The fact that you don't take any medication and enjoy good health, the same as me, means that you must have looked after yourself pretty good, so you've only yourself to be thankful to.
10C, i do believe there are a good few diseases lurking about out there that can attach themselves to you no matter how well you've looked after yourself.
I am thankful to feel a lot better than I have done in recent times and spend more time away from the computer and AB. Lots of nice people on here so no disrespect. But, although I look in I have lost the urge to contribute. It had become a bad habit!!
i am thankful for having good family, friends, no spats, arguments with them at all. unlike some i have come across, i can't imagine not seeing them....
/// Nieve
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I agree with ummmm you do sound like you are gloating.
Do you specifically start a thread to boast, I have noticed this on numerous occasions.////
Quite frankly I couldn’t care less who you agree with , it means Jack chit to me , for someone who just joined AB this year ???? Unless of course ??????
I think it’s about time yous ( collectively) realise whenever you crawl out your caves and say stuff , it never will impact on my life :0)
If members know they cause friction with other members it might be wise to give them a wide berth. If members continually fail to control their words towards certain others frequently then we will consider this harassment and will roll out suspensions each time the issue arises.
I'm thankful for my lovely dog Jill who makes sure I get up in the mornings and get on with the day. Thankful for my brother who sees to all my 'techno' issues, without whom I would be total rubbish ! Lastly, thankful for my long time friend (57 years) who always looks on the bright side and cheers me up - thanks Pat x