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3 Estrogen - 1 Testosterone = Insanity
I am married with 2 teenage daughters. We have 2 female dogs and 2 female cats.
Is it any wonder I am a geek?
Oh yeah, there is one male Gerbil left, although we have not spent much time together.
Things that I can’t grasp.
Didn’t we just buy a 24 roll pack of toilet paper.
Why do they have to straighten their hair?
How much does makeup cost?
That bug is smaller than your fingernail, step on it!
How many pair of shoes is in that closet?
Start getting ready for a 7pm movie at 2pm.
Things that help me survive.
Headphones
Nascar
Guitar
Ukulele
Internet
Soduko
Poker
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Wasting money: Ginkgo biloba joins the pile
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AMANDA LEPORE'S PERFUME LAUNCH
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