"@morninggloria: when my oldest was born, some 20 years ago, every woman at work between the ages of 20 and 40 was having babies, and it was so weird: it was like a freakin' contest as to who had the biggest baby."
"After a year in which my income has dwindled significantly while my expenses have done the opposite, I have found that, for me anyway, the key to coping is ruthlessly separating my wants from my needs.
It's amazing what you can get by without buying."
"@morninggloria: I dress for the weather, too, though I realize that living in Tennessee, I have no right to complain about the cold to you people from the upper midwest.
Besides weather, I ask myself, "Does it itch?" and "Does it fit right, so it's comfortable.""
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