38 Year Old
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Female
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From Abilene, TX·
Joined on August 20, 2006
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Relationship status: Single
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Born on December 27th
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I have a crush on someone!
38 Year Old
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Female
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From Abilene, TX·
Joined on August 20, 2006
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Relationship status: Single
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Born on December 27th
·1 referrals joined!
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I have a crush on someone!
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IF YOU DON'T WANT TO RATE MY PROFILE OR LEAVE ME A COMMET THAT IS FINE BY ME BUT IF YOU WANT TO MAKE A FRIENDS REQUEST AT LEAST TAKE A LOOK AT WHAT I DO. RATE MY PHOTOS JUST AS I WILL RATE YOURS
Old woman just looking to make friends and see new ideas, I will be happy to see and rate your pictures, BUT I will NOT rate the NUDE for either sex. I am straight and don't have time to look at a penis, or vigina to know what they look like. Not a Holy Roller or anything like that.
I am a granmother with 4 grankids 3 boys and 1 girl. Love these children dearly. along with my two daughters
A Southeren Girl born and proud ot it.
You will notice that I don't have a whole lot of stuff on my profile. I want you to see me and what I like to do. This to me is by the pictures that you will find in my Albums inside not on this page with a lot of pic.
ONE OF THE FEW THAT SUFFER FROM AN ALLERGY TO ALCOHOL Adverse and allergic reactions to alcohol Allergic reactions to alcoholic beverages are uncommon, but have been described. By contrast, non-allergic adverse reactions to alcohol such as flushing, irritant reactions, toxic reactions and psychological effects are more common. Serious allergic reactions to beer or wine may occur Anaphylaxis has been described in patients with severe allergic reactions to proteins within grapes, yeast, hops, barley and wheat. These patients are not sensitive to alcohol itself.
Anaphylaxis to alcohol is rare Allergic reactions to alcohol itself are rare, but described in a few dozen published case reports. As little as 1 ml of pure alcohol (equivalent to 10ml of wine or a mouthful of beer) is enough to provoke severe rashes, difficulty breathing, stomach cramps or collapse, a condition known as anaphylaxis. Given that the body constantly produces small amounts of alcohol itself, the reason that such reactions occur is poorly understood. Allergy tests using alcohol are usually negative, but sometimes positive to breakdown products of ethanol such as acetaldehyde or acetic acid ("vinegar"). Provocation tests with alcohol are usually positive, but only sometimes when acetaldehyde or acetic acid are used. Finally, alcohol can sometimes act as a "co-factor", increasing the likelihood of anaphylaxis from other causes.
38 Year Old
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Female
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From Abilene, TX·
Joined on August 20, 2006
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Relationship status: Single
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Born on December 27th
·1 referrals joined!
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I have a crush on someone!
Interests
I love to read almost anything but horror. I love Science-Fiction Fantasy and Romance best I guess in that order comes Mysteries and History
Diffirent mediums of Art
Don Marco crayon artist www.themastercrayonartist.biz