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Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 6:08 pm
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Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 10:31 pm
Oh yes it is! I will not be doing that for a while, though. *snf* Pain meds + drinks = bad news. I am totally gallbladder-less now. Wheee.
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Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 10:34 pm
patch99329 Does it effect the attunement at all? Yep. The Reiki directs towards pushing out the toxins over the attunement. Nana. Quote: Water and toast for me all day. Isaac graciously decided to share his stomach virus with me. Sign of a quality relationship. Cuchullain My mam requires a strict no-red meat no junk food diet for a week before the attunement. I say protein light, organic if possible and pumping LOTS of water for a day plus before the attunement. Quote: She has also point-blanke refused attunements to people on nothing more than instinct, though, when they first ask her. She runs a hotel so unless she gets a good feeling about them she doesn't do them. More than reasonable in my opinion. It holds true for my tradition as well. Quote: When I'm better, she'll be doing my Reiki 2. She refused me because of my wicked temper. Until I got it under control, she figured it'd be too dangerous. Are you up for explaining this? I know of traditions that have other positions on such a case, unless there is something I am unaware of.
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Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 5:15 pm
Why yes it is, esp when you aren't talking to you best friend or your boyfriend opps ex boyfriend. Really at 32 these are problems I tougth really I would be done with.
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Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 7:28 pm
Indeed. Esp. when one can hold her booze better than the people around her. twisted
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Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 9:43 pm
Dragon_Witch_Woman Indeed. Esp. when one can hold her booze better than the people around her. twisted I'm the exact opposite. I'm always the first out to get sloshed, the first one to blurt out something humiliating, and the first one to pass out. sweatdrop ...Which is why I don't drink heavily anymore.
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Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 5:18 am
BlueRoseTorn Dragon_Witch_Woman Indeed. Esp. when one can hold her booze better than the people around her. twisted I'm the exact opposite. I'm always the first out to get sloshed, the first one to blurt out something humiliating, and the first one to pass out. sweatdrop ...Which is why I don't drink heavily anymore. Aww that sucks. My mom and I can go until everyone else is sloshed, and still be thinking clearly enough to keep everyone else out of trouble. Its probably a combination of my being big and possably being French. We figure they've been drinking for so long they must have a small immunity to alcohol. We have no idea of this is true, but its funny. It certainly isn't the N. American or African-American though xd
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Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 8:55 am
Dragon_Witch_Woman Indeed. Esp. when one can hold her booze better than the people around her. twisted I can hold it well too xD But I don't really drink outside of ritual (yeah, I'm square). Not to the point of being out of it anyways.
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Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 11:24 am
patch99329 Dragon_Witch_Woman Indeed. Esp. when one can hold her booze better than the people around her. twisted I can hold it well too xD But I don't really drink outside of ritual (yeah, I'm square). Not to the point of being out of it anyways. Eh, I've never been a big drinker. Special occations. Mostly on New Years. Every now and then, because I feel like it with dinner. But, Arbor Mist isn't exactly powerful stuff. I don't drink beer.
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Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 11:50 am
So is being the person who knows why that person's bra is hanging from the light fixture.
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Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 12:02 pm
Lots of snow outside, somewhere near a foot I think. Supposedly the Department of Transportation ran out of salt to put on the streets, so they resorted to sand. Of course, it doesnt look like half of the roads have been paved recently. It looked like one plow was just shaving some of the snow off the top instead of actually clearing the road.
I love winter, but things like this have me waiting for the Spring Thaw.
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Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 12:20 pm
PhantomPhoenix0 I love winter, but things like this have me waiting for the Spring Thaw. Things like this have me wanting more hot tea myself.
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Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 4:41 pm
PhantomPhoenix0 Lots of snow outside, somewhere near a foot I think. Supposedly the Department of Transportation ran out of salt to put on the streets, so they resorted to sand. Of course, it doesnt look like half of the roads have been paved recently. It looked like one plow was just shaving some of the snow off the top instead of actually clearing the road. I love winter, but things like this have me waiting for the Spring Thaw. I miss snow. emo People put sand out here, too--and not as a last resort, it's "Snow? SAND THE ROADS!" which confuses me. Salt will dissolve, but sand will just make a mess and stay there until it's cleaned up or washed away. Seems...rather silly. confused
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Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 4:49 pm
BlueRoseTorn PhantomPhoenix0 Lots of snow outside, somewhere near a foot I think. Supposedly the Department of Transportation ran out of salt to put on the streets, so they resorted to sand. Of course, it doesnt look like half of the roads have been paved recently. It looked like one plow was just shaving some of the snow off the top instead of actually clearing the road. I love winter, but things like this have me waiting for the Spring Thaw. I miss snow. emo People put sand out here, too--and not as a last resort, it's "Snow? SAND THE ROADS!" which confuses me. Salt will dissolve, but sand will just make a mess and stay there until it's cleaned up or washed away. Seems...rather silly. confused Hippy central. Salting the roads damages the environment.
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Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 11:07 am
TeaDidikai BlueRoseTorn PhantomPhoenix0 Lots of snow outside, somewhere near a foot I think. Supposedly the Department of Transportation ran out of salt to put on the streets, so they resorted to sand. Of course, it doesnt look like half of the roads have been paved recently. It looked like one plow was just shaving some of the snow off the top instead of actually clearing the road. I love winter, but things like this have me waiting for the Spring Thaw. I miss snow. emo People put sand out here, too--and not as a last resort, it's "Snow? SAND THE ROADS!" which confuses me. Salt will dissolve, but sand will just make a mess and stay there until it's cleaned up or washed away. Seems...rather silly. confused Hippy central. Salting the roads damages the environment. Damn hippies. Salt makes the roads safer. I'd rather be safe and damage the environment a teensy bit.
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