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News Daily Oct 8, 2009

  • Posted on August 25, 2011 at 5:10 pm

Alycia Lim presents the news of the day. Highlights: Malaysia is in dire need of scientific talents; Barisan aims to win the Bagan Pinang state seat; Energy, Green Technology and Water ministry going green; Its Bonjour Paris for Air Asia and Vanuatu, Samoa struck by four earthquakes.

Skooba Design [pockets!] – April 29 – Unicorn Booty Daily Gay Giveaway

  • Posted on August 12, 2011 at 11:38 pm

Skooba Design (www.skoobadesign.com) is back! People love a great bag and Skooba delivers. If you want to learn more about them – and comment for your chance to win one – get over to http today only! You have to comment on our site to count. There once was mother unicorn who had three baby unicorns. The first baby unicorn came to her and said, “Mommy, why did you name me Daisy?” The mother replied, “Because the day you were born, a daisy fell right on your forehead.” Daisy replied, “Ah thats sweet.” She kissed her mother on the cheek and left. The next baby unicorn approached her mother and said, “Mommy, why did you name Rose?” The mother replied, “Because the day you were born, a rose fell right on your forehead.” Rose smiled and said, “Ah thats sweet.” She kissed her mother on the cheek and walked away. Then the third baby unicorn came to her mother and said, “DERREDUBUDUBJEHDK.” To which her mother replied, “SHUT UP CINDERBLOCK!” Today’s bootyful prize: Network Messenger Bag from Skooba Design Skooba Design’s profession-and their passion-is designing exquisite cases and accessories for tech-travelers and life-adventurers. They strive to marry quality and style with necessary protection for your gear, and to create new and innovative features that you won’t find anywhere else. Features that simply “make sense” when you see and use them. Features like airport security-friendly baggage, so you don’t have to unpack your belongings just to make it through the security

Jomadeals: Ferragamo FR21-A163BK – Daily deal handbags

  • Posted on August 11, 2011 at 3:26 pm

www.jomadeals.com Salvatore Ferragamo Black Canvas Handbag FR21-A163BK. A Chic Ferragamo little-black handbag. This deal of the day is $178 (86% off the $560 retail price). Sale ends at midnight tonight (EST). September 10,2009 Everything I know about womens bags I learned from Carrie Bradshaw, a name I would never have known, recognized, or put in a watch listing if I werent married (no really! I dont watch it on my own, I prefer Ice Road Truckers, the manliest, most non-femmy show on TVand I dont shave my chest either, just in case you heard something). Millions of women around the world cant be wrong; Carrie knows her stuff. And one thing I vaguely remember from the season 4 episode 10 where Steve is depressed over his recent man troubles despite Mirandas efforts to help him feel better and Carrie goes to the country with Aidan right when Mr. Big has his heart broken by a Hollywood actress he had been dating and hes mad because She can reach me, but I can never get her so he goes to see Carrie but Aidan starts a fight with him until Carrie intervenes (I meanI think thats what happened, I was too busy thinking about sledge hammers and sharks and bacon and other manly things at the time to pay much attention to it), that Carry is quoted as saying, Its just a little bag, but you feel naked if you leave the house without it. So in the spirit of mentally clothing our nations women, were offering an extremely chic, 100% authentic, name-brand bag at a fraction of what the

Daily talk in Shamla Part 2_Saeed’s story

  • Posted on July 30, 2011 at 7:34 am

In the beginning of June, Aida and her family temporarily moved from their grass hut to the Shamla or tent, that she is restoring for the Rashayda rebelleader: Mabruk Mubarak Al Saleem. She travelled to Kassala to attend a wedding by the end of May and returned after 10 days. She brought back some traditional leather bags that belong inside the tent, as Mabruk wants the tents to be complete. She also started to fabric a leather bag that is used by men to transport food and coffee-gear, as they migrate with their herds. Umm Ali, the former wife of Abu Nafe, and mother to Selma’s husband Ali, has come to advise and help Aida with the construction of the bag. Since Aida returned back from Kassala she receives daily help from two young Eritrean girls, who’s mother lives in the camp and has trouble with feeding her children. The children clean and wash for Aida and get food and some cloths in return. Fuzum, the coordinator of a local Eritrean NGO: Solidarity Committee, would rather see that they would attend his school. He fears that they might be harmed. Hameed, Aida’s husband feels sorry for the girls, but they don’t seem to mind themselves. As an old men purchases his runaway donkey, Saeed recounts a story that is told about his youth. The Hadendowa have always been the strongest opponents of the Rashaayda presence in Eastern Sudan, and the animosity between the two communities also comes across in Saeed’s story.

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