jessigirl116
@jessigirl116 (848)
United States • Age 50
Joined myLot 17 years ago
Peace, Love, & Chocolate Milk
Comments (332)
jessigirl116's Comments
twoey68
@twoey68 (13627)
• United States
28 Aug 09
It seems like all the time I’m hearing more and more exotic or down right strange names parents are giving their kids. Now, everyone has a right to name their kids what they want but I’m wondering if some of these parents really...
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18 people
CatsandDogs
@CatsandDogs (13963)
• United States
27 Apr 09
Now this is NOT to offend ANYBODY however, if I word something that doesn't sound right, by all means, let me know and I want to apologize if I do. I'm only telling what I've heard or read (closed...
14 responses •
6 people
gwoman2
@gwoman2 (710)
• United States
31 Mar 09
This was an e-mail sent from a friend: On water: Did you know that,
75% of Americans are chronically dehydrated?
In 37% of Americans, the thirst mechanism is so weak that it is mistaken for hunger?
Even MILD dehydration will...
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2 people
jessigirl116
@jessigirl116 (848)
• United States
7 Sep 08
My opinion? Bad. It's a simple, time saving option, but at what cost? What are the consequences when you choose the convenience of not needing to enter the store? If you don't go in, they spend less money, right? Nothing to catch...
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3 people
jessigirl116
@jessigirl116 (848)
• United States
7 Sep 08
My opinion? Bad. It's a simple, time saving option, but at what cost? What are the consequences when you choose the convenience of not needing to enter the store? If you don't go in, they spend less money, right? Nothing to catch...
14 responses •
3 people
jessigirl116
@jessigirl116 (848)
• United States
7 Sep 08
My opinion? Bad. It's a simple, time saving option, but at what cost? What are the consequences when you choose the convenience of not needing to enter the store? If you don't go in, they spend less money, right? Nothing to catch...
14 responses •
3 people
jessigirl116
@jessigirl116 (848)
• United States
7 Sep 08
My opinion? Bad. It's a simple, time saving option, but at what cost? What are the consequences when you choose the convenience of not needing to enter the store? If you don't go in, they spend less money, right? Nothing to catch...
14 responses •
3 people
jessigirl116
@jessigirl116 (848)
• United States
7 Sep 08
My opinion? Bad. It's a simple, time saving option, but at what cost? What are the consequences when you choose the convenience of not needing to enter the store? If you don't go in, they spend less money, right? Nothing to catch...
14 responses •
3 people
jessigirl116
@jessigirl116 (848)
• United States
7 Sep 08
My opinion? Bad. It's a simple, time saving option, but at what cost? What are the consequences when you choose the convenience of not needing to enter the store? If you don't go in, they spend less money, right? Nothing to catch...
14 responses •
3 people
jessigirl116
@jessigirl116 (848)
• United States
7 Sep 08
I was going to start a new discussion under the MyLot tag, and I noticed something that spurred this discussion instead. Why, with so many of us here, are there only 30,000 of us with MyLot for an interest??
Has someone...
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3 people
jessigirl116
@jessigirl116 (848)
• United States
7 Sep 08
My opinion? Bad. It's a simple, time saving option, but at what cost? What are the consequences when you choose the convenience of not needing to enter the store? If you don't go in, they spend less money, right? Nothing to catch...
14 responses •
3 people
jessigirl116
@jessigirl116 (848)
• United States
7 Sep 08
My opinion? Bad. It's a simple, time saving option, but at what cost? What are the consequences when you choose the convenience of not needing to enter the store? If you don't go in, they spend less money, right? Nothing to catch...
14 responses •
3 people
jessigirl116
@jessigirl116 (848)
• United States
7 Sep 08
My opinion? Bad. It's a simple, time saving option, but at what cost? What are the consequences when you choose the convenience of not needing to enter the store? If you don't go in, they spend less money, right? Nothing to catch...
14 responses •
3 people
jessigirl116
@jessigirl116 (848)
• United States
7 Sep 08
My opinion? Bad. It's a simple, time saving option, but at what cost? What are the consequences when you choose the convenience of not needing to enter the store? If you don't go in, they spend less money, right? Nothing to catch...
14 responses •
3 people
jessigirl116
@jessigirl116 (848)
• United States
7 Sep 08
My opinion? Bad. It's a simple, time saving option, but at what cost? What are the consequences when you choose the convenience of not needing to enter the store? If you don't go in, they spend less money, right? Nothing to catch...
14 responses •
3 people
jessigirl116
@jessigirl116 (848)
• United States
7 Sep 08
My opinion? Bad. It's a simple, time saving option, but at what cost? What are the consequences when you choose the convenience of not needing to enter the store? If you don't go in, they spend less money, right? Nothing to catch...
14 responses •
3 people