Uploader Comments (sardun1)
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im very happy to find you ive been looking for ppl just like me who just enjoy hearing about other ppl and there lives i hope you will sub, to me and we can comment each other ,my vlogs are under the play list Deanna vlogs on my Chanel called ditalydo please come join me in vloging and getting to know one another.....thx
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will you be offended if you're branded as a milf? :)
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Thank you for great videos. I don't know if this is too personal, but have you had any "work" done? I mean cosmetic? I'm thinking of having something done myself :-)
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i hope this does not offend you in anyway, but how old are you? :)
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*sorry about the spelling. It's Australia style not American
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1) Fave brand of makeup
2) Introduce your husband and adorable baby (with photos and such)
3) Age (if its not too personal)
4) Nationality
5) How (or where) you do your eyebrows
6) Favourite perfume
7) Favourite; foundation, moisturiser,eye cream & body lotion.
8) ONE thing you recommend every girl should have
and...9) show your jewellery collection.
Also a request: Could you do a hair regimen video please?
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Your great, I love your house as we can see in the background...I wish to live in states near you :-) go girl, you look amazing...wish there was many more of yumi mummies out there like you and me :-)))
Do you look like that every day? I have a 3 year old and an almost 1 year old and there are times when wearing jeans and a real bra ( instead of sweats and a nursing bra) feels like an occasion.
kikiransom 2 years ago
lol... I do not look made up everyday! I wish!:) I totally understand where you are coming from. My hair is usually pulled up and I'm in my PJ's all day!:)
sardun1 2 years ago
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Ok, heres my question:
"Ask away" is a phrasal verb, can you tell me what "away" makes to the verb? i mean the meaning, for example speak up means speak lourder, "up" is to increase, but then ask away? lol
Thanks
ilovemiscosas 2 years ago
Haven't you ever heard of the phrase "ask away"? So, my answer is don't spend your day analyzing american phrases because you won't figure it out. An English colloquialism is to add "away" to certain verbs as a type of imperative command.
"Ask away" means to "Ask your question."
sardun1 2 years ago