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Living Without A Car In Texas
Great article. I hope you make a lot of money online. You should, because you're a really good writer.
ologsinquito, on 04/04/2013
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Thank you for your comment Katie
nislondon, on 04/04/2013
Living Without A Car In Texas
You bet it can. I lost everything too, but I inherited a little money and have a house again. I'd like to have a place where I could rescue animals.
BrendaReeves, on 04/04/2013
British English Phrases, Idioms, and Expressions (Letters A-C)
That one is such much fun! :) Thanks for visiting!
Mira, on 04/04/2013
Living Without A Car In Texas
Thanks, Brenda. I loved living in Newburyport, MA when I could walk downtown and anywhere I needed to go. I could even take my dog into the bank and library back in those days. But not now. And I lived in apartments which I couldn't handle now, ...
Ragtimelil, on 04/04/2013
Living Without A Car In Texas
I would love to let my car go and save money, but I'd definitely need to move into a more urban area. I do hope you get your homestead again. I feel so sad for you losing it.
BrendaReeves, on 04/04/2013
British English Phrases, Idioms, and Expressions (Letters A-C)
Love it. Especially the bear with the sore head! Ha!
Ragtimelil, on 04/04/2013
Living Without A Car In Texas
I've found the site a little confusing too. I just signed up yesterday and couldn't figure out why my "story" wasn't showing up even though I thought I had put it in. I'll go see if I can find the referral place.
Ragtimelil, on 04/04/2013
Living Without A Car In Texas
I wanted to sign up on freecharitycars but I'm not an US resident and the site is obviously about giving cars to US residents.
I noticed that on signing up the charity gives 10 votes to the person who referred the new member, but what I can't ...
Mira, on 04/04/2013
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Wow! What fabrics!
Guest, on 04/04/2013
British English Phrases, Idioms, and Expressions (Letters A-C)
Right. I'll take that one out. Holden Caulfield says chew the rag, so I was thinking of that one (even though I've never heard/seen it elsewhere myself), but you're right, chew the fat is well alive in AmE. Thanks for pointing that out. I will ...
Mira, on 04/04/2013
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sheilmarie, I agree very good advice.
katiem2, on 04/04/2013
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Thanks sheilmarie
katiem2, on 04/04/2013
British English Phrases, Idioms, and Expressions (Letters A-C)
Very interesting. Americans say "chew the fat" to mean talking to someone about nothing in particular. "I think I'll call Bob and chew the fat."
BrendaReeves, on 04/04/2013
What to Say On the First Date
The best thing is to relax and be yourself. Try not to put too much pressure on the other person. You actually communicate in more ways than just by words. The best long term relationships are based on friendship, so think of your first date as ...
Guest, on 04/04/2013
