WolfSinger
@WolfSinger (115)
Canada • Age 61
Joined myLot 18 years ago
It takes more muscles to frown than it does to smile. So smile!
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brendakaya
@brendakaya (2332)
• United States
27 Jul 07
I need help! I'd like to put some html links on my profile. Can anybody explain to me how to do it? If so, I'd appreciate it.
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Feona1962
@Feona1962 (7526)
• United States
24 Jul 07
I was just talking to my husband and I was trying to explain something and it came out like this..I got an e-mail from, um..and I don't want to respond, (my hands are going in every direction), because they are, well you know, and...
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WolfSinger HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! I do this all the time! LOLOLOL
Which is comical, really, because as a writer, I'm always trying to watch how I speak, so that I write the way I speak. Believe me, I write MUCH better than I actually speak. LOLOL
I think that making a...
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Feona1962
@Feona1962 (7526)
• United States
26 Jul 07
we are going to end their life?..They will be buzzing around having no care in the world, then as soon as I pick up the flyswatter they are "no where to be seen." What are your thoughts on this?..someone has to have at least one...
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WolfSinger LOL Feona - I hear ya on that! It's like they get some kind of warning, or something, that tells them to move immediately or die.
I've discovered something interesting, though: I can't prove this, but I swear they can see shadow, and when they see it, they...
26 Jul 07
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WolfSinger Hi SquashStar. :)
Simply put, viral traffic is just a fancy name for recurring patterns. For example, instant messenger programs operate on the concept of viral traffic, in that one person connects to another, who connects to another, and so on.
Another...
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Romie06
@Romie06 (74)
• United States
22 Jul 07
one of those days, so depressed. for what reason I'm not sure just sort of pissed off at everything.wanting to cry for everything and yet nothing at all. Can anyone relate?
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