What was the last thing you purchased?
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Bighuey wrote:Today I bought a jug of drinking water, some apples, oranges, tortillas, orange juice, verde salsa, milk, goat cheese and a small package of M+M's.
wow, they didn't have goat cheese when i lived there..." trendy " reaches Mexico!...lovin it!

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I guess it would. Maybe Murder in the Crapper or something like that.Fran wrote:Wouldn't that make a great opening line for a story, BighueyBighuey wrote:One of the nessceties of life, three rolls of toilet paper. And a flashlight.

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oh and Flintstone vitamins
we gave up vitamins when my daughter got braces, she can't have gummies and "can't " swallow the big girl pills
so the doctor said, go back to Flintstones, they are chewable and better than not taking any
do you all take vitamins?
what do you think about taking vitamins?
do they really help?
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I take a Walmart knock-off of Centrum, dont know if they do any good or not. The best vitamins are in healthy food.