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Shavkat
@Shavkat (141906)
• Philippines
25 Jun 22
Guess what? Katy without an H is my model since I started my online selling. I did this so that I would not feel bored. In the future, the aim is to have more mannequins in the house. If there is a chance, I would choose those who...
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wildlittlefan
@wildlittlefan (4680)
• Hong Kong
11 Sep 16
Someone wants to offer me a freelance job online to name all his pets (about 5000 names in his pet store project) and write a description about it. I think it is really something. Only 1 name with meaning is nothing. But 5000...
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Cali Smith
@supercalifredge (606)
• United States
1 Apr 16
I just noticed the dollar signs on the myLot logo at the top of the page and that got me wondering: where did the name "myLot" come from?
It could refer to the "lots" of money you get from participating on the site. Or maybe it...
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Awinds
@Awinds (2468)
• United States
5 Sep 11
A name is of the most important facets of a character. A name is an indicator and can carry much meaning and impact. For some writers (like me) coming up with and deciding on names for characters is a laborious process. You want...
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twoey68
@twoey68 (13627)
• United States
15 Jul 09
Well, last night I tried a new dish. I bought a box of big shell noodles (the kind for stuffing). I took a bag of seasoned ground beef, half a can of spaghetti sauce and half a carton of cottage cheese. I mixed the meat, sauce and...
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angela_allen
@angela_allen (406)
• United States
28 Mar 09
I do and so does pretty much everyone in my family. I am 3 months pregnant so my husband and I have been discussing first names for either a boy/girl. I did not even really think about the middle name. In fact I don't think I will...
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Zhu Huifen
@zhuhuifen46 (3483)
• China
9 Feb 09
In China, for some surnames they have a certain set character to follow for generations, but the last character is left free for the child.
However for most surnames, usually the parents give the name to their child, sometimes...
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Sheepie
@Sheepie (3112)
• United States
16 Dec 08
It has come to my attention that many dudes name their body parts. Is it really common? I wish I could participate, but it just wouldn't be the same.
I helped my imaginary friend name his, "The President" though. Sometimes I...
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savak03
@savak03 (6684)
• United States
6 Dec 08
I have always enjoyed the company of cats. We had plenty of them when I lived on a farm as a child and I always had at least one around even after we left the farm. We had cats of every kind and always came up with names that...
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