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Re: Merry Christmas~ Hannukah~ Kwanzaa~ Al-HijiraMeenakshi said Dec 24, 2008, 6:45 AM: |
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Dear friends, H
In loving light Meenakshi |
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Re: Merry Christmas~KES said Dec 24, 2008, 11:22 AM: |
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![]() Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house The children were nestled all snug in their beds, |
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Re: Merry ChristmasAlluvja said Dec 24, 2008, 11:57 AM: |
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Again the cold winds came and blew |
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Re: Merry ChristmasNightphoenix [no longer around] said Dec 24, 2008, 12:07 PM: |
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— > true christmas stories. A BURGLAR with a conscience returns the diary of a young woman killed in a car crash in Australia. Thieves last month broke into the home of Clive and Patricia Wilson and stole jewellery as well as mementoes of their daughter Lisa, who died in a crash near Uluru in November 2002. For the Wilsons, everything was replaceable except their daughter's travel journal, the last words they had from her. Last week, Mr and Mrs Wilson were at a Christmas party when the burglar crept back into the garden of their home in west England and returned all of the items that had belonged to their daughter. “This is the best Christmas present,” an emotional Mr Wilson said yesterday. “Lisa's journal was irreplaceable, it was full of her words and she will never be able to say anything to us again.” The journal covers Miss Wilson's final days as she went travelling in Australia before she died at the age of 23. ************************************************************************* A pickpocket returns important documents & papers. SHILLONG: “I'm a thief by profession. I only wanted your money, I have no use of your documents. You must be worried about the documents, so I am returning those. Hope you will forgive me - a well-wisher”. Surprised? So was Prakash Guung, when he received a parcel with this note enclosed with his wallet, which was pick-pocketed nearly a fortnight ago. While the money kept in the wallet was gone, the thief returned Prakash's important documents including an ATM card and identity card in a parcel, claiming that they were of no use to him. Prakash, who serves at the Gorkha training centre said he was pick-pocketed on December 4. The thief stole his purse which had, among other documents, Rs 1000. He had filed an FIR. Two days ago Prakash received a parcel by post, in which he found his wallet that had his ATM card, Army Identity Card and other documents. Only the money was missing. “I was surprised by the gesture of the local crook,” he said. |
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Re: Merry Christmas1Vector3 said Dec 24, 2008, 6:49 PM: |
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That's gotta be the most brightest and happiest holiday wish I have ever seen, Meenakshi, and the rest of this thread ain't bad, either !!!! :)) |
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