Texas  Wahine

Texas Wahine

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We share a common master bedroom wall with "Thumbsucker" and "Numbtoes". I never hear their alarm, but they are constantly asking me if I hear them having sex. Ewwwww . . . (I don't btw, thank God!)

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Thanks so much, M-Post. I'm really happy that you enjoyed it. I'm also glad to hear that I'm not the only one with lawnmower issues. I can't imagine being responsible for 5 acres! My husband doesn't believe me that ours is broken, but when he comes home I think he'll be surprised to learn that not only is it broken, but it is in fact quite broken. But, he loves me, so what c

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OK . . . I have a few more stereotypes (I do want to make it clear that I do not believe any of these things!): British never brush their teeth. Redheads have a temper. Women can't drive well. Gay men are effininate and into fashion. Lesbians are masculine and dress like lumberjacks. Jewish people love money.

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An issue that is near and dear to my heart (well, to my chest anyways) is breastfeeding and the rights of nursing mothers. The following is an article that appeared on msnbc.com regarding a protest against Starbucks treatment of breastfeeding mothers: Link Hold on a minute while I step up

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I carry constant fear that others will learn of my complete lack of common sense. In fact, I am baffled by my own deficiency in competence in any area that would be of importance. Why is it that others instinctually know that you can't put chicken wings in the garbage disposal or that you have to leave the lid open on a charcoal grill to get the fire going? <

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Yeah . . . the last thing I need to have to tell my husband is that I was involved in a catfight that started when another wife saw me checking out her hot husband! Actually, though, with the deployment many of the men of ogling value are long gone. I have this photo taken of my husband (and his company) when he arrived in country, and he is at the front of the group with shades

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He has R&R in early January . . . about 20 weeks from now, I think. It feels like he's been gone forever, though. I totally agree, there's nothing like a man in a well presented uniform! I had some friends staying with me for a we

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They attempted to initiate me into their group when we first moved here . . . several beers later I was enjoying their company. It only took a few days for me to figure out that they were bad news, though. I agree . . . They're evil, pure evil, and they will exploit you and your circumstance for their own sadistic pleasure!</T

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OK . . . I just have to say that "high and tight" military haircuts are totally hot. My husband is so sexy with his "squared away" haircut and BDUs and shiny boots. I miss him so much.

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Wow. So there are things going on that would be of interest . . . hmmm . . . My neighbors all sit in their garages and talk all day (well, the evil "Thumbsucker" sucks her thumb, but that's beside the point). I'll bet they have some interesting stories. Wonder if I should attempt to infiltrate their group?

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Amazing. I was raised in a small, very closed-minded town that offered little opportunity. For many years I did not feel a desire to leave the place that was comfortable to me. I did not dream for more and only did the things I felt I was "supposed to do". The older I get and the more I experience (which hasn't been much) the more I yearn to visit new places, meet

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It sounds terrific. I hope the homecoming and move all go very smoothly for you. I have only "known" you for a few days and already I am very fond of you. Best wishes.

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I always thought deer seemed a little too smug and innocent. Now we know the truth . . . they're evil! Great post.

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Phoenixboi: We don't know. That's the beauty of life. We can't predict exactly where we'll go or what we'll become. The thing is, we can imagine what we want for ourselves and kind of life we want to live. We can't guarantee that we can have that life, but we can do things that support that vision that we have. For example, if you desire a loving, long term relationship, you can work toward that future by avoiding men who do

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Phoenixboi: I agree the The Butterfly Effect was a disturbing and thought-provoking movie. I can think of choices and events in my life that distinctly shaped who I am and the life that I have. I have made "bad" choices that I see now were wrong, but I would not wish to change because ultimately they created the wonderful life that I have now. I have had experiences in my life that were vile and hurtful, but all these little pieces, good

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I apologize for doing this, but I have an unrelated (and likely very stupid) question: How do I post photos? I have no clue. I am both sad and pathetic and in need of assistance.

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