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May 10Liked by Krysta Gibson

So, now I can't get the lyric of the Beatles song, "Twist and Shout " out of my mind so I'm just going to roll with it for now. " Well, shake it up, baby, now (shake it up baby)

Twist and shout (twist and shout)

Come on, come on, come, come on, baby, now (come on baby)

Come on and work it on out (work it on out)

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That's great!!!!! Glad to help plant the ear worm......

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May 8Liked by Krysta Gibson

I remember when someone in high school spent the whole day, I think it was St. Patrics Day, speaking with an Irish brogue. Not only did it shake things up for those around but it was very memorable. (you know that person too).

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I didn't know that! What fun!

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May 8Liked by Krysta Gibson

It was fun. Just like the time some of us TP'd another friends house. I think it was for a birthday. That was so much fun. I came to refer to it as the "Night of Silent Panic", LOL

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May 8·edited May 8Liked by Krysta Gibson

I wouldn't recommend this to anyone and suggest they do it ON PURPOSE, but in my experience, the times when I've shaken things up the best, and caused a new way of looking and communicating with the world around me to fully impact me, indeed, I will say it was transformational, was when I was severely SICK, hospitalized! LOL I guess my point is that sometimes, if we don't shake things up voluntarily, life has a way of shaking things up for us, involuntarily! It might happen anyway in the natural process of life itself.

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You are so right. If we don't do it ourselves, the Universe steps in and handles it for us!

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