Monday, November 19, 2012
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After living in Libya for twenty-six years you would think my Arabic would be perfect, but it is far, far, far from that. I do get my point ...
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Hi, Teri. I'm having problems finding pots to mosaic. Apparently they're all being shipped to Libya (better prices to be had). So maybe your pots are "made in Tunisia"? Had to chuckle at the previous post. Talk about the village idiot--the Constitutional Assembly hasn't had enough people attending to achieve the necessary quota for a forum. So no work getting done here. They just like their fat salaries. Hang in there!
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Yes, they bring pottery from Tunisia and sell it here along the road sides. We just bought two the other day for 5 dinars a piece.
DeleteI'm really getting fed up with the amount of nothing that is happening here. Just a bunch of politicians blowing off a lot of hot air (and surely a lot of pockets being lined as well). Rabi yistir!
They look like they're having fun! A bit like inquisitive children sneaking in to have a peek. Strength in numbers lol...egging each other on!
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