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Amandagrrl joined StumbleUpon on Jul 10, 2006 34 reviews since Jul 10, 2006
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abyss2213 rated 6 weeks ago
lots of different stumbles
tmcp21 rated 5 months ago
Transito - The Rosa Parks of Ecuador. Thanks to Amandagrrl
zaibatsu-SU rated 10 months ago
Cool
Stoush rated 11 months ago
Some interesting Stumbles
chris789 rated 11 months ago
hahhahah i like this pic gr8....
jertzy rated 11 months ago
Thank you for some great finds which I have now found thanks to you. keep your mind broad ( just as it is )
Innomen rated 12 months ago
An intelligent soft spoken well intentioned young woman with no interest in selling herself as an object, or hijacking the work of others. No wonder she dosent have 500 fans.

Easily my favorite Christan outside my family. If people of faith were by and large like her, people like me would have nothing to write about. :)

And just like a solider, I'd rather have nothing to do and live in a kind and just world, than this one with an infinite supply of material.

Take notes people. This is how it should be.

Bravo.

Edit: At 223 fans and climbing, clearly others agree with me about the value this person has.

Her compassionate outlook has only expanded in terms of scope and benevolence, I'm pleased to see nothing has changed here for the worse, still an excellant addition to the community.

Keep it up.
LessThanNickel rated 13 months ago
Buzayan (6) lives with her mother and three older sisters in a small Ethiopian village. Her father took a job as a policeman in a neighboring town and later abandoned the family for another woman. Even though it is very expensive for her, Buzayan's mother is committed to keeping all the children in school. When I asked Buzayan about kindergarten, she squealed with delight and started jumping up and down. Bana Tribe
wordylefty rated 13 months ago
Great site amandagrrl.......thanks for this