Aaron Daniel Linsen
@Dannylinsen (9)
Australia • Age 26
Joined myLot 9 years ago
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Aaron Daniel Linsen
@Dannylinsen (9)
• Australia
11 Dec 15
Mainly thinking about a German Shepherd but am worried they might shed hair a bit too much. Suggestions??
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1 person
Aaron Daniel Linsen
@Dannylinsen (9)
• Australia
10 Dec 15
So in multiple documentaries experts are certain that by between 2020 and 2030 mars will be inhabitable. With reasons to believe that over the years to come that when temperature rises, water from underneath the north and south...
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5 people
Aaron Daniel Linsen
@Dannylinsen (9)
• Australia
10 Dec 15
So in multiple documentaries experts are certain that by between 2020 and 2030 mars will be inhabitable. With reasons to believe that over the years to come that when temperature rises, water from underneath the north and south...
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5 people
Aaron Daniel Linsen
@Dannylinsen (9)
• Australia
10 Dec 15
So in multiple documentaries experts are certain that by between 2020 and 2030 mars will be inhabitable. With reasons to believe that over the years to come that when temperature rises, water from underneath the north and south...
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5 people
Aaron Daniel Linsen
@Dannylinsen (9)
• Australia
10 Dec 15
So in multiple documentaries experts are certain that by between 2020 and 2030 mars will be inhabitable. With reasons to believe that over the years to come that when temperature rises, water from underneath the north and south...
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5 people
Aaron Daniel Linsen
@Dannylinsen (9)
• Australia
10 Dec 15
So in multiple documentaries experts are certain that by between 2020 and 2030 mars will be inhabitable. With reasons to believe that over the years to come that when temperature rises, water from underneath the north and south...
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5 people
Aaron Daniel Linsen
@Dannylinsen (9)
• Australia
10 Dec 15
So in multiple documentaries experts are certain that by between 2020 and 2030 mars will be inhabitable. With reasons to believe that over the years to come that when temperature rises, water from underneath the north and south...
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5 people
Ranjith Narayan
@Surinamstar27 (315)
• Mumbai, India
11 Dec 15
From India, a young Swami Vivekananda reached Chicago in 1897(nearly) and one American lady became his disciple and became Sister Nivedita. A rare occasion of meeting of an Eastern and a Western mind. Swami's memories are still...
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Marlina
@marlina (154131)
• Canada
10 Dec 15
Chocolate Slices Anyone?
I just heard on the radio this morning about the Japanese
coming up with chocolate slices. Yes, you read right! Something
similar to Kraft cheese slices but made out of chocolate.
Imagine all the...
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AbbyGreenhill Chocolate in any form is fine by me as long as it is dark chocolate.
11 Dec 15
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5 people
Aaron Daniel Linsen
@Dannylinsen (9)
• Australia
10 Dec 15
So in multiple documentaries experts are certain that by between 2020 and 2030 mars will be inhabitable. With reasons to believe that over the years to come that when temperature rises, water from underneath the north and south...
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5 people
Anna
@LadyDuck (471498)
• Switzerland
9 Dec 15
The Christmas tree tradition started in Germany possibly in the 15th century.
As many ancient populations, the Germans believed that evergreen trees had magic powers.
They decorated the entrance doors and the windows with pine...
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44 people
Anna
@LadyDuck (471498)
• Switzerland
9 Dec 15
The Christmas tree tradition started in Germany possibly in the 15th century.
As many ancient populations, the Germans believed that evergreen trees had magic powers.
They decorated the entrance doors and the windows with pine...
45 responses •
44 people
Anna
@LadyDuck (471498)
• Switzerland
9 Dec 15
The Christmas tree tradition started in Germany possibly in the 15th century.
As many ancient populations, the Germans believed that evergreen trees had magic powers.
They decorated the entrance doors and the windows with pine...
45 responses •
44 people
Anna
@LadyDuck (471498)
• Switzerland
9 Dec 15
The Christmas tree tradition started in Germany possibly in the 15th century.
As many ancient populations, the Germans believed that evergreen trees had magic powers.
They decorated the entrance doors and the windows with pine...
45 responses •
44 people
Anna
@LadyDuck (471498)
• Switzerland
9 Dec 15
The Christmas tree tradition started in Germany possibly in the 15th century.
As many ancient populations, the Germans believed that evergreen trees had magic powers.
They decorated the entrance doors and the windows with pine...
45 responses •
44 people
Anna
@LadyDuck (471498)
• Switzerland
9 Dec 15
The Christmas tree tradition started in Germany possibly in the 15th century.
As many ancient populations, the Germans believed that evergreen trees had magic powers.
They decorated the entrance doors and the windows with pine...
45 responses •
44 people