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hi everybody,
most of you are aware that my favourite animals are dogs in general. let me introduce you guys to the list of my favourite animals!!! (i'm really excited to be mentioning animals)
one) dogs
two) koala bears
three) owls
four) flamingos
five) hamsters
six) giraffes
seven) horses
i have signed a petition to save the flamingos. wanna find out more? head on to this website: http://www.savetheflamingo.co.za/index.php
do what you can for the other creatures on this planet. we definitely want our little ones to be able to see the beautiful creations of God!
moving on, book recommendation: Rich dad Poor dad - Robert T. Kiyosaki & Sharon L. Lechter. this book focuses on how the rich are rich. it teaches one about financial intelligence (FQ). good read; at the moment it benefited me. i hope it helps others too.
next up, gil came to my house to have a home-cooked dinner by my dad and played with my happy yesterday while i'm supposed to watch her kungku panda dvd. gillian, i love you my dear friend! i most certainly think that gil will make a wonderful wife and daughter-in-law! :)
about me now, i'm delighted about my plans nearing my birthday while at the same time worrying a little about my job. i know things will be okie. well and something else makes me :)... i hope i'm right about things!
tata for now!

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