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    Jannah is offline Registered User
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    COME BACK NOW OR I'LL QUIT THIS FORUM FOR GOOD

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    Lotfi- is offline Registered User
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    dnt quit. he will be back


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    HOUDA-K is offline Moderator
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    Yep, he'll definately be back.

    Watch this space .............



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    Lotfi- is offline Registered User
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    3rdtroop, your time is running out

    http://www.bleacheatingfreaks.com/ma...own/?id=150489




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    Sophiax is offline Registered User
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    Thats great Lotfi! Did you design it?

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    What is the history behind the yellow ribbon? For a long time ribbons have been kept as a symbol of remembrance of men and women who served in places far from home. They have been kept especially by wives, mothers and sisters in memory of their soldier boys abroad. They are powerful symbols of the ties that bind. Many military medals have attached ribbons. Young women in former times would tie ribbons in their hair or wear a ribbon in a pledge of faithfulness to the one they love. In this they would be telling the world that they are remembering someone special. Right now he has gone from them. But he will be back. This special person will be coming home to them some day. Until that day of his return they will wait for him. They will remember him and tell others about him.

    We see them in other traditions as well. We tie ribbons around the gifts we present. They are powerful symbols of the ties that bind. In former times when a ship left port taking family members and friends away for long periods of time streamers were thrown from the ship to those who remained behind. As the ship pulled out to begin its voyage the ribbons would break. This often marked a long and wrenching experience of separation. Some of the ribbon would often be kept in memory of the parting and in the hope that they would see each other again

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    evanescence is offline a.k.a. 'El_Djazaïr '
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    Then I'll wear it too till 3T will be back




    I even use http://www.tinypic.com/ so that 3T see the images.

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