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Old 05-15-2012, 03:16 PM
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PuffysFriend
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Thanks! So often the quacking has to do with excuses for not being able to function in real life...inability to operate email, get from point A to point B, etc.

Examples: My friend, Puffy, wanted to go to a museum event she was invited to. she had isolated herself in her bedroom for months. When she was unable to find anyone to escort her--to get her there--she asked for advice from a couple of friends and made the attempt on her own. Oh good, we said. She did manage to board the train, but she got on the wrong shuttle after that. My goodness, the quacking that ensued! Screaming quacks about the experience, the evil bus driver, her need to throw up when she got to the wrong destination, etc.! She went to Santa Fe, actually--a great town for museums, art, etc....but the quacking!

I have a question. Does she gag and throw up when she has been away from her beloved vodka? Is the withdrawal process causing this? I have heard so many quacking theories from her that I don't know, but it's what I suspect.
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