minsmins
@minsmins (162)
Philippines • Age 44
Joined myLot 18 years ago
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Myrilia
@Myrilia (209)
• United States
23 Jun 07
Several people in my family have had strokes. My grandmother was left blind and with no short term memory from one. My brother died at 49 from one. I often wonder if they run in families. How can we prevent them? They are the...
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pauloahorro
@pauloahorro (232)
• Philippines
26 Jul 07
Well I just like to know what kind of names do you have for your pets. Dogs, cats, birds.. All kinds. I have a dog. His name is frapuccino. haha And if ever you would ask if I love coffee.. No. lol so, tell me your pet's name. ;p
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guss2000
@guss2000 (2232)
• United States
13 Aug 07
I'm trying to figure out what kind of dog this is. At first I thought some kind of shitsu, but maybe something more in the terrior family? Does anyone have any idea?
I know the picture is crappy but it's the best that i have...
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melody08
@melody08 (36)
• Philippines
13 Aug 07
how to be a good wife to our husbands, do's and don'ts, how to take your responsibilities as the wife
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SUDHIR1965
@SUDHIR1965 (37)
• India
18 Jan 07
Can someone advice me properly to get rid of my 8year old son habbit of watching TV as and when time permits. He sometimes goes to the extend of crying to watch TV. I understand that he finds it difficult to be without watching it...
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minsmins
@minsmins (162)
• Philippines
11 Jan 07
Regardless if they belong to Champ lines, they should be neutered/spayed (remove overies) to stop the multiplication of fault. Example, a brown-nosed Lhasa Apso (Breed Standard: nosed should be black); Genetic fault yes, but it is...
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6 people
minsmins
@minsmins (162)
• Philippines
11 Jan 07
Regardless if they belong to Champ lines, they should be neutered/spayed (remove overies) to stop the multiplication of fault. Example, a brown-nosed Lhasa Apso (Breed Standard: nosed should be black); Genetic fault yes, but it is...
36 responses •
6 people