louievill
@louievill (28851)
Philippines • Age 65
Joined myLot 14 years ago
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Bojel
@jobelbojel (36030)
• Philippines
25 Oct 22
Yesterday, I got a little upset at work because people in my team are becoming so irresponsible.
I told them in the chat, no chance to do it face-to-face because we work from home.
The case/ticket has been opened since August...
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Erly Maglangit
@cacay1 (83577)
• Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
25 Oct 22
The heart tells when we're in love. In my case I knew I was in love for I feel happy when see the one I love. I also spent sleepless nights, tossing on bed and my mind wanted to capture the image of him.
Somehow, I want to tell...
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louievill People sometimes confuse love with infatuation and obsession.
25 Oct 22
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Kawasaki
@Kawasaki01 (659)
23 Oct 22
We should travel everyday such as going to school,colleges, office or other personal works. We either prefer public transport or own vehicle to travel. We have great advantage of going through public transport as it consumes less...
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louievill I prefer my own private vehicle but with a driver, I drive but I don't really enjoy it now, I prefer to just sit back and relax. I'm not rich but in the Philippines labor is cheap, lots of good driver/mechanics who are experts with no job so I get one that's...
24 Oct 22
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aubrey
@averygirl72 (37845)
• Philippines
19 Oct 22
I said before my father is back to working as a public jeepney driver. His schedule is every other day he doesn't work everyday. He is old now but he can still drive and work as a driver. I'm happy for him because he has money of...
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George B Vieto
@Deepizzaguy (104214)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
21 Oct 22
I am sure that the firefighters who live in Naples Florida found that their mission to rescue a female who had the bad luck of having her foot stuck in a massage chair at an unknown location on Monday afternoon an unusual rescue...
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George B Vieto
@Deepizzaguy (104214)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
21 Oct 22
I am sure that the firefighters who live in Naples Florida found that their mission to rescue a female who had the bad luck of having her foot stuck in a massage chair at an unknown location on Monday afternoon an unusual rescue...
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louievill That's really odd, it's like the chair had taken a life of its own just like in horror movies. Seriously it's good that they were able to help her. Don't you think the manufacturers or distributors should get a government safety summon? It might be necessary...
23 Oct 22
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aubrey
@averygirl72 (37845)
• Philippines
19 Oct 22
I said before my father is back to working as a public jeepney driver. His schedule is every other day he doesn't work everyday. He is old now but he can still drive and work as a driver. I'm happy for him because he has money of...
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Anindita Sengupta
@aninditasen (16501)
• Raurkela, India
18 Oct 22
It's raining here sometimes and the wind too are fast at times. This harsh wind has thrown down my Singapuri banana plant along with the bananas which I was waiting to ripe. In the photo is the banana florescent lying on the...
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louievill At least the fruit did not go to waste. This happens everywhere here when there's a strong typhoon.
18 Oct 22
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (342203)
• Rockingham, Australia
17 Oct 22
You might be battling to understand the photo. I took it at the same time as I took the door-mat that featured in my last post. It’s actually a piece of root that is somehow fastened to a glass door and acts as a door-handle....
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louievill That's pretty unique, are you sure it won't sprout out some new shoots if it gets wet?
17 Oct 22
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Kandase
@Kandae11 (55175)
17 Oct 22
Shrinking food and other items, rising prices, scarcity of goods and services, managing a budget these days has become a real balancing act.
Those who were not thrifty before are finding it necessary to cut back on unnecessary...
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louievill I had already been in a similar situation during the financial crisis and meltdown of 2008-2009 so I already learned a few lessons from a similar situation on how to fight it. Cutting back on things is good which I also did before but I think the real key is...
17 Oct 22
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George B Vieto
@Deepizzaguy (104214)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
17 Oct 22
Eight days ago, a cow fell down from a wooden floor inside of a barn that caused the cow to be trapped in a cellar who needed to be rescued.
The owner of the barn contacted the animal rescue team in Galax Virginia to ask them to...
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louievill Holy cow! That's a lot of work to get the cow out, glad to hear that the animal is safe.
17 Oct 22
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solxee
@sol_cee (38219)
• Philippines
7 Oct 22
So my cousin has a preschooler and one of her child’s activities in school is coloring. My niece can’t identify colors yet, unlike other kids in her class, and I say that’s fine. Kids learn at their own pace. And it’s not a race!...
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solxee
@sol_cee (38219)
• Philippines
7 Oct 22
So my cousin has a preschooler and one of her child’s activities in school is coloring. My niece can’t identify colors yet, unlike other kids in her class, and I say that’s fine. Kids learn at their own pace. And it’s not a race!...
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solxee
@sol_cee (38219)
• Philippines
7 Oct 22
So my cousin has a preschooler and one of her child’s activities in school is coloring. My niece can’t identify colors yet, unlike other kids in her class, and I say that’s fine. Kids learn at their own pace. And it’s not a race!...
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solxee
@sol_cee (38219)
• Philippines
7 Oct 22
So my cousin has a preschooler and one of her child’s activities in school is coloring. My niece can’t identify colors yet, unlike other kids in her class, and I say that’s fine. Kids learn at their own pace. And it’s not a race!...
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solxee
@sol_cee (38219)
• Philippines
7 Oct 22
So my cousin has a preschooler and one of her child’s activities in school is coloring. My niece can’t identify colors yet, unlike other kids in her class, and I say that’s fine. Kids learn at their own pace. And it’s not a race!...
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josefina
@josie_ (10032)
• Philippines
4 Oct 22
This post is not about religion as such but describes my state of mind when I wrote it.
Let me play the devil's advocate.
While my mind was idling, I started thinking about...
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solxee
@sol_cee (38219)
• Philippines
7 Oct 22
So my cousin has a preschooler and one of her child’s activities in school is coloring. My niece can’t identify colors yet, unlike other kids in her class, and I say that’s fine. Kids learn at their own pace. And it’s not a race!...
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louievill Sometimes kids have the tendency to color things with their favorite color. My daughter when she was young colored most things pink which was her favorite color. She grew up to be a young lady with extraordinary intelligence . At present she's a Dean's lister...
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josefina
@josie_ (10032)
• Philippines
4 Oct 22
This post is not about religion as such but describes my state of mind when I wrote it.
Let me play the devil's advocate.
While my mind was idling, I started thinking about...
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12 people