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because you can think straight and make rational decisions - although Valium does have its uses.
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Because when you're going looking for your next "fix" (aka the LQS) people are supportive for a REEEEEEEALY long time before they try to stage an intervention...
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...get paid at work to quilt...now that's my idea of an ideal job...can't imagine that happening with valium...
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No one ever said "wow" and "beautiful!" about a picture of a valium.
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Originally Posted by IrishNY
No one ever said "wow" and "beautiful!" about a picture of a valium.
[img]http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t...ard/Valium.jpg[/img] [img]http://timecities.com/Members/online...16-458x354.jpg[/img] [img]http://www.artghost.com/cards/cards2/valium.jpg[/img] Billy |
cuz it keeps us off the streets and outta jail? (well, so far, anyway...) :o)
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re:rehab for quilting addiction:
YES, please rehab all of us -- in a fabric shop with a sea of sewing machines and no interruptions for annoying things like the need to stop for cooking..... tee hee |
The major side effect of quilting is a beautiful project when it is finished and it doesn't harm the body. However, there may be a few strings attached here and there after quilting. lol
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easier to share on the QB - I'm sure a Valium-supportive thread would be quickly nixxed by the mods.
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All of the aforesaid positive remarks are wonderful - a busy mind and hands are all we need to keep us going - We do lots of pressing and I think ironing is therapeutic too, time to think and solve some of life's problems, and maybe plan the next project. The valium adverts surprised me somewhat Lostn51!! Just like smoking ads used to impress us eh? Patchwork and quilting might be an expensive hobby but how rich would some of us be if we had $1 for every packet of cigarettes we'd bought in our lifetime - I gave that up 27+ years ago but I'm not the slightest bit richer financially - I wonder why not? LOL
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