Friday, December 10, 2010
Finally
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What an amazing coincidence of timing. Hope you enjoy the new car
ReplyDeleteFirst CONGRATS on the new set of wheels like boys like to call them... o etbaydy bekhny inshallah (use in bliss) as Libyans say :)
ReplyDeleteAnd i am like you to when it comes to disposing old belonging, its like sorta grown on me i find it hard to get rid of them..
happy for you :)
Congratulations and I wish you safety
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Congrats. Do any of the kids have an eye on the old car? You could keep it in the family, recycle it. All they'll need is a phone in case of emergency. Then you could see it once in a while for old times sake. :)
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