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Subject: Re: What did you learn?


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Dana
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Date Posted: 15:46:23 01/03/02 Thu
In reply to: Kimmy 's message, "Re: What did you learn?" on 13:39:39 01/03/02 Thu

You are a brave soul to allow your sister to cut your hair. *G* If my sister holds *anything* that could be used as a weapon we slowly back out of the room and then run.

The two week rule for haircuts never works for me either. I either love it right away, or hate it until it entirely grows out.

I have no scientific proof to back this up but FMS (aka Full Moon Syndrome)seems to affect men much more strongly than women. A mild case has symptoms of moodiness for no apparent reason and a craving for chocolate and/or salty food (sound familiar?) *G* The treatment for a mild case is sympathy for any and all complaints and chocolate covered pretzels. A severe case is more closely aligned to a psychotic episode. There is no treatment. Retreat to a different area of the planet is the only solution.

Is life treating you better now that you are down to one job? I hope that the echanecea helped, and that your immune system is much stronger now that you aren't as stressed.

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Kimmy
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Date Posted: 13:57:19 01/04/02 Fri

Life is so much better. The stress level has dropped and I am feeling so much better. Over all the colds and junk, hopefully for quite some time to come. I know getting more rest has helped alot too. The new year looks bright and promising. Hope it stays that way! :-)



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