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Indian Princess
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Are you a person who likes all there ducks in a row? For the most part I do, but they always end up out of line, and when that happens it's like a feeling of falling in the pit of your stomach only you are sitting in the living room on the computer.



Single parents know what I am talking about, but how many of you feel this all the time , I dont! So when I hear of someone having it all the time, it makes me wonder how a person can live like that.
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nope..i am not like that...my dad is a perfectionist ...always on edge..sooooooooo i am just the opposite...i go with the flow....all i can do is my best and the rest is up to god....and i hate to admit it but when i run up on a ocd person i usually deliberately do stuff ot watch them tick....:sneaky:
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I like my ducks in a row. Makes them easier shoot that way.
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YZGI;601125 wrote: I like my ducks in a row. Makes them easier shoot that way.


only you yzgi only you....:wah: :wah: :wah: :wah:
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Guppy, thats cold girl, but funny:wah:
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I am 50 50

I like to know when someone has plans ahead of time, yet other times with my kids I live in utter chaos....

Ok there is no rhyme or reason to me....

*slinks away from thread*
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Sometimes being in the dark is better. Ha. Ha.
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Indian Princess;601392 wrote: Sometimes being in the dark is better. Ha. Ha.


oh yes I like to be an ostrich at times with my head in the sand ahahahaha
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