gman11377
@gman11377 (13)
United States • Age 46
Joined myLot 16 years ago
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jessa
@jesbellaine (4139)
• Philippines
23 Apr 08
Imagine this:
You are in a relationship for quite sometime now and both of you decided to get married. Everything is so perfect. You thought that you know everything about your partner… (You know… the part on where you two...
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gman11377 This is a situation that I am very familiar with. My now ex-wife dropped a very similar bombshell about two weeks before our wedding. It wasn't 50000, more like 26,000 and some change. Actually I stumbled on the situation while starting to consolidate our...
23 Apr 08
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whiteheron
@whiteheron (4222)
• United States
22 Apr 08
I am sitting here at my kitchen table with my huge old computer monitor before me.
To my left is a pile of unsorted mail and an ivory colored wood filing container with lots of unorganized papers in it and near by that is a...
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gman11377 Currently I am sitting on my old couch, peering at the tv over the top of my laptop. Having a portable I am all over the house, but I am usually in the living room as it is the least messy. We are currently remodeling our house, so appliances and furniture and...
22 Apr 08
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AnakSuNamun
@AnakSuNamun (2084)
• United States
22 Apr 08
I'm into Coronas(no lime) or Heineken(even though Heine is a bit too bitter sometimes). Maybe some Stella Artois every once in a while or Miller Lite if it's on sale:))))) What suggestions do you have? I believe Guinness is the...
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gman11377 Red Stripe is a good start, if you like light and sweet try Hornsby's cider for a twist. Something really different to try would be Dixie Blackened Voodo Lager. Good luck finding it outside of the south though. Japan also has some excellent imports. One starts...
22 Apr 08
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questionsnoanswers
@questionsnoanswers (622)
• Canada
21 Apr 08
My niece is 6yrs old, shes a brillant kid; however she has the biggest attitude. Especially when it comes to her mother. She has no respect for her.
She is allowed to stomp her feet, talk back, swear and yell at her mother....
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gman11377 The answer is simple, parents are scared of their kids these days. We have become more concerned with the children's feelings than their actions. I can remember the couple of times that I raised my voice to my parents, my butt is still sore. I am my childrens...
22 Apr 08
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stacyv81
@stacyv81 (5903)
• United States
22 Apr 08
There was a 5 year old boy, he was being babysat, his parents went out somewhere..The parents had a loaded gun without a safety in their closet. The babysitter had no clue it was there. When the babysitter heard a loud gunshot...
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ctrymuziklvr
@ctrymuziklvr (11057)
• United States
22 Apr 08
A lot of people look down on those who go to therapists because they think because they can handle their depression and feelings they feel everyone should be able to. Not true...not everyone can do it. I've tried and for me it...
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gman11377 I dealt with depression for years, and had tried talking to friends, pastors, parents, and so on. All of those people had an angle, they were all coming from a specific idea for "helping". Once things reached a head after moving to montana, a very caring...
22 Apr 08
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claire03
@claire03 (1443)
• United States
22 Apr 08
hi folks, my husband and i are planning to have garden in our backyard, we would want to have some fresh fruits and vegetables since we know it's good for our health, and it would be a good thing if we can grow a lot of them so we...
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claire03
@claire03 (1443)
• United States
21 Apr 08
If given a chance to live long, would you like to live a 100 years old? i think this would be a great achievement to reach 100 years of age to see your kids have a family, see your grandkids grow up and have their own kids too,...
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palonghorn
@palonghorn (5479)
• United States
21 Apr 08
what would you take? This discussion was started because of one I just responded too about 'if your house was on fire'. I moved 1600 miles 3 years ago, I was driving a Sunfire at the time, and was only able to bring what I could...
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