stuffyouneed
@stuffyouneed (57)
United States • Age 57
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markgadiano
@markgadiano (895)
• Philippines
31 Mar 08
lots of people eat chicken, pork, mutton, beef and the government will not question you about eating it. But if you kill the dog and more so if you eat their meat the government will put you in jail.Why? Is it fair? That you can...
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heart143
@heart143 (1202)
• Philippines
18 Mar 08
A lot of us drink either coffee or tea in the morning. Maybe our bodies need a little caffeine to jumpstart our day. But what if you don't have coffee or tea? Or your are not a coffee or tea drinker? What is your beverage or drink...
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TriciaW
@TriciaW (2441)
• United States
31 Mar 08
First let me say I am living with my exhusband and have been for some time. We were supposed to get married but I called it off. So here is the issue. Right before Christmas we went to the bar where we all had a wonderful time....
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stuffyouneed Tricia,
I have no idea who you are, or what you look like, or whether you are a calm cool and collected, or an explosive lunatic.....But I do know that no matter who you are or what you are you DO NOT need to be strangled in front of your kids.
It has been...
31 Mar 08
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Heather Echola
@GardenGerty (160611)
• United States
30 Mar 08
The third grade class i work with has been doing reports on famous Kansans. Peggy Hull was the first woman war correspondent, Amelia Earhart, was from Kansas. In politics we know about President Dwight D. Eisenhower, and Bob Dole...
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stuffyouneed Lets see,
Maine is vacationland for just about everybody, but Stephen king lives in Bangor, EB white was from Brooklin, Ann Rivers Siddons(author) vacations in Brooklin, Don McLain (bye bye miss american pie)has a couple houses in Maine.
Martha Stewart also...
31 Mar 08
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TriciaW
@TriciaW (2441)
• United States
31 Mar 08
I am curious.. do you say pop or soda and what area are you from. I live in Nebraska and I do say pop. I try to say soda when I am in other states only because I know people look at me funny when I say pop. So what do you call it...
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austinbell
@austinbell (491)
30 Mar 08
Do you like to garden and if so do you grow your own vegetables or just flowers
I like to grow some vegetables every year although I do not have a big garden and am not lucky enough to have an allotment I still like to grow a few...
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stuffyouneed oh yes,
we had a large garden last year. Grew many tomatoes for canning. Made our own Spaghetti sauce. Cucumbers for pickles. Green beens, peppers, peas.
We just till up our garden area each year, adding peat moss, fertilizer, and manure.
Saves money in...
30 Mar 08
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Pitstop
@pitstop (13734)
• Australia
30 Mar 08
http://blip.tv/file/785135/
This is a nice collection of funny signs that will kepp you laughing. I especially like the sign that says
"Eat Here and Get Gas"
Here is the link - hope you enjoy it as...
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lonely_f16
@lonely_f16 (2146)
• Philippines
30 Mar 08
I guess we, humans, crave for appreciation as much as food but then why do we like appreciation so much? For me, I like it because I think of it as a reward for all my hard work..how about you?
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stuffyouneed Its human nature,
Just knowing that someone else recognizes that you have done a good job is enough to motivate you to continue doing more.
Napoleon once said "Give me enough medals, and I will win any war."
When he said this he meant that by rewarding...
30 Mar 08
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ritchel
@ritchel (842)
• Philippines
30 Mar 08
See??? My world is falling apart. No one seems to care. I am such a loser! I am bombarded with a lot of problems and I am crushing. No money and nothing. How will i spend my day full of worth? (Sighed) Forgive me for those words....
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kbourgerie
@kbourgerie (8780)
• United States
30 Mar 08
There are several ages that people generally consider to be milestones. Such as sweet 16, turning 21, 30, 50, 75 and, of course, 100. I will be turning 50 in two years and I think it will be the most difficult for me to have to...
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stuffyouneed I just turned 40 this past year. I guess I dont feel much different, other than its not as easy to stay in shape, you actually have to work at it.
I did realize however that it was time to start thinking of what to do about the future. Doing some online...
30 Mar 08
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