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Happy Eid, kol sana wento tayebeen. I hope you enjoy the day and all your prayers are answered. I also hope you can avoid the massacre of animals in the street during the day, one of the downers of Eid unfortunately.
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quote:Originally posted by * 7ayat *: And to you to Shahrazat. How is it celebrated in Turkey?
I haven't seen even one sheep around yet Hayat All I see is my city gets more crowded as it is a holiday resort with 521 5 star hotels (the highest 5* hotel number in the world)
I will leave in a minute for the shopping (presents, chocolates+desserts for my guests etc) and then I will have lunch and drink something with my friends in a big shopping mall yayyyy (lol, I thinks I sound like CheekyFerret )
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Well I hope you have fun shahrazat, I can't feel it at all here in Sydney
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I liked the pic no. 36.. The Syrian man looks at sweets as if he is capabale to eat all of them
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quote:Originally posted by 'Shahrazat: Thank Kalila
I liked the pic no. 36.. The Syrian man looks at sweets as if he is capabale to eat all of them
I know i thought so too in that i would probably join him
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