Stumbler review: missy-os reviews
missy-o joined StumbleUpon on May 23, 2005
•287 reviews since May 24, 2005
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Reviews of this stumbler

- Hardcore416 rated 2 months ago
- Brilliant.. Thank you- MISSY-O

coolbus rated 5 months ago- this is my 2nd review of this fine stumbler.words, feelings, and thoughtfully chosen pics and more await you here.visit, spend time, and enjoy!

silenus3milenio rated 6 months ago- under construcion now no time... late i wil do better thanks for a11

squiffy2 rated 6 months ago- missy-o has a great set of pages, go visit, you will not be disappointed! squiffs :O)

- Smelltheflowers rated 7 months ago
- Get warm by the fire! Worth a look...

enikoo rated 8 months ago- a great eye she has
- a great eye she has

CastorQuinn rated 9 months ago- Certainly one of the more attractive SU pages I've seen, which is remarkable given that Missy-O isn't just a photoblogger - she actually has content here. Content with words. Poetic words, mostly. The matching of images with words makes for a lovely read.
Great source of poetic, artistic and photographic stumbles, and gets mad props for her brilliant use of alt text on images - a usage which I might just pinch.- Certainly one of the more attractive SU pages I've seen, which is remarkable given that Missy-O isn't just a photoblogger - she actually has content here. Content with words. Poetic words, mostly. The matching of images with words makes for a lovely read.

Blimunda rated 9 months ago
What is the use of cherishing life in spring? Its flowers only shackle us to this world. --Izumi Shikibu (977 B.C. - 1033 A.D.), from "The Ink Dark Moon: Love Poems by Ono no Komachi and Izumi Shikibu, Women of the Ancient Court of Japan Found on the beautiful pages of Missy-o. Perfect for today. Thank you.

korna rated 9 months ago- And again, some really really nice pictures. Thanks again.