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[s]Goal: 100,000 New Goal: 200,000[/s] New Goal: 250.000

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The pad of my big toe on my left foot hurts. Like it's sore or something. For no reason.

For at least a week now, it's been feeling like I stabbed it or something. But it's not red, it's not puffy, it's not injured in any visible way. Same with the big toe.

So I'm really not sure what's going on. I just know it's annoying.

Maybe I did, I don't know. It's so weird, though!! It's been hurting forever.... XD I'm used to it, now. XD Sometimes it's like when you have a sore tooth or something, and you keep poking at it with your tongue. XD

Looks like this thread is finally slowing down again, with any luck maybe it will soon fall off the front page! :ohmy:

 

/not helping to achieve that goal

How I am is up in the air. I've been off/fuzzy the past couple days. Passed out last night at 8 writing an email. But besides that awesome! I got a promotion at work, going to Florida on Saturday and getting ready for the holidays. Are you happy to be home from your hike? How are you doing?

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