Wednesday, February 15, 2006
another Libyan blogger
It's nice to see another Libyan blogger and I hope more and more Libyans discover this wonderful medium of self expression.
I'm slowly recovering from this chest cold and of course it's not being made any easier by the fact that my 'friend' Fatima Omar's sweet voice can now be heard on my phone when I pick it up and try to dial. Hopefully, the bill will get paid (although that never seems to be at the top of hubby's list of things to do) and I will be back to business again.
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KhadijaTeri ,
ReplyDeleteIn'Sha Allah la Bas 3lik
hope you will recovering from this and back to blog
Typical Libyan
ReplyDeleteShe's an airhead - really!
ReplyDeleteAmerican though !
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