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Tamara I'm a Communicator ;-)

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Dark Magician I'm here quite often ;-)
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Tamara I'm a Communicator ;-)

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Conchita Language Coach

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Tamara I'm a Communicator ;-)

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#294 (permalink) Mon Nov 13, 2006 14:01 pm Life is but a tapestry |
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OK. black-and-white striped life Is it better to you?  |
Oh well, anything goes, I guess! Or how about 'checkered life'?:
Love is sunshine, hate is shadow, Life is checkered shade and sunshine. (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow) Also:
Plain life patterned life flowered life Polka-dot life Patchwork life ... Let's pick one to match our mood! |
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Conchita Language Coach

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Tamara I'm a Communicator ;-)

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#296 (permalink) Tue Nov 14, 2006 7:08 am I really enjoy an atmosphere at this ESL Forum! |
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Hi,Tamara! 
Life is stripey!!!
some days are dark and some days are white. but when the person try enjoy with life he will change dark to light. and in this website there sun gives light to everybody here and it's Tamara, and moon gives all beautiful things here and it's Conchita
Mba
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Dark Magician I'm here quite often ;-)
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#297 (permalink) Thu Nov 30, 2006 19:41 pm I really enjoy an atmosphere at this ESL Forum! |
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TAMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMra
Where are you?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
are you fine? I hope that
Mba _________________ Right is always stronger than iniquity. |
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#298 (permalink) Fri Dec 01, 2006 13:32 pm I really enjoy an atmosphere at this ESL Forum! |
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Hello, Love is sunshine, hate is shadow, Life is checkered shade and sunshine
Well,quite poetry, however a bit blue. Life is shiny shadow. By the way, Conchita. Would you like to explain what a Polka-dot life will be?  |
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#299 (permalink) Fri Dec 01, 2006 14:14 pm I really enjoy an atmosphere at this ESL Forum! |
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Tamara
That's a neat pic with the tiger...
I wonder, though:
Was the tiger not hungry, or had the female in the picture simply not bathed in a while?
hehe
Dark Mag I like the Saddam pic.
In your part of the world, do people eat spicy beef or lamb meatballs with a sort of flat (pita) bread? Or is that just in Pakistan?
When I lived in Chicago, I had an Indian-born roommate. So we found an Indian buffet, and had our fill of chickpeas, rice and nam, or nan, or whatever that wonderful bread is called.
There was a Pakistani restaurant across the street and down the block a bit... so we went there a few nights later. I remember getting this great meatball dish. Everything was served with warm, flat bread. It was quite good.
Oh, now I remember... yeah, here's how I was told to eat the food:
Take piece of the flat bread; use it to pick up a meatball; dip the bread/meatball in the spicy sauce.
Does this sound at all familiar to you? _________________ Billie Jean is not my lover. Hee. |
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#300 (permalink) Fri Dec 01, 2006 15:43 pm I really enjoy an atmosphere at this ESL Forum! |
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| prezbucky wrote: |
Dark Mag I like the Saddam pic.
In your part of the world, do people eat spicy beef or lamb meatballs with a sort of flat (pita) bread? Or is that just in Pakistan?
When I lived in Chicago, I had an Indian-born roommate. So we found an Indian buffet, and had our fill of chickpeas, rice and nam, or nan, or whatever that wonderful bread is called.
There was a Pakistani restaurant across the street and down the block a bit... so we went there a few nights later. I remember getting this great meatball dish. Everything was served with warm, flat bread. It was quite good.
Oh, now I remember... yeah, here's how I was told to eat the food:
Take piece of the flat bread; use it to pick up a meatball; dip the bread/meatball in the spicy sauce.
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Hi,Tom!
first, I hate four people in this world and I think (personal) they are war's criminals :
1- George bush 2- Saddam Houssin 3- Ben laden 4- Sharon
of course that my opinion and If look on history you will find most wars, they was prime cause for these wars
dear Tom 
yea, the bread is the prime food in our country and we can't let it. but about spicy in my city we use small quantity of it but in another cities in my country. they use a huge quantity of it and they like hot food very much Like aleppo
regards Mba _________________ Right is always stronger than iniquity. |
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