People! This Needs To Stop!!

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ccr03 Posted 29 Mar 2007 , 6:00am
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I have been trying to go to sleep for the past hour and silly me decided to get on CC before I went to bed. Bad idea icon_wink.gif

I'm exhausted - but don't want to leave you all! Help! icon_smile.gif

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heather2780 Posted 29 Mar 2007 , 6:03am
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I know the feeling Your so tired but someone you just cant pry yourslef away from the computer. and in my sleepy sleepy mind i cant remember but last week someone posted about a game cake mania I had never heard of so I looked it up played my free trail bought it and now i cant turn that off ethier completly addicting. crazy.

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bigsisof3kids Posted 29 Mar 2007 , 11:20am
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Oh I KNOW, how many times have I kicked myself(speaking proverbially lol ) from staying up too late! I have the opposite problem though - I wake up an hour earlier than necessary just to go on CC. Unthinkable. Lol
~Beth

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Dustbunny Posted 29 Mar 2007 , 1:18pm
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I do that too lol, always pay for it dearly in the morning icon_confused.gif

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CakeLadyM Posted 29 Mar 2007 , 11:13pm
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icon_surprised.gificon_surprised.gif CCRO3!!! There's another adverse condition that Heath and Jackie are NOT telling people about! It's a DIRECT result of being a moderate to serious CC'r! It's a SERIOUS MEDICAL CONDITION, and you're SURE to get it if you stay here very long!! icon_surprised.gif

Read this--and be WARNED!!

"NBI: Acronym for NUMB-BUTT-ITIS, a medical condition brought on by age, weight, and loss of tone in the lower quadrants of the gluteal muscles. This condition is most often seen in subjects who report finding items stuck to their gluteal regions without direct knowledge of such object being stuck there, until boldly pointed out by another person, usually a child or spouse of said patient. At some point in the progression of the disease, said patient will almost always complain of eye strain, sore shoulders from typing, or "piper's hand syndrome" (also known as PHS) which can be referenced in depth on one website only known to physician's and laymen as "my cake crack site," or "my cake website," or in other words, "Cakecentral.com" These severely cake-addicted individuals do not care for, or have realization of a serious need to be separated from their computers, due to the "cake crack site" addiction, and therefore, the NBI will only worsen with time spent on the Cake Central website. Treatment options include, but are not limited to: 1) Complete and total rehabilitation with said patient being kept away from any computerized venues for a period of at least one year. 2) Removal of sensory input in fingertips of patient, thereby limiting the ability to decorate cakes or think of trying to do so. 3) Psychotherapy and combination of above mentioned treatment options.

NOTE TO PHYSICIAN: At the point a patient reports to the physician that the number of objects stuck in and around the gluteal regions has reached two or more, there is no treatment or cure available. Usually the physician will receive a report from the coroner that not only one, but several objects were found lodged into the gluteal and thigh regions of dead patient, along with a laptop-like pose taken at death, complete with curled/crippled/arthritic fingers from typing, callouses on fingertips from typing, and enlarged wrists and thumbs from piping icing on thousands of cakes in a vain attempt to "satisfy" the patient's urges while alive, to decorate cakes and type about this to other cake-addicted individuals on the internet.

-M-
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mkolmar Posted 31 Mar 2007 , 12:48am
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Ha!
That's so funny, yet true! Bigsisof3 and I are in the same class and sometimes she looks tired and she will say she stayed u on CC too late, then other days it's my turn to be the tired one.

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cakes21 Posted 31 Mar 2007 , 2:44am
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I find that I do the same thing. Usually when the kids are out it is my turn to go to bed, but I am always getting sidetracked.icon_smile.gif

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indydebi Posted 31 Mar 2007 , 3:17am
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It's bad isn't it? I know I've found myself wondering where everyone is and I check my clock and realize that NORMAL people are in bed at 2:30 in the morning! icon_lol.gificon_cry.gif

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Silver044 Posted 31 Mar 2007 , 2:43pm
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LOL...I just found this site and I can't stay away! I wake up thinking about cake and what new in the forums and go to bed and think "Hum...I wonder what new cakes have been posted?" I was hoping that I wasn't the only one addicted to CC. LOL

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LaSombra Posted 31 Mar 2007 , 5:26pm
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icon_redface.gif I do this all the time! I also go to another forum and stay up too late also icon_razz.gif

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heather2780 Posted 4 Apr 2007 , 3:14pm
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I had to bring up this thread agian to tell all of you how horriable this is this morning I keep telling myslef just get your son off to school before you get on CC but I dont wait I get him ready and turn on the computer and have him waiting for me to tell him its time to go. only i did not tell him because I was so wrapped up in CC he comes to me at 8 um mom are you forgetting something completly made him miss his bus how horriable is that!!

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