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    Quote Originally Posted by PoeticPassions View Post
    Oh man I am the queen of losing stuff. I have lost almost everything imaginable (even myself ), and it has become so bad that I am known for it amongst family and friends and constantly made fun of. However, I have never lost something that was someone else's... so that makes me wonder whether I inherently value my own stuff less than other people's? Or maybe because I don't use other people's things that often, I am (statistically) less prone to lose them??? I don't know, but my scatterbrain has really been detrimental to my wallet...
    me, too! Why can't I remember things? I locked my keys in my car on Saturday. That seems to be happening more often.
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    ok I just saw this picture and it reminded me of the reading in the bath thread we had not so long ago. I have very complex thoughts on it but anyways: https://plus.google.com/photos/10162...27509047121250
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    Quote Originally Posted by qimissung View Post
    me, too! Why can't I remember things? I locked my keys in my car on Saturday. That seems to be happening more often.
    At least you're not driving looking for your car keys-I have done that twice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TurquoiseSunset View Post
    If your eyelids are dry, but the rest of your face isn't then you've probably had some sort of allergic reaction? This has happened to me. If you have sensitive skin you shouldn't put your normal moisturiser over your eye area. You need a special eye cream or gel for sensitive skin.

    Also, the eyelids are probably the oliest parts of the body, so that's another reason it makes me think you've had a reaction to something if they are dry. But the reaction needn't be because of some 'wrong' cream you've put on them. I've been using specialized stuff for quite a while, but it still happens to me from time to time (especially the inner corners of my top eyelids).
    I'm going to change my eyeline and clean my brushes tonight, I'm hoping that helps.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Helga View Post
    ok I just saw this picture and it reminded me of the reading in the bath thread we had not so long ago. I have very complex thoughts on it but anyways: https://plus.google.com/photos/10162...27509047121250
    1) Love the toy boat at the foot of the tub
    2) Not crazy about the books being so close to the water. I know I'd ruin a few books if that were mine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by papayahed View Post
    1) Love the toy boat at the foot of the tub
    2) Not crazy about the books being so close to the water. I know I'd ruin a few books if that were mine.
    yeah I guess I'd be worried about the books because of the heat and humidity, but it looks good...
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    Quote Originally Posted by KCurtis View Post
    At least you're not driving looking for your car keys-I have done that twice.
    On an early get-up at the hotel once, I set my room key on top of the TV and turned the remote in to the front desk. The clerk looked at the TV remote and said (a little too sarcastically for my taste) “Uh, sir, we like to leave those in the room.”
    Uhhhh...

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    Haha, that's great. I don't have many brain-slips like that, but I did once find a jug filled with peach juice in the kitchen cupboard instead of the fridge. I don't remember putting it there, but I was the only person in the apartment. I'm pretty sure someone very quiet broke into my house and moved my juice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JuniperWoolf View Post
    Haha, that's great. I don't have many brain-slips like that, but I did once find a jug filled with peach juice in the kitchen cupboard instead of the fridge. I don't remember putting it there, but I was the only person in the apartment. I'm pretty sure someone very quiet broke into my house and moved my juice.
    it starts with the juice in the cupboard... it's good that you're still noticing. When others start noticing what you didn't, then.... Sancho looks like he's begun to reach this stage. They have... good places these days.

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    Yep, it’s only a matter of time before they find me wandering around the neighborhood wearing nothing but a crazy, unhinged smile.
    Uhhhh...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sancho View Post
    Yep, it’s only a matter of time before they find me wandering around the neighborhood wearing nothing but a crazy, unhinged smile.


    Good job it's warm in your neck of the woods. Here I might get frostbitten parts at certain times of the year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Helga View Post
    yeah I guess I'd be worried about the books because of the heat and humidity, but it looks good...
    What would be cool is if it was one of those spinning bookcases, like when you want a bath you push a button and the bookcase rotates so the books aren't exposed to water ohhhh even better if there was a full bar on the other side so you can have an appletini while soaking.

    Somebody has to invent that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Helga View Post
    ok I just saw this picture and it reminded me of the reading in the bath thread we had not so long ago. I have very complex thoughts on it but anyways: https://plus.google.com/photos/10162...27509047121250
    omg, that looks awesome!!!! Oh, that and an appletini, what heaven!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by papayahed View Post
    What would be cool is if it was one of those spinning bookcases, like when you want a bath you push a button and the bookcase rotates so the books aren't exposed to water ohhhh even better if there was a full bar on the other side so you can have an appletini while soaking.

    Somebody has to invent that.
    I can see great minds coming together here and creating something amazing for us all...
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    Quote Originally Posted by papayahed View Post
    I'm going to change my eyeline and clean my brushes tonight, I'm hoping that helps.
    I use an Organica eye contour for that delicate area. Aveda is also good.

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