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AmberLynn
@ScribbledAdNauseum (104615)
• United States
22 May 21
Even on sites like this, where all we're doing is chatting for, and over, coffee (or tea, and sometimes alcohol)... It can be hard to trust.
We have to remember to use our instincts and not discount our first impressions....
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Arthur Chappell
@arthurchappell (44941)
• Preston, England
20 Apr 18
Diary Wednesday April 18th 2018
A routine day livened up by a meeting with fellow atheists from the Lancashire Secular Society at Preston's Black Horse pub, with the bonus factor of some really good beers to chose from.
The...
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2 people
Kelli M
@spiderdust (14756)
• San Jose, California
12 Dec 17
Folks, I'm sending out holiday cards this week and don't have addresses for most of you. If you'd like to hear from me and receive a card in the mail, please send me your address in a private message.
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6 people
AmberLynn
@ScribbledAdNauseum (104615)
• United States
27 Jul 16
A old postmaster and his wife kept a lot of letters that were not picked up. In that time period, apparently, the postage was paid by the reciepient. For this reason, amongst others, letters were not always received.
Anyway,...
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7 people
41Combedale
@41CombedaleRoad (5966)
• Greece
10 Nov 12
I am on Facebook, it became vital in order for me to keep track of the younger members of my family. I cannot say that I enjoy it much, of course I get some idea of what they are up to but it is restricted both in content and...
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3 people
neeluneelu
@neeluneelu (26)
• India
24 Nov 11
did u know if the french words used by j k rowling to represent "the mirror of erised "if reflected in a mirror reads "the mirror of desire.. wat other such real things can you find in the hp series that j k has indirectly used to...
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airasheila
@airasheila (5454)
• Philippines
17 Nov 10
Good day Fellow Mylotters,
I am wondering why some people keep on using symbols in writing a word or a sentence. Symbols such as "exclamation point". Wherein, this symbols does not signify a good impression. Wherein, if you try...
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1 person
Amber
@AmbiePam (120697)
• United States
20 Mar 10
I was on www.freekibble.com this morning, and the trivia question was how many people sign their dog's name to their Christmas cards. There were four options, and I chose the 50% answer. But no, 70% of dog owners sign...
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7 people
Rocketj1
@rocketj1 (6955)
• United States
23 Dec 09
When I started here on mylot, I was addicted! I was here all the time! Answering discussions. Posting discussions. I was up on the latest "troll" activity and knew who the "spammers" were.
But about 10 months ago, I started an...
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clorissa123
@clorissa123 (4926)
• United States
6 May 09
Our technology is going advance over the ten years. Computers always replace everything, even letters. I am not mean the advertising letters, or commercial letters. I am talking about the personal letters. Someone you write to a...
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3 people
kenchiprincess
@kenchiprincess (5296)
• Philippines
31 Jan 09
With the internet technology within a click of the finger. Communication can easily be done and you can have constant communication with your love ones halfway around the world in a few minutes. Emails, SMS and chat are only some...
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3 people
explorations
@explorations (1712)
• United States
21 Jan 09
I love sending and receiving letters and have often wondered if I could write a letter a day. I used to belong to a website called postcardx.net where some of us would challenge each other to do this. I've read of others who have...
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explorations
@explorations (1712)
• United States
14 Jan 09
When you want to express feelings (this could be anger, love, or anything else) to someone, but can't, do you write them an unsent letter? An unsent letter is one that you write knowing the recipient will never receive it . . ....
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explorations
@explorations (1712)
• United States
9 Jan 09
Remember when writing and receiving letters was a fond way of communicating, and a sentimental way of preserving memories? If you don't remember this, I'm sure you've heard others speak of the topic. Letter writing, to me, is a...
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