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English Idiom: I'm totally pissed


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Please check gramatic error - punctuations. #16 (permalink) Mon Jan 25, 2010 22:42 pm   Please check gramatic error - punctuations.
 

In my assessment i sujest that having a portion of land is worth than owning saphires, rubbies, jade or a diamond. The aquisition of land is crucial in maintaining the sacred connection and place to practice religious observation and respect of God, the Ancestors and divinities.
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English Idiom: I'm totally pissed #17 (permalink) Mon Jan 25, 2010 23:26 pm   English Idiom: I'm totally pissed
 

I think that having a portion of land is worth more than owning sapphires, rubies, jade or diamonds. The acquisition of land is crucial in maintaining the sacred connection and a place to practice religious observations and respect for God, our ancestors and other divinities.
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