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Re: Pros & Cons of Anonymous Reporting - 2 days ago

Not to divert the subject, but if you are self treating you may want to get your vitamin D level checked. If the calcium/phosphorous balance is off and you have high blood calcium, it could be because it’s being leached from your bones and will lead to continual bone loss and osteoporosis. In that case you would need an RX for the vitamin D, not an over the counter supplement. Weight bearing,
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Re: Stranger Danger /driving alone - 2 days ago

Um, I’m a bit confused as to WHEN the intuition kicked in. Are you saying it occurred AFTER a wacko rolled up on you while you were wandering around on foot at a deserted rest stop parking lot? What am I missing here???
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Re: What are you having for dinner? AGAIN! - 2 days ago

@Madetoshop wrote: They always do, the little Princes! No bibs! Poached/shredded turkey, sweet potatoes, provolone cheese, Brussels sprouts, and kibble. No seasonings. :-) This sounds like the perfect detox diet for me! I’m definitely on board! I’ll just take the kibble on the side please. (and sneak it to the fubas when nobody’s looking) I’ll bring Jell-O shots next time.
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Re: What do you name your cars? - 14 days ago

@gigishopper wrote: My 2006 Toyota Matrix is named Zippy or the Zipster. My son's 2007 Toyota Yaris is named Zippy 2.0. My daughters 2014 Toyota Corolla is named the Rolla. I would add a ‘roo.’ Zipstaroo.
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Re: What are you having for dinner? AGAIN! - 14 days ago

@Madetoshop wrote: Antipasto, stuffed mushrooms, garlic bread, roast turkey, mashed potatoes with turnips, string beans, Brussels sprouts, fruit tart, rainbow cookies, cheesecake, green tea, decaf espresso. My mom is going to detox everyone this week. Happy Easter! Wow! Did the Fu Ba Lu’s take part and do they wear bibs? I’m not too proud to wear one or schmooze for food. Save a seat for t
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Re: What do you name your cars? - 14 days ago

Putt putt
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Re: What are you having for dinner? AGAIN! - 16 days ago

MLZ ~ You haven’t heard of it? It’s also called the Fu Ba Lu diet. There aren’t many restrictions except for things like take out beef tacos. Most places don’t drain the beef so you get that runny orange grease all over. So the shell and beef are a no go.
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Re: War Build Up - 16 days ago

Most people don’t know that there was a ton of activity around the nuclear hot spots in those mountains prior to the first attack. Iran obviously saw it coming with the start of US deployments and had hundreds of trucks lined up to these sites in the days prior as they removed weapons. There were clips of satellite surveillance of it on the news. It was pretty clear at that point that they move
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Re: What are you having for dinner? AGAIN! - 16 days ago

How can I get on the FBL diet? Sounds like it’s low in MSG which is perfect for me. Lucky bunnies will probably be feasting tomorrow.
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Re: Do you do shops on Easter Sunday? - 16 days ago

No
by Minime - Mystery Shopping Discussion

Re: War Build Up - 17 days ago

Respectfully ~ If you’re looking for an answer or solution for terrorism you aren’t going to find one. It’s been a successful tactic used repeatedly by radical Islam to gain the power they now have - over the world. There’s no rooting it out, as Israel has learned over and over again. The Dec. 8th attack on Israel and Assholla’s attack on the Iranian protesters were a wake up call. If NAT
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Poor Blondi - 18 days ago

Too bad she didn’t have the guts to try her finger pointing, shouting match act with House Oversight Committee. She would have ended up as Maxwell’s bunk mate. She can’t avoid a subpoena but she’ll try a different tact this time, saying it was all the boss’s decision. Only she was not supposed to have a boss. What to do, what to do. ‘The DOW is over FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLA… I DON’T KNOW WHAT YO
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Re: Gatekeeping MS information from a friend - 18 days ago

@ShopperGirly wrote: Honestly, she doesnt sound like much of a friend. Let's call her an acquaintance Lol, or what I like to call a ‘pseudo friend.’
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Re: What are you doing today? (besides shopping) - 18 days ago

