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Doughnut Holes? You Have Got To Be Kidding! – Kris John
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Life of a Bipolared Brain. You Have Got To Be Kidding! Back in the day, I would go to the bakery and indulge in a bakers dozen doughnut holes…preferably glazed. They were my favorite (still are)! Now mind you, I was aware of the prescription “doughnut hole” that you may fall prey to, but I had no idea that I was. Thinking it was a mistake, the pharmacist told me I had hit the insurance doughnut hole. What? Pharmaceutical companies are taking advantage of us little guys by charging amounts that are astron...
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The Abyss of Loneliness – Kris John
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Life of a Bipolared Brain. The Abyss of Loneliness. Payson Utah LDS Temple. I had a friend send me some lyrics to a few songs, they hit my heart hard, and I wept through all of them that she sent me. They were all singing about moving forward, making a new life, trying to change where I am in my own life, just stop hanging on to the past. All of it was good advice, but my broken heart just won’t mend. So as I travel alone down this road to the end, am I going to be able to continue to stay faithful?
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Humor | The Answer Man
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I am Poppy and I offer the best advice you never wanted. Email me a question at justaskpoppy@icloud.com. Anise R. from Darby, Oklahoma asks, “Dear Mr. Answerman, my husband is a non-practicing Catholic and I’m an atheist. His mom, the hard-core Catholic, keeps telling me that if I don’t convert, when we have kids they’ll be ‘bastards and damned to hell’. What should I do? Click to email (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window). I rec...
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Emotional Growth – Kris John
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Life of a Bipolared Brain. A Walk In His Shoes. Some people believe anger is an emotion that should be suppressed, ignored or outright avoided at all costs. Anger is healthy. Anger is the opposite of depression and is a valuable emotion that we should speak to, and evaluate in much more depth. If you begin to feel anger, that emotion is there for a. March 7, 2015. 3 thoughts on “ Emotional Growth. June 2, 2015 at 4:50 am. Liked by 1 person. June 10, 2015 at 10:35 am. June 2, 2015 at 9:02 am. Enter your c...
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complain | The Answer Man
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I am Poppy and I offer the best advice you never wanted. Email me a question at justaskpoppy@icloud.com. Casandra M. from Austin, Texas asks, “Dear Answerman, I would rather pleasure myself than have sex with my husband. Is that normal? Supposed to be fun there would be a ride for it at Disneyland. Click to email (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). It's your day, enjoy it. Gentle ...
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August | 2014 | Read Easy
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August 11, 2014. August 5, 2014. The last two “Top Ten Tuesday” posts I’ve written have gotten me thinking about secondary characters. When I wrote about characters I wanted with me on a deserted island. I realized that I was drawn most often to characters who are in a supporting role in novels, rather than the main characters. Why is that? What is it about secondary characters (or tertiary characters) that makes them so much more interested and fun? Authors can have fun with the smaller characters in a ...
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Dangerous Girls by Abigail Haas | Read Easy
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Dangerous Girls by Abigail Haas. August 7, 2014. August 7, 2014. Mystery, young adult. 35/5 (liked it a lot). Don’t get too close to you best friend. When I first started reading this novel, I jotted down a few initial thoughts after the first 50 pages: who is the audience? But, it’s gotten good reviews (lots of mentions of a good twist near the end) so I’ll keep reading. As unexpected as I was hoping. I liked my prediction better. Enough at a time to keep the reader engaged. Click to share on Pinterest ...
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Reading, lately | Read Easy
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October 28, 2014. October 28, 2014. As a high school English teacher, my reading life changes drastically in late August. It’s hard to keep up a 3-4 book a week reading momentum when you have a full-time job and are drowning in essays on the weekends. Blah, blah, teacher complaints. Plus, Netflix added the entire Gilmore Girls series and re-watching that has been on the top of my free time priority list. 😉. Trilogy by Deborah Harkness: Witches, vampires, daemons, oh my! Song of the Lioness. By Jon Kraka...
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advice | The Answer Man
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I am Poppy and I offer the best advice you never wanted. Email me a question at justaskpoppy@icloud.com. Anise R. from Darby, Oklahoma asks, “Dear Mr. Answerman, my husband is a non-practicing Catholic and I’m an atheist. His mom, the hard-core Catholic, keeps telling me that if I don’t convert, when we have kids they’ll be ‘bastards and damned to hell’. What should I do? Click to email (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window). I rec...
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cinnobun | The Answer Man
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I am Poppy and I offer the best advice you never wanted. Email me a question at justaskpoppy@icloud.com. Casandra M. from Austin, Texas asks, “Dear Answerman, I would rather pleasure myself than have sex with my husband. Is that normal? Supposed to be fun there would be a ride for it at Disneyland. Click to email (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Blog at WordPress.com. Gentle To...
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