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Thank you all, for your nice comments. I look at that dress and think I could have provided Haitian earthquake victims with a few dozen shelter tents with all the fabric. I got the dress for $150 at a Jessica McClintock outlet in NY. I still have it, but times have changed and I doubt anybody else will want to wear it in the future. My religious Vermont niece was married in July in a very slinky strapless number. Go figure.
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What's an example of a FB application? (sorry I'm clueless...)
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No, you did it right - when you put the creamer in first, the stream of coffee stirs it for you - no need to dirty a spoon by stirring after the fact.
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I'm the same. The risk factors (besides genes) for breast cancer are obesity, alcohol, smoking, non-exercise, and some other things I can't remember. I figure if drinking is the only thing out of the many that I put myself at risk by, I'm doing okay. And life itself is a terminal disease anyway. By giving up EVERYthing, life will only seem longer!
Quality of life, as best as we can manage.
Thank you all, for your nice comments. I look at that dress and think I could have provided Haitian earthquake victims with a few dozen shelter tents with all the fabric. I got the dress for $150 at a Jessica McClintock outlet in NY. I still have it, but times have changed and I doubt anybody else will want to wear it in the future. My religious Vermont niece was married in July in a very slinky strapless number. Go figure.
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What's an example of a FB application? (sorry I'm clueless...)
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No, you did it right - when you put the creamer in first, the stream of coffee stirs it for you - no need to dirty a spoon by stirring after the fact.
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I'm the same. The risk factors (besides genes) for breast cancer are obesity, alcohol, smoking, non-exercise, and some other things I can't remember. I figure if drinking is the only thing out of the many that I put myself at risk by, I'm doing okay. And life itself is a terminal disease anyway. By giving up EVERYthing, life will only seem longer!
Quality of life, as best as we can manage.
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