kitchen
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Post by kitchen on Jul 20, 2018 10:03:17 GMT -6
Anyone listening to The Wilderness? It's gut wrenching to remember the 2016 election, but I'm really enjoying it so far.
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jkjacq
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Post by jkjacq on Jul 20, 2018 10:06:52 GMT -6
Its next, I just caught up on Hysteria.
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Post by honeylemon on Jul 22, 2018 21:53:07 GMT -6
I started it today. Reliving election night 2016 was traumatic all over again. But it’s a great pod. I’m learning so much.
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Post by mathrun on Jul 23, 2018 16:32:31 GMT -6
Co-signed. Listening to the retelling of Obama's presidency almost made up for the pain of reliving election night.
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jkjacq
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Post by jkjacq on Jul 23, 2018 18:36:30 GMT -6
I’m three minutes in and sick to my stomach all over.
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Post by jkjacq on Jul 24, 2018 7:50:33 GMT -6
I forgot about the baking cookies comment.
That was huge. Also her headbands
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Post by goldenlove on Jul 24, 2018 19:11:39 GMT -6
Man that first episode really took me back. I was only 9 days postpartum on election night and still went in to vote. Waking up in the middle of the night and seeing that he had won was a punch to the gut. I cried and apologized to my tiny baby.
And the protest montage at the end of episode 2 made me cry. It sucks that that's where we are now.
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kitchen
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Post by kitchen on Jul 24, 2018 19:28:38 GMT -6
Man that first episode really took me back. I was only 9 days postpartum on election night and still went in to vote. Waking up in the middle of the night and seeing that he had won was a punch to the gut. I cried and apologized to my tiny baby. And the protest montage at the end of episode 2 made me cry. It sucks that that's where we are now. I remember nursing my then three week old and had that same motn experience. I remember trying not to cry too hard so I didn't wake him up. Ugh.
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Post by jkjacq on Jul 24, 2018 21:08:02 GMT -6
Man that first episode really took me back. I was only 9 days postpartum on election night and still went in to vote. Waking up in the middle of the night and seeing that he had won was a punch to the gut. I cried and apologized to my tiny baby. And the protest montage at the end of episode 2 made me cry. It sucks that that's where we are now. It was the morning after that was hardest for me when C woke up and I had to tell her. She was so excited to go with me to vote for ‘a girl president’. I couldn’t stop crying and my boss steered clear of me (and his wife) all day. Still stings
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Post by goldenlove on Jul 25, 2018 4:15:22 GMT -6
Man that first episode really took me back. I was only 9 days postpartum on election night and still went in to vote. Waking up in the middle of the night and seeing that he had won was a punch to the gut. I cried and apologized to my tiny baby. And the protest montage at the end of episode 2 made me cry. It sucks that that's where we are now. It was the morning after that was hardest for me when C woke up and I had to tell her. She was so excited to go with me to vote for ‘a girl president’. I couldn’t stop crying and my boss steered clear of me (and his wife) all day. Still stings Ouch having a kid old enough to understand would be rough. Ugh. I'm sorry.
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Post by mathrun on Jul 25, 2018 6:12:42 GMT -6
Man that first episode really took me back. I was only 9 days postpartum on election night and still went in to vote. Waking up in the middle of the night and seeing that he had won was a punch to the gut. I cried and apologized to my tiny baby. And the protest montage at the end of episode 2 made me cry. It sucks that that's where we are now. It was the morning after that was hardest for me when C woke up and I had to tell her. She was so excited to go with me to vote for ‘a girl president’. I couldn’t stop crying and my boss steered clear of me (and his wife) all day. Still stings Ugh. My 11 year old son and I cried at the breakfast table when I told him. My husband wasn't sure what to do with us either. Such an awful day.
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