Mamageph

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  • in reply to: Too darn busy #43909

    Mamageph
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    I don't understand it, either. Given, I'm a stay-at-home, not a waitress/student (though I was, at one point), but I think it has less to do with your occupation and more to do with your mindset or personality. I'm the original slacker: I relish time to just sit and think or read. I don't say yes to tons of activities. On the other hand, some people function better when their plate is full. If you aren't happy being so busy and want more time with you kiddos or yourself, start cutting out the stuff you don't need or enjoy.

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    Name : Mamageph, Gender : F, Age : 27, City : Smokey Point, State : WA Country : United States, Occupation : Mama, Education level : 4 Years of College, Social class : Lower middle class, 
    in reply to: Am I hopeless? #42442

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    Get thee to a college! I, like many people who are not mainstream, had a rotton time of it in high school. But once I found my way around my college campus, I found my crowd. It is much less clique-ish in higher education. I'm sure there will be plenty of guys who don't value "skinny-minnies" above all else waiting for you.

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    Name : Mamageph, Gender : F, Age : 27, City : Smokey Point, State : WA Country : United States, Occupation : Mama, Education level : 4 Years of College, Social class : Lower middle class, 
    in reply to: The “Wet Dogs” book title #20194

    Mamageph
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    Many responses here have been basically 'What's good for the goose...' But is it ever OK to be insulting and rude? Many people who are offended by the title may be so because it's just plain mean-sounding. Methinks the title is what it is because it will grab readers, who may buy the book. Just another marketing ploy.

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    Name : Mamageph, Gender : F, Age : 27, City : Smokey Point, State : WA Country : United States, Occupation : Mama, Education level : 4 Years of College, Social class : Lower middle class, 
    in reply to: Why does sports seem to drop I.Q. levels? #32309

    Mamageph
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    As a female football fan, I can tell you it is done out of excitement. I don't hit anybody, but I boogie like crazy when my team does well. I just get so happy that I can't sit still. So I don't think it is just a male thing.

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    Name : Mamageph, Gender : F, Age : 27, City : Smokey Point, State : WA Country : United States, Occupation : Mama, Education level : 4 Years of College, Social class : Lower middle class, 
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