Don't you wish we could just squash the little twit?!?
2007-08-17
08:20:52
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night-owl gracie
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Glenda & pgt...I hate mirrors too! Bought one of those 10x magnifying ones to help put on makeup and pluck my eyebrows....what I saw scared me so much, I threw it away!
2007-08-17
11:29:14 ·
update #1
Granny....the Fat Fairy is next on my squash list! lol
2007-08-17
11:33:17 ·
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Sylvia, what a little luv your grandson is...guess we should call them the "trees of life".
2007-08-17
16:32:23 ·
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If I ever do catch him.... women of the world will praise me. ha. I hate to look in the mirror. Every time I do I find something new. I just love this getting older. At least it isn't the same face everyday.
2007-08-17 08:29:09
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answered by Glenda 4
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Fairy? Are you kidding? LOL! Actually, I have earned all my wrinkles. The ones that show I have had much laughter and joy, the ones which say, my eyes have seen much and cried much, the wrinkles which line my forehead shows that there have been worries overcome. So, no, I see them as signs of the paths I've walked. There have been many!
The wiser knows that true beauty must always come from within. Wrinkles or not, our inner beauty is what many see!
2007-08-17 14:43:25
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answered by Anonymous
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The Wrinkle Fairy had to take a temporary leave of absence, so she sent the Fat Fairy to do her work. It's just like having a Botox Fairy. LOL
2007-08-17 10:36:33
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answered by Granny 6
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No, I am getting used to the little stinker. I have noticed that when I smile, my wrinkles look better and I can see my smile line.
I like seeing that.
Yes, let's all squash the little twit.
2007-08-17 08:37:03
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answered by makeitright 6
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I don't worry about the wrinkle fairy, I earned these " little trees round my eyes"
That's what my grandson said they are anyway, and I'm not going to let my self think they are anything different! lol x
2007-08-17 09:53:52
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answered by ? 5
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Ha ha very funny. Actually, the Wrinkle Fairy has been very good to me.
Could it be the Principal Secret nurturing cream that I've been using?
2007-08-17 12:22:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I stopped paying attention to my face in that mirror a long time ago. Now it is just getting the hair looking halfway decent after I wash up in the morning, and to heck with the rest.
2007-08-17 10:03:18
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answered by Susie Q 7
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The wrinkle fairy visits way too often, and doesn't put any money under my pillow either!!
2007-08-17 12:55:31
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answered by kayboff 7
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I guess I've good good genes? People say I look at least 15 years younger than I am. They are always shocked when I tell them my age, which is verrrrry infrequently.
2007-08-17 11:35:41
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answered by Anonymous
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LOL...fun question!
The first time my son-in-law solemnly said to me, "Mom, I am now able to see your smile wrinkles, they're just beautiful! " I was tossed between bopping him and hugging him. They're inevitable...he got the hug for keeping me optimistic about something I wasn't even aware of! For me at least their not worry lines, and I'm here to have them...hip-hip-hurrah!
2007-08-17 11:11:30
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answered by Grace 5
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