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Apol the Great: Blogkadahan - The Rebels Without Because | Life is what you make it
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Blogkadahan - The Rebels Without Because. I am lucky to be a part of this wonderful family! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Planning to Study in Canada? SMART Blackberry Internet Service (BIS) Activation Problem. PediaSure at Heraclene para kay Pia. AZUI azui.com - Arizona Unemployment Insurance Weekly Claim. Cherry Mobile Superion Tablet Phone or iPad?
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A working mum's blog | The wearer of many hats gets though each day as best she can | Page 2
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A working mum's blog. The wearer of many hats gets though each day as best she can. About this working mum…. So, about that trebling my income…. So it’s a standing joke in the pub –. Me: ‘I need a hobby’. Barman/friend/random stranger: ‘get a job’. So how am I going to do it? The new site is just fantastic, I love it – and the sign ups are coming in at a fantastic rate compared to the previous site. I just need to convert those sign ups and the lovely people at www.bundled.co. Are helping me with this too.
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Sharing and Taking turns – Pinay MegaMom
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Filipina on being mother to triplets and dealing with everything else life has to offer. Sharing and Taking turns. April 9, 2009. April 9, 2009. Original post appears here. My mom just came back from the US and in true Filipino tradition, it was pasalubong time! One of her pasalubongs for the triplets was a. Toy, with emphasis on the article “a”. Doesn’t matter what. Toy, it was a. XXXXX doesn’t want to share! Besides, it will teach them how to share and take turns. Eeny meeny miny mo. Need dictates what...
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Afghanistan: Why Go? -
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September 27, 2013. It’s taken me a while to absorb my trip to Afghanistan. The all-important food, although basic, was tasty, sometimes delicious and always dished up with unwavering hospitality. Hunger overlooked the odd inevitable goat hair found in the freshly baked unleavened bread. I wish I could say the same for the mutton stew of innards and gums with teeth still attached. This meaty meal was a rare treat. I must do better. But political freedom comes at a price. With no electricity, communic...