Walking With a Limp
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JodiPosted
Mon 25 Aug 2008 3:29pm
Never trust a man who doesn't walk with a limp.
I heard this saying on Sunday and it's been rolling through my mind.
Never trust a man who doesn't walk with a limp.
Don't take advice from people who haven't been through hard times. They don't know. They're not real. You won't relate. They can't support you.
They haven't
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I will beat myself silly with a limp lizard
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Susan C.Posted
Sun 14 Sep 2008 3:51pm
WARNING: Profanity to follow, even besides tossing out terms like “limp lizard.” Read at your own risk.
I’m writing this because the 3 Virgos/3 Week Birthday celebration is now over for 2007. We held Drama Girl’s birthday party at a paint your own pottery place on Sunday. After our 2 hours were up, I left the [...]
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Limping Along, I Need a Cute Fix
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Liz S.Posted
Tue 03 Mar 2009 2:48pm
And the web obliges:
If you know anything about bunny body language, this is one happy little lop. And the music just makes it. Ah, j’aime Charles Trenet.
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Shaking and Limping
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dirtymouthmamaPosted
Wed 13 Oct 2010 12:00am
No idea what is up, but I am sure that I have seen Isa limping. Today, I noticed the shaking. She plays fine, and acts okay, and told me forcibly to quit asking if she hurts. My best guess is that the vincristine (VCR) is affecting her nervous system.
Besides that her cough has been horrific. So bad in fact that she’s been coughing
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Three months out (and still limping)
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Francine H.Posted
Tue 26 Aug 2008 11:47am
I am still stiff on the left side and limping. It has been three months. I don't have the patience to do much more rehab, although I've been doing the latest trainer's... and have to force myself to walk without limping or leaning bums me out.
Amazing how long it takes to re-establish that glute, and how the other muscles compensate and cause you
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The Air Is Limp
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Rayne MazurPosted
Mon 15 Jun 2009 6:30pm
Everything is limp and dank this morning. Just lazily laying there not doing much of anything. We are off to WalMart in just a little bit. All of us in varying degrees of enthusiasm. Katy is skipping with joy. She loves shopping for holidays and she's saved up her allowance to buy everyone a little thing. Michelle is 16, shopping is a serious
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limping along
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Joan H.Posted
Thu 26 Apr 2007 12:00am
Actually, in Real Life, it's more like galloping from commitment to commitment, whereas in the online world, I'm making do with a laptop purchased when I was pregnant with DS2. He's six years old; I believe that this machine -- still running Windows 98 -- qualifies for antique status in some jurisdictions. It works, but the keybo ...
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Cracking the Whip at the Limping Noodle
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Amy WileyPosted
Fri 12 Nov 2010 12:38pm
do? I keep writing, of course! I am Mighty Writer Amy, remember? I may now be convinced my novel is as exciting as a limping noodle (no, I don’t mean “limp noodle” or a “wet noodle.” I’m not quite that depressed. A limping noodle is a tiny bit interesting, right?) but I am determined that not even the Three Plagues of Week Two can stop me.
So
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sir limps a lot
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Lori LandPosted
Tue 13 Oct 2009 10:04pm
We are going on a month and a half or so of *NO* night time pain. ***knocking on wood*** I don't have any idea where it went or why but hey, we are sleeping so WOOOOT!!! He is still complaining of daytime pain...it's hurting or aching..he is constantly wanting to put it up on something bc he says it hurts. The limp seems to be more pronounced
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sir limps a lot
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Lori LandPosted
Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:04pm
We are going on a month and a half or so of *NO* night time pain. ***knocking on wood*** I don't have any idea where it went or why but hey, we are sleeping so WOOOOT!!! He is still complaining of daytime pain...it's hurting or aching..he is constantly wanting to put it up on something bc he says it hurts. The limp seems to be more pronounced
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