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Hey some topics are very serious. I get it! But I try to add humor to my responses I have no intention of offending anyone. If you don’t have a sense of humor then good luck healing. So I guess if your one of those “serious people” then you might consider skipping my posts & responses. After all laughter is the best medicine. Happy healing! Thanks for laughing with me FluffyChix!

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I have my days of seriousness and days of fun, but overall, I do love me some Doctor @FluffyChix too!

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Amen my brothah! (Now put down the crack pipe and do something constructive for God's sake! Not that there's anything wrong with that!)

BTW? I love you guys too and look forward to your posts.

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1 hour ago, FluffyChix said:

Amen my brothah! (Now put down the crack pipe and do something constructive for God's sake! Not that there's anything wrong with that!)

The only crack going on here is my butt crack when I’m swimming laps because my swimsuit don’t fit anymore. No deaths so far but I’ll let you know of the first casualty when crack kills!

Edited by Seahawks Fan

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lol I cannot with you two. Hilarious!!!

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Now I told you on another thread, Get Thee to the mall Son. I can just see the ABC Evening News- shootings-stabbings-landslides. And now in the state of Washington SeahawksFan moons the entire Pacific coast. And now to our correspondent Ms Fluffy Chix with up to date footage. Take it away,Ms Chix.

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30 minutes ago, kakatlady612 said:

Now I told you on another thread, Get Thee to the mall Son. I can just see the ABC Evening News- shootings-stabbings-landslides. And now in the state of Washington SeahawksFan moons the entire Pacific coast. And now to our correspondent Ms Fluffy Chix with up to date footage. Take it away,Ms Chix.

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That would be the headline reading Hundreds at the YMCA “Blinded by the Light” from an unknown source! Much more intense than any Havest Moon! It was the Arearendbareiasslis!

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Amen my brothah! (Now put down the crack pipe and do something constructive for God's sake! Not that there's anything wrong with that!)
BTW? I love you guys too and look forward to your posts.


Fluffy you are CrAzY and I love it lmao


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I soo enjoy the chuckles I get reading MIZ Fluffy's post. I also love it when everyone stops taking everything serious or as the gospel!! Life is to short to always be seriou. Keep on Ladies I will be areadin your quotes!!

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3 hours ago, Seahawks Fan said:

The only crack going on here is my butt crack when I’m swimming laps because my swimsuit don’t fit anymore. No deaths so far but I’ll let you know of the first casualty when crack kills!

This. ^^ :lol: (I wanna party with you Lee Harvey!)

Crack is whack. Crack kills...

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I am always joking and laughing, I am a very happy person - which can really piss a lot of people off, and many feel it's disingenuous or an act - people who are moody often don't trust people who are happy. It's something I've learned in life. lol!!

I try to curb my humor here though as these are very serious topics and sometimes it's literally life and death as it's very dangerous in the first few months post surgery. I don't like to go too far over the satirical line here as many aren't coming here to see a comedy show, they are here dealing with the scariest thing they've ever done. But don't get me wrong, I love a good Smurf d**k joke!!!

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Nope,i'm kinda part of her group here. She's scheduled February 20th for a RnY & she's been posting about her journey on the Out with the Old In with the New thread on Bariatric Pal. I'd be the first to tell you she can be a hoot but she also has all her basic facts straight, one of my favorite people.

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