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Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Camel the Egyptian chef..



Yes it's true .. I can cook and believe me you all would love what I might cook for you.. COME AND GET IT.. LOL
Hugs..
Camel

5 comments:

  1. and how many real camels have you?We'll come to organize a camel-trip!
    Once in the Russian village where I worked, my pupils wanted I ride the horse.All together put me on that poor pregnant animal some days befor birth, and when it began to move,I began to cry so as they are cutting me the head...Poore horse....

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  2. Oh,forget,in the "My Kitchen"-site there is a theme for national recipes.Please,write somthing specisl,not very difficult(we,modern women,often don't know to cook good.....-((( ),.And I'll post there some recipes from my zone too.

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  3. You are really so tender dear.. Now I am sure about all what I have said about you being a real great person..
    OH dear I don't have any camels , but to say the truth I would love to have one.. Camels are really so sweet.
    Hugs..
    Sayed

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  4. I like animals very much.I think in many sides of life they are more intelligent as we.For example,normally an animal don't attack (humans) without reson.And other:they can love as God do,without asking something back for their love.We have to do many efforts to rich this pick and can't rich it in all life...

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  5. Yes dear I do agree with you.. For me I had a very sweet dog for more that 12 yers. Till now I can never forget her. Her name was Renah .. Can you belive it .. I called my daughter after the name of Rania . As you see both names are very close to one another.....
    Hugs.
    Sayed

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