CelticSoulSister
@CelticSoulSister (1640)
Southend-On-Sea, England • Age 70
Joined myLot 16 years ago
Just an aging female chocolate, movies, cats and music lover!
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ChoukseyMK
@ChoukseyMK (1045)
• India
3 Dec 17
I get surprised how new generation types with super fast speed using thumb tips of both the hands.
They may be failed in real typing test on desktop or laptop keyboard. But I can't type using both hands. I may type hardly10 words...
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ChoukseyMK
@ChoukseyMK (1045)
• India
3 Dec 17
I get surprised how new generation types with super fast speed using thumb tips of both the hands.
They may be failed in real typing test on desktop or laptop keyboard. But I can't type using both hands. I may type hardly10 words...
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CelticSoulSister I don't know what my typing speed on a phone pad would be, but on a PC keyboard on a bad day it's about 70wpm and on a good day about 90wpm. However, I was taught to type back in the 1970s in the traditional way and with practice, having been taught that way,...
3 Dec 17
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CelticSoulSister
@CelticSoulSister (1640)
• Southend-On-Sea, England
16 May 08
Well....lol milkshake is part of life.
What's your favourite flavour?
Mine is, going back to my early childhood in the late 1950s, there was an ice cream bar in my home town that served heavenly pineapple-flavoured...
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Fleur
@Fleura (30539)
• United Kingdom
1 Dec 17
When was the last time you really laughed about something?
I don’t mean just a polite chuckle, but really laughed until your eyes watered and your sides ached, or you had a fit of the giggles and just couldn’t stop?
It occurred...
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Fleur
@Fleura (30539)
• United Kingdom
1 Dec 17
When was the last time you really laughed about something?
I don’t mean just a polite chuckle, but really laughed until your eyes watered and your sides ached, or you had a fit of the giggles and just couldn’t stop?
It occurred...
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A loves B
@A_loves_B (1608)
• Indonesia
1 Dec 17
Cooking with coconut oil is similar with cooking with olive oil. But in my place, coconut oil is more common to use in cooking than other kinds of cooking oil. We use coconut oil for deep frying, sautéing, baking, roasting, and...
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Rubeena Bashir Kunju
@rubyriaz007 (4188)
• India
30 Nov 17
Have you ever had Cassata Ice Creams.It tastes different than the usual ice creams. Two- three flavors are mixed in it,mostly strawberry and pistachio flavor.It is bit costly also compared to the normal ice creams,so we can have...
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A loves B
@A_loves_B (1608)
• Indonesia
1 Dec 17
Cooking with coconut oil is similar with cooking with olive oil. But in my place, coconut oil is more common to use in cooking than other kinds of cooking oil. We use coconut oil for deep frying, sautéing, baking, roasting, and...
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9 people
Kerry
@lovebeingmummy2 (806)
• Aberdeen, Scotland
14 Aug 16
When I was at school my favourite subjects were Biology, English and Cookery or Home Economics to give it its correct title.
My least favourite with maths and PE/Gym.
What is or was your most (or least) favorite subject in...
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Fleur
@Fleura (30539)
• United Kingdom
1 Dec 17
When was the last time you really laughed about something?
I don’t mean just a polite chuckle, but really laughed until your eyes watered and your sides ached, or you had a fit of the giggles and just couldn’t stop?
It occurred...
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CelticSoulSister I agree. The last time I really laughed properly rather than just a little chuckle or a grin, was probably more than ten years ago when I used to work with a girl who had a really unusual sense of humour. I'd be sitting in the office in fits of hysterical...
1 Dec 17
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Susan Humphries
@catsholiday (460)
• Derby, England
28 Nov 17
This is my first post on here and thought should introduce myself. I have been writing on various on line sites for some years and was recommended to try this one.
I live in the UK and have two children both adult and three step...
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snowy
@snowy22315 (181948)
• United States
28 Nov 17
I heard on the news we have an 18 percent chance of a White Christmas.That is not much obviously,so it is not likely to happen. I think once in the time I have been living in Central VA the past 12 years...there was one. However,...
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CelticSoulSister The last truly white Christmas I ever remember in the area of the UK where I live (the south-eastern corner) was in 1970 when it began snowing on Christmas Eve, continuing all through Christmas Day. They say here that if we get even just one single flake of...
28 Nov 17
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Susan Humphries
@catsholiday (460)
• Derby, England
28 Nov 17
This is my first post on here and thought should introduce myself. I have been writing on various on line sites for some years and was recommended to try this one.
I live in the UK and have two children both adult and three step...
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47 people