wendie2781
@wendie2781 (108)
Age 64
Joined myLot 14 years ago
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savypat
@savypat (20216)
• United States
8 Nov 10
As we get into this time of year, our heavy holiday time, everything speeds us. The pressusre to get everything done, to please everyone, to make sure everyone enjoys this time becomes unbelievable. How do you handle November and...
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hardworkinggurl
@hardworkinggurl (37063)
• United States
5 Nov 10
What draws you to instantly sign-up to a site that has a slogan/advertisement that says something like "A Few Clicks A Day & You Could be Earning Big Money" HA! Does this really work? Do people actually drop what they are...
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Lore2009
@Lore2009 (7378)
• United States
4 Nov 10
Originally, I was going to write "As a WOMAN but, some men may feel like they should too... so, AS A HUMAN, do you feel obliged to have children? Do you think just because you're a human you should have kids? Do you think that...
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insulin
@insulin (2479)
• Philippines
5 Nov 10
My sister just share this to me as she was working before in GlaxoSmithKline company and they normally sell medicines for mood disorders and depression.
This is some sort of self-rating depression scale that will allows us people...
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savypat
@savypat (20216)
• United States
7 Oct 10
I was with a book club and this subject came up. There were some very interesting answers. First I can't do this all I do is cry. But then a nurse and a physical
therapist, both of whom had worked with the dying said that for...
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wendie2781 yes, i do understand your feelings... it really isn't an easy thing to do. when i was younger i confess i did the avoid the issue thing, however as i've got older and found that only dealing in the here and now is by far the best way, it's different.
i have...
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savypat
@savypat (20216)
• United States
17 Sep 10
This morning I walked into the Yoga class and there was no one there. For just one moment I felt panic. Then I went out and asked if the class was cancelled, they said no. So I returned to the room, sat down on my mat and talked...
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artizan
@artizan (195)
28 Jul 10
started a disccusion of whether we should pass along creative abilities, but really need to expand that with suggestion on what you think would be the better way to do this.. for example, should we insist that it is taught in...
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wendie2781 hi artizan! what a very good discussion! i do firmly believe that everyone has something they can turn their hand to, it just needs to be found! whether art or craft or sport..., i was lucky as my school teachers were all of same mind in that, no matter what...
29 Jul 10
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savypat
@savypat (20216)
• United States
13 Jul 10
I watch my Mother hold a grudge for 20 years against my Father. She allowed this to poison a large portion of her life. I never knew what went in their marriage, and so can make no judgements. But to loose twenty years of your...
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karen1969
@karen1969 (1779)
26 Jun 10
What were your favourite books as a child?
I loved reading and remember going to the library with my Mum. I would often borrow The Very Hungry Caterpillar and the Ant and Bee books in the 1970s and early 1980s. Once I got into...
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wendie2781 i used to enjoy reading books like Tom's Midnight Garden, and Emil and the Detectives which was a german book that had been translated. when i got a bit older i bagan reading the classics that my grandmother bought me for christmas one year, Moby **** the...
26 Jun 10
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karen1969
@karen1969 (1779)
23 Jun 10
With the new series of Doctor Who just one episode from the end (in the UK), I wondered what you have all thought of it. There have been many changes this time - a new Docxtor (Matt Smith), a new companion in Amy Pond (played by...
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wendie2781 i too have been a fan of the doctor since a child... i confess i hid behind sofa on more than one occasion when the cybermen appeared! i have to commend the standard of script writing for this series, so very complex but excellently written!
i had my doubts...
25 Jun 10
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kodukodu84
@kodukodu84 (1569)
• Malaysia
17 Jun 10
I was talking with my partner a few days ago and we were talking about funny things that we did when we were younger, and he told me of a story about realising for the first time recently how street lights were turned on and off....
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wendie2781 o kodukodu, no that's not stupid, that is really so sweet because of the innocence... naivete is not a bad thing, it is an honesty where you take everything on face value until such a time as you know differently. . my mum bless her was so naive that she...
17 Jun 10
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