Darkwing
@Darkwing (21583)
Age 24
Joined myLot 18 years ago
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anncherry
@anncherry (406)
• Philippines
10 Aug 10
At this time in your life, have you met your soulmate?
Soulmate (acc. to the online urban dictionary) is the one person who can always make you smile, who shares your hopes and dreams, who makes you whole.
If you have, what...
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ellie333
@ellie333 (21016)
3 Jun 10
My son is on half tem at present and as I work he goes to a childcare school. Today he came home as a pirate, hat, sword belt and a skull and bones tattoo bless (face paints really lol) Well has gone and told neighbour she is...
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Darkwing Bless... I'll bet he really enjoyed that.
I can't remember what I used to play with my kids, but I was housemother in a children's home for a few years, in Brighton. The kids loved to walk over to the big park... Wild Park... and we used to have roly-poly...
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Lakota12
@Lakota12 (42600)
• United States
4 Jun 10
About 2 weeks ago we had some exsitement in our neighborhood.
Helicopters flying round nd round cops colore and news trucks! 3 different channels.
The cops all dawned there grear and hid to try to sneak up on the house hd lots...
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ellie333
@ellie333 (21016)
25 May 10
I have some really pretty weeds growing in my garden but to me they are lovely, some have lovely white flowers and others have pretty pink ones. So how can they be a weed when they are part of the beauty of nature. I leave them I...
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Darkwing For some strange reason, we regard some wild flowers as weeds, when they are not only wild flowers but also, in many cases, herbs or plants containing medicinal properties. We only consider them as weeds when they grow so profusely that they take over, surely....
26 May 10
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maximax8
@maximax8 (31046)
• United Kingdom
12 Mar 10
I am furious to see that without permission that my local newspaper have published a story about what happened to my 14 year old son last Friday. My son had gone on a school trip to the Houses of Parliament and he had been left...
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4 people
Wizzywig
@Wizzywig (7847)
12 Mar 10
For me it would be
1. parsnips... I always hated them & remember them staring menacingly at me from my plate
2. Cheese and potato pie... I still love the golden bubbling top 'crust'. we only ever had it on a Saturday... I dont...
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Darkwing There are a few things I remember too... this is quite thought-provoking actually. In my childhood days, we had to live on a budget. I have three siblings and my Dad was only bringing home a basic wage, working for the Gas Board, in their office.
On Monday,...
14 Mar 10
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Bala
@balasri (26537)
• India
25 Feb 10
You rub this magnificent lamp, and the Genie comes out and bows to you asking for your wish.Are you ready with your wish?
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raydene
@raydene (9871)
• United States
25 Feb 10
Here's a question for you all.
Why is there 2 spellings
for the word faerie/fairy?
Faerie seems more magical to me.
Which way do you spell it...
and why?
xoxoxoxoxo
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3 people
MsTickle
@MsTickle (25180)
• Australia
25 Feb 10
Ahhh, that's better...that makes me 37 and so much closer to how I actually feel.
When I was growing up...(just a few weeks ago) 60 year olds were dull. My aunties and uncles around that age were so staid and used up. They...
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Darkwing Yes... you're as old as you feel, my friend. I've always said that age is just a number that isn't important. What IS important is that you enjoy life, for as long as you see fit. People, especially the younger set, have often asked me my age... my reply, "I'm...
25 Feb 10
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Gabs
@gabs8513 (48686)
• United Kingdom
24 Feb 10
On the way Home from Gissi's walk I had to go to the Shop to get some Milk, I put Gissi on the Dog lead Handle, someone had put a Walker near by, but it was ok as it was not in Gissi's way
I am walking round the Shop to get a...
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Darkwing L'il Devil, just wants the world to know that he's feeling better, Gabs. It seems the vet's antibiotic injection has done the trick, and he's ready to take on the world again! lol. That's my Gissi!!! Spring is coming and he's full of the joys of it. How cute...
25 Feb 10
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Wizzywig
@Wizzywig (7847)
24 Feb 10
Just over 8 years ago, my dad told the visiting nurse that mum and I were going to take him on a snowdrop walk. We all knew that he was not going to leave his bed again so I asked my husband to go out and buy a potted snowdrop. It...
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Darkwing Awwwwww... that's a wonderful story, Wizzy. Snowdrops are the first signs of Spring and new life. They're pure and white, and were obviously very significant to your Dad.
I think that was a very loving thing you did for him, and hope you enjoy them and the...
24 Feb 10
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ronaldinu
@ronaldinu (12422)
• Malta
24 Feb 10
I have a colleague whom I suspect is suffering from a mild depression. The first words that come out of her mouth is “how depressing” such and such a thing is. If it is a fine day she would say “how depressing it’s too hot” or...
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dpk262006
@dpk262006 (58678)
• Delhi, India
24 Feb 10
Hi Friends!
In the outset, let me make a humble request that this discussion of mine may not be taken otherwise, by any of my friends/members here and no one who intends to participate in this discussion should take...
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Darkwing Hi dpk! I haven't been around for a good while, or only every couple of months so that I don't lose my membership here. lol. However, I saw this discussion in my inbox and had to come and tell you what a very good, well thought out discussion it is. I know...
24 Feb 10
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leenie50
@leenie50 (3992)
• United States
18 Feb 10
Well as most of my friends know, my Hubby has been out of work for over 2 1/2 years. He is 57 and about to have a birthday and feels as though he will never work again. He feels his age as well as a Stint in one of his arteries...
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Darkwing Hello, my friend! I can understand your hubby's fears but it might surprise him to know that there are certain company policies out there these days that stipulate, "no prejudice" when recruiting staff. I used to work for Amex... ok, after contracting RSI, I...
22 Feb 10
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ronaldinu
@ronaldinu (12422)
• Malta
21 Feb 10
Do you stir tea and coffee with the same teaspoon? I am more a tea person while my wife is contrary the opposite. She loves coffee but hates tea. Although I drink coffee I hate the strong coffee smell while drinking tea. So I font...
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Darkwing I like both tea and coffe, and I don't take sugar, so the only thing I stir when making it, is tea; in order to brew it properly. Coffee, I take black, and without sugar, so that doesn't need stirring.
However, when my son visits, I often drink tea or green...
22 Feb 10
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Gabs
@gabs8513 (48686)
• United Kingdom
21 Feb 10
Well I have now got a Mover for the Move, a lot cheaper then the last quote
I have finally heard back from the Landlord and the outcome is.........
H will replace all the Carpets, the Cooker and the Shower, yeah...
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