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Grease is the Word

I was going to blog earlier and then I turned on the television and heard the song “Born to Handjive” and thought, “when my childhood beckons I must heed the call.” Yes, the movie, “Grease,” in all it’s cheezy glory occupied the last hour of my life (and boy do I still get a high off “We Go Together.”)

Anyway, I am recovering from my break-up by burying myself in self-help books and technical labels that reduce human relationships into neat little packages with bows on top. (Is anything good for you anymore? I guess watching Grease can’t hurt anybody. No, wait, that’s my TV addiction!) Am I a co-addict? A co-dependent? A co-avoidance-addict-co-dependent-enabler/addict? I don’t know. robertrobb.com on line viagra The water therapy is also known for its effectiveness in improving appetite. To get more information about their terms and conditions, you can buying tadalafil tablets visit their website. First, ensure that your copy is buy viagra italy spam-proof. This facilitates the levitra sale http://robertrobb.com/pounding-flake-over-internet-privacy/ blood stream in the male organ is needed to keep it erect during intercourse. But it is sure keeping me busy. One things for certian…and that is that I have not read every self-help book known to man…yet.

Just for today, I prefer the movie “Grease” over self-help books.

2 thoughts on “Grease is the Word

  • Being that I live a block from Rydel High, date the real version of Sandy and recently took her to see Olivia perform; Grease is indeed the word.

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