Chelsea
@chelseaearnsmore (208)
United States
Joined myLot 9 years ago
I use smiley faces far too often, love reading and learning, and have a bunny named Betty.
Mentions (83)
Chelsea 's Mentions
INDIAN WOMAN
@hema7213 (3517)
• India
23 Nov 15
hey everyone, i really love to participate in surveys as they provide me so much opportunities to earn money within 5-30 mins of time period....do you ever participate in any surveys
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7 people
Chelsea
@chelseaearnsmore (208)
• United States
24 Nov 15
I recently started reading the book "The Reason I Jump" by Naoki Higashida, which is a question-and-answer format novel of him explaining his autism to the world at large, mainly through the help of a computer and author David...
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1 person
Chelsea
@chelseaearnsmore (208)
• United States
1 Dec 15
If you were lucky enough to have a childhood filled with books like mine, you may have a few tomes that hold sentimental value.
My classics are Where The Sidewalk Ends and The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein, along with The...
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7 people
Chelsea
@chelseaearnsmore (208)
• United States
1 Dec 15
If you were lucky enough to have a childhood filled with books like mine, you may have a few tomes that hold sentimental value.
My classics are Where The Sidewalk Ends and The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein, along with The...
9 responses •
7 people
Chelsea
@chelseaearnsmore (208)
• United States
1 Dec 15
If you were lucky enough to have a childhood filled with books like mine, you may have a few tomes that hold sentimental value.
My classics are Where The Sidewalk Ends and The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein, along with The...
9 responses •
7 people
Chelsea
@chelseaearnsmore (208)
• United States
1 Dec 15
If you were lucky enough to have a childhood filled with books like mine, you may have a few tomes that hold sentimental value.
My classics are Where The Sidewalk Ends and The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein, along with The...
9 responses •
7 people
Chelsea
@chelseaearnsmore (208)
• United States
1 Dec 15
If you were lucky enough to have a childhood filled with books like mine, you may have a few tomes that hold sentimental value.
My classics are Where The Sidewalk Ends and The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein, along with The...
9 responses •
7 people
pooja_cg
@pooja_cg (1735)
• India
21 Nov 06
men are more egoist.they are frustreted when there wives earn more than them.men like women to depend on them.what do u say.
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2 people
Chelsea
@chelseaearnsmore (208)
• United States
1 Dec 15
If you were lucky enough to have a childhood filled with books like mine, you may have a few tomes that hold sentimental value.
My classics are Where The Sidewalk Ends and The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein, along with The...
9 responses •
7 people
Jeff Moffitt
@moffittjc (121740)
• Gainesville, Florida
27 Nov 15
Don't think about what can happen tomorrow. Don't think about what can happen in a month. Don't think about what can happen in a year. Just focus on the 24 hours in front of you and do what you can to get closer to where you want...
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12 people
Chelsea
@chelseaearnsmore (208)
• United States
1 Dec 15
If you were lucky enough to have a childhood filled with books like mine, you may have a few tomes that hold sentimental value.
My classics are Where The Sidewalk Ends and The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein, along with The...
9 responses •
7 people
Chelsea
@chelseaearnsmore (208)
• United States
1 Dec 15
If you were lucky enough to have a childhood filled with books like mine, you may have a few tomes that hold sentimental value.
My classics are Where The Sidewalk Ends and The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein, along with The...
9 responses •
7 people
Chelsea
@chelseaearnsmore (208)
• United States
1 Dec 15
If you were lucky enough to have a childhood filled with books like mine, you may have a few tomes that hold sentimental value.
My classics are Where The Sidewalk Ends and The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein, along with The...
9 responses •
7 people
Chelsea
@chelseaearnsmore (208)
• United States
24 Nov 15
I recently started reading the book "The Reason I Jump" by Naoki Higashida, which is a question-and-answer format novel of him explaining his autism to the world at large, mainly through the help of a computer and author David...
1 response •
1 person
Wendy789
@Drosophila (16571)
• Ireland
23 Nov 15
At the beginning of the month, I'd decided to take a break from drinking.
It was partly stemmed from one massive Halloween celebration that had me nursing one stinking hangover. I woke up on a Saturday morning still drunk from...
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10 people