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Help Hungry People-- and practice your vocabulary! Thu Dec 13, 2007 1:12 am  Help Hungry People-- and practice your vocabulary!
 

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Please try this, everyone:

FREE RICE.

(I donated 1800 grains of rice and reached level 50... finally.)
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Help Hungry People-- and practice your vocabulary! Thu Dec 13, 2007 23:42 pm  Help Hungry People-- and practice your vocabulary!
 

An incredible result, MM! I managed to score only 40. However, I'll remain restless 'til I go over all the words. ^_^ I don't really believe this helps anyhow to the hungry but it's a very nice way to increase the size of your vocabulary. Good night from me.
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Help Hungry People-- and practice your vocabulary! Fri Dec 14, 2007 8:22 am  Help Hungry People-- and practice your vocabulary!
 

Mister Micawber wrote:
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Please try this, everyone:

FREE RICE.

(I donated 1800 grains of rice and reached level 50... finally.)
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I have donated a lot of grains of rice many times but tell me please if these ever will reach hungry people. Very Happy
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Help Hungry People-- and practice your vocabulary! Thu Dec 27, 2007 10:28 am  Help Hungry People-- and practice your vocabulary!
 

I learned about this web site somewhere else before. I also thought whether it was real that our replies help the poor... If yes, then it is very good indeed... I hope it is not just an advertising trick by the web master of that web site...
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Help Hungry People-- and practice your vocabulary! Thu Dec 27, 2007 11:24 am  Help Hungry People-- and practice your vocabulary!
 

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Then just enjoy the vocabulary game-- and don't click on the advertising banners.
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Help Hungry People-- and practice your vocabulary! Thu Dec 27, 2007 22:29 pm  Help Hungry People-- and practice your vocabulary!
 

it's so easy to help but i wonder if this site really helps people :/
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Help Hungry People-- and practice your vocabulary! Fri Dec 28, 2007 2:20 am  Help Hungry People-- and practice your vocabulary!
 

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And how are you helping the hungry, Michal?
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Help Hungry People-- and practice your vocabulary! Sun Dec 30, 2007 19:37 pm  Help Hungry People-- and practice your vocabulary!
 

I meant that it is easy to help using this web site- if it really helps.
but I also try to give them money when I meet them on a street, but it doesn't solve the problem at all :/ and I don't always have money to share...
However, I think that the best way to help is charity collection prepared by some charity organizations.
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