what they are doing to live longer. One thing the study showed is that they didn't lose weight in their upper years. None of them were overly obese throughout their lives, but it seems a few pounds over is not the worst thing, especially as you age.

    They also said 1, maybe even 2 drinks a day were common, as was a cup of coffee every day. Talk about a "feel good" study. I saw this on the NBC Nightly news.

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  9. I truly believe that feeling good is
    managing stress and diving deep into your soul to heal some old wounds.
    Talk to people from the past and try to make amends with people you feel you have hurt or harmed.

    I they hurt you just "SUE THEM"
    HAH!!

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  10. Amends making is part of the 12 steps of AA.

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