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Old Aug 19, 2014, 08:26 AM
Melmo Melmo is offline
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I spent yesterday on the couch watching tv all fay. I don't want to do that today but I'm gonna go crazy in this house. Decided to go out but of course my dryer is unusable because the hose needs to be replaced and it's been raining for days so I've got no clean clothes, I can't take a shower cuz I got no clean towels an I've got serious bed head so I'm wearing a hat which I don't like too much. Why does life suck? I know these are petty issues but I'm sick of being stuck in the house all the damn time, reminded of all thenhousework that needs to be done.
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Old Aug 19, 2014, 08:29 AM
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I'm sorry everything is so difficult right now. I hate when all the little things like up until they become one huge thing. Can you get out to the laundry may at least for one loss of clothes and towels to you can at least shower? Or get out to a park where it wouldn't matter much that you hadn't showered recently?
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