I remember a couple of grade school reports. In the 4th grade I chose ‘Alcoholism’ as the topic. I made a collage of hard alcohol bottles for the cover with the centerpiece being a sideways bottle of Smirnoff with a downspout of amber colored alcohol coming out of it. (You know the one). It probably gave the nun pause, which was the intention. Maybe it triggered her, who knows. In the 5th
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Re: "Final call! Remaining March Assignments Need You!" - 24 days ago

Dang, I was in the mood to compose a limerick.
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Re: Gatekeeping MS information from a friend - 24 days ago

The first rule of mystery shopping is: you do not talk about mystery shopping.
by Minime - Mystery Shopping Discussion

Re: Robert Mueller has died - 26 days ago

He dragged out the impeachment investigation to the point that it got Rump off the hook. The dems gave him more credit than he deserved and never complained about it. I remember at the time thinking that the constant delays could have been due to nothing more than him lining his own pockets. That seems to be trending these days. If any one person was responsible for Rump 2.0, it was him.
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Re: Favorite things (lately) - 26 days ago

Thanks MTS! Cheers to all!!
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Re: Robert Mueller has died - 26 days ago

@BarefootBliss wrote: I see your point exactly lol, 87Supra. I am at the point where I think perhaps we should split into two countries. I don't think it would work out well for one side, but they won't believe it until they experience it first hand. As for me, I am already in the best spot for me personally and have a back up in the form of legal residency in another country outside the US
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Re: Favorite things (lately) - 27 days ago

@ShopperGirly wrote: I live in tornado alley. I have seen the after affect of devastating tornadoes. People in my area know to keep important paperwork close by. When I worked for a tech company, we once set up a mobile computer lab for local residents. When you lose your ID, utility bills verifying your address, etc it is challenging to get help from Red Cross or other agencies. Most people have
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Re: Strait of Hormuz - 27 days ago

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Re: Strait of Hormuz - 27 days ago

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Re: Strait of Hormuz - 28 days ago

Pepperidge Farms remembers 911 and the huge trade deficits with Japan that spanned the decades. We’re damned either way, prepared and proactive for surprise attacks or not, or for using the ‘tough hate’ approach or not. Part of the problem is a large segment of the US population has a habit of blaming themselves (ie: the government) for the sh*t that goes on around the world. Europeans never d
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Re: Strait of Hormuz - 29 days ago

S-E-A: where have you been? We’ve missed your judgement. This thread is now officially a dumpster fire. It has not been without a few profound gems though. Here are a few… ‘With us in government. We campaign with thee plan! Uppercase T uppercase P thee plan! And then the environment is such that we’re expected to defend thee plan!’ (You forgot the caps genius.) ‘We're a pretty smart o
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Re: Strait of Hormuz - 4 weeks ago

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Re: Strait of Hormuz - 4 weeks ago

There’s more. Pics have surfaced of JD at Dollywood which show him hiding in the shadows on his cell, thinly disguised in a Bubba Gumps baseball cap. Initial reports from the White House state that Rump sent JD there to observe the seizure of ballot boxes for the ‘National Pie Championship’ due to a suspected ballot box stuffing. The dems are calling for a subpoena to question JD about wha
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Re: Strait of Hormuz - 4 weeks ago

Is it true what I heard on the news that JD is couch surfing at Betty Ford after a chocolate eclair eating binge whilst on a clandestine trip to Dollywood? I just caught the tail end…
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Re: You'd think... - 4 weeks ago

Transposition is one thing, grapheme substitution is a whole other level of dumbassness. We’re talking Mark Wayne Mullin dumb.
by Minime - Mystery Shopping Company Discussion

Re: Favorite things (lately) - 4 weeks ago

@SBP wrote: Lately…. I’ve really appreciated feeling grateful for good home made food, cuddling with our furries, planning this year’s gardens, and limiting my exposure to mainstream media. My favorites as well! We should always remember we have a lot to be grateful for.
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Re: Strait of Hormuz - 4 weeks ago

I think that he’s doing that as a token gesture, so when these countries are on their own dealing with it they can’t cry for help from the US. He doesn't expect help. Our allies have always been obliged to help, so this will mark the end of the NATO alliances. I never had a problem with him calling Europe out for not paying their fair share and expecting the US to shoulder the financial burden
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