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Archive for January, 2006

picture’s ugly but have to rush so don’t have time to edit:)
Items on my breakfast table:
French white cheeseKuwaiti milkSwiss via Turkish chocolate powderDanish butterGerman Philadelphia cheeseAmerican honeyAustralian Kraft cheese

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روضة بلقيس

You know you’re old when you KG report turns yellow
Deciding to finally make some sense out of the mess I call my den, I came across this interesting piece of evidence.
I don’t exactly know why I chose to remove the rest of my name. I’m probably still pretending that my blog identity is [...]

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Kuwait’s emir, Sheikh Jaber al-Ahmad al-Sabah, has died at the age of 77, state television reported on Sunday.The announcement was made in a statement from the royal court carried by the television in the tiny Gulf state, a key U.S. ally and OPEC member.The emir, who suffered a brain hemorrhage in 2001, was the 13th [...]

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The Perfect Dress

Jennifer’s wedding day was fast approaching. Nothing could dampen her excitement – not even her parents’ nasty divorce. Her mother had found the PERFECT dress to wear and would be the best dressed mother-of-the-bride ever!
A week later, Jennifer was horrified to learn that her father’s new young wife had bought the exact same dress! Jennifer [...]

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Fun with Template

I’ll be working on my template for the next few days, trying out new things, so bare with me.
I leave you to rest here in the meantime:

I wanted this as my background. If only I can remove the dog it’d be perfect.

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I think you plagiarized your paper. I’ll give you your two options:1) Admit plagiarism. Earn an FA for this course. Case closed.2) Deny plagiarism. We sit together and you convince me that you actually wrote it. Bare in mind that once you deny plagiarism but I actually prove you wrong, an FA is no longer [...]

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Happy New Year

Last day of class today. A visit to Kaifan to collect mail and students’ paper (and apparently to argue with students about their grades not being well-deserved – their argument: they deserve more; my argument: they deserve less
I choose a marag 3adas lunch over going out in order to be faithful to my [...]

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