Dear British expats in KSA/ ladies and Gents
#16
Re: Dear British expats in KSA/ ladies and Gents
Thanks Nice1
Wasn’t easy, specially in this bugger time
But some times we have to stop and think…what do we want
Is it money? This will never stop…how many happy moment we had in this planet? Family comes first for every one I believe ….and need to decide when to stop and choose a deadline before we diminish and accept the unacceptance & b4 too late
Wish you great day , and all – tomorrow just another day
Saddam still alive conf. at least for me….shacked my hand once, the strong fist and aroma filling my nose to this moment, we were building a sewerage plant there, 15yrs ago….what I can say – nothing, silence is a virtue
Wasn’t easy, specially in this bugger time
But some times we have to stop and think…what do we want
Is it money? This will never stop…how many happy moment we had in this planet? Family comes first for every one I believe ….and need to decide when to stop and choose a deadline before we diminish and accept the unacceptance & b4 too late
Wish you great day , and all – tomorrow just another day
Saddam still alive conf. at least for me….shacked my hand once, the strong fist and aroma filling my nose to this moment, we were building a sewerage plant there, 15yrs ago….what I can say – nothing, silence is a virtue
Also like Tom Jones; ladies used to throw their knickers at them...
#17
Re: Dear British expats in KSA/ ladies and Gents
Well, the lure of filthy lucre wasn't enough to tempt you to come and be my neighbour then?
It is hard living life on your own when your family isn't with you,and I applaud your family values. May you all be happy, healthy and prosperous in NZ.
It is hard living life on your own when your family isn't with you,and I applaud your family values. May you all be happy, healthy and prosperous in NZ.