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12-31-2007, 06:58 PM
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In response to Sugarberry's question, I agree with what everyone else said. I dont see myself spending the rest of my life with someone Im not in love with. Marriage is hard enough when you're in love. Why would u wanna go through all that trouble with someone you dont love? It just wouldnt seem worth it.
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12-31-2007, 07:30 PM
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12-31-2007, 07:48 PM
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Note to self: taking the longest exam thus far in med school with minimal preparation is a BAD idea! Do not ever do that again (and pray it's an experience that doesn't have to be repeated).
I'm done with part 2 of the boards - a 9 freaking hour long test. Please pray that I didn't fail.
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white for a bride or a guest? either way, white is beautiful......black has become more common, so go with white. And i love the idea of white sari with gold kaam
for a Bride: you can wear a white sari and have a light weight red colored veil
for a Guest: anything will do
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I was implying wearing it as a guest/bridesmaid or anyone other than the bride. Im in love with white, also now that it has become universally common knowledge that black "stylish" , "timeless" "goes with anything" and gives that "dramatic" and "sophisticated" look...
well that was my prespective on the colour black a little while ago. Now ive grown fond of colours, and tired of dark colours..everytime I see someone wearing black ..i CAN only think of those hidden extra pounds

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Note to self: taking the longest exam thus far in med school with minimal preparation is a BAD idea! Do not ever do that again (and pray it's an experience that doesn't have to be repeated).
I'm done with part 2 of the boards - a 9 freaking hour long test. Please pray that I didn't fail.
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Oh.....ive been there..al hamdoulilah i made it through.  I did it in the summer, it was not as long as yours, mine was only 4 hours long, but I went in with no sleep and minimum prep since my sister was leaving us the next day.  But, rest of the entire summer, i was restless and worried about my marks.
InshaAllah, you'll be in m du3as and iA you'll make it through too. 
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for girlsfashionsta,
I got a question, I wanna walk out of ordinary style[atleast for a day] im attending this wedding but i wanna change the way i wear my hijab for the wedding, any suggestions?
normally i wear my hijab all wrapped up around my head and then pin it up, the types of the hijab i normally prefer is shawl type or square ones...
but i wanna wear the hijab with the lengha or salwar kameez..i havent decided on the ear-rings though..is it possible to achieve the listed style with normal square hijab?

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for girlsfashionsta,
I got a question, I wanna walk out of ordinary style[atleast for a day] im attending this wedding but i wanna change the way i wear my hijab for the wedding, any suggestions?
normally i wear my hijab all wrapped up around my head and then pin it up, the types of the hijab i normally prefer is shawl type or square ones...
but i wanna wear the hijab with the lengha or salwar kameez..i havent decided on the ear-rings though..is it possible to achieve the listed style with normal square hijab?
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ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
there was a website that showed u exactly how to do these types of hijab but i cant remember
ill try and find it and post it when i do 
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hahaha..is the final supposed to look good? 
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01-01-2008, 10:47 AM
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i really liked the second one... i wish the instructions were in english though.. i'm having some trouble following the pictures 
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i really liked the second one... i wish the instructions were in english though.. i'm having some trouble following the pictures 
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same here ....
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hahaha..is the final supposed to look good? 
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ya i dont like all of them but at least the beginning steps are a start of how u can create ur own style.
ahhhhhhh its bugging me that i cant find the ones i saw before, they were sooo nice 
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Dont ask why...but i was searching for nannies...you know for the future when i acutally have kids
and i came across this muslim nannies
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We specialize in finding a live-in nanny/caregiver to match your needs. Whether looking for childcare, elder
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i dunno i just found it really intresting..
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Whats with people claiming to know how you feel, and saying they understand?
you dont know Fcku. Screw you! 
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