Don't tell me you don't miss it..

Philippines
December 1, 2011 10:04am CST
Geez, I am so exhausted today, got a lot of things and appointments done in the metro. What made it so exhausting is the jam-packed traffic along the main streets,heavy rainpours that led to immediate flooding on roadways and the not so friendly distances between the locations of my venues. grrr!, But amidst all of it, here I am writing a new post in myLot. Guess, I must have missed it. Haven't you guys? I must say,being here is a relief from the chaotic day I had.
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@vivasuzi (4127)
• United States
1 Dec 11
It is nice to come to places like Mylot to talk about mindless things and take a break from a busy day :) I just started coming here every day during my lunch break! It's nice to get some chatting in and earn a few pennies for it. You don't have a lot of points, so you must be a newer member. You'll probably find that over time when you are thinking throughout the day, you'll really want to go to Mylot to ask a question :-D I often come up with questions or discussions on my drive home, and try to post them as soon as I get home.
• Nairobi, Kenya
1 Dec 11
That makes two of us. I can't wait to get home to post an idea that I get when driving home!!1 unfortunately, like all nice dreams, most of these ideas tend to take their leave before I get home.
• Philippines
10 Dec 11
Mylot is fast becoming a home to unload things from our shoulders, hearts or minds once we find a respite from the busy that we spend working. It is fast becoming a home for you, too. I can read the signs. so your day has been not so good. Understandable. When it rains no matter how light it is, the traffic just simply gets jampacked. When the rains increases its intensity, you can just imagine what happens to the traffic then, add up to it the accumulated surface run off due to the heavy rainfall...that is disaster. But since we have been here for years and years, we will just have to learn how to bear with it. May you have it good for the rest of the day.