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Hey look! It's the Noura that I like! :wub:

I'm only here for a little while, then that beeyotch, Me~n~Him, will be back!!!!!! Enjoy while you can!!!!!! :whistle::rofl:

hey jax!!!! :luv:

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whoooowhooooooo.... if only ......... :blush:

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Hey girl!! How are you feeling?? I hope your health is much better!! :luv:

Hi everyone, hope you are all doing well.

I hope to have a surgery date in 3 days! God willing. Also need a tooth pulled. The joys!

June 11 05-Married George, civil ceremony in New York

May 30 08-Baby Joshua was born

Jan 15-Back to NY we go...

May 10-made decision not to go back overseas.

July 10-filed for divorce

Jan 11-Divorce final

July 11-1st trip to take Josh to see George

Mar 12-2nd trip to take Josh to see George

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BUMMER. I just posted in platy's thread that got deleted.

I was going to suggest the following topics for a record breaking locked thread day:

  • Would you accept a second wife?
  • Are all MENA men terrorists?
  • Did you convert for your husband?
  • How long did you know your husband before marrying him?
  • Have you met your mena man's family?
I have more but I'm only 1/2 way through my second cup. I have a boring day planned. :devil:

eta - what's the age difference between you and your spouse? (to add to above)

Wasn't there one (or a few) also about whether or not premarital sex was haram if you were "Islamically" married, but not "legally" married? :blink::innocent:

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Book recommendation??!? Did someone want a book recommendation? :whistle::devil:

I'm reading Finding Nouf by Zoe Ferraris

From Publishers Weekly:

A finely detailed literary mystery set in contemporary Saudi Arabia, Ferraris's debut centers on Nouf ash-Shrawi, a 16-year-old girl who disappeared into the desert three days before her marriage and has been found dead, several weeks pregnant. Palestinian Nayir al-Sharqi who lives in Jeddah and works occasionally for the rich Shrawi family, is asked by them to investigate Nouf's death discreetly. Nayir, a conservative Muslim and an outsider because of his nationality, his class and his large stature, is wary of traversing the wide gulf between Saudi men's and women's worlds, and is encouraged by his friend Othman, an adopted son of the Shrawis, to seek out the help of Katya Hijazi, Othman's fiancée. Katya has a Ph.D. and is employed in the women's section of the state medical examiner's office. As Nayir and Katya's investigation progresses, it becomes clear that at least one of the Shrawis has something to hide. Ferraris, who has lived in Saudi Arabia, gets deep inside Nayir's and Katya's very different perspectives, giving a fascinating glimpse into the workings and assumptions of Saudi society. As a mystery, it's fairly well-turned, but it's the characters and setting that sparkle. (June)

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I'm getting ready for classes and I am having a sad right now because I don't know what I have done with two beautiful beaded Indian Beretta's I once had. :( I want to wear them today. :crying:

Seira linky pls! :thumbs: By the way I wanted to ask you what does your new screen name mean?

Woah that is some heavy fiction Ash! :blush:

Hey anyone seen Sparrow or MrsAmera lately?

I'll send ya some good cookbooks asap.

My screen name is a legendary Persian queen and the storyteller of One Thousand and One Nights.

I haven't seen Sparrow around but I talk to MrsAmera often. She reads the board I think... maybe she'll see this message?!

Legendary Story Teller and Persian Queen of One Thousand and one Nights... Man that is a mouthful! LOLZ!

Hi Olivia... it's the Noura that you like, not the Me~n~Him that you don't :P

Jess - nice to see you! Hope you get that surgery soon.................

Hi everyone! ;)

:lol::thumbs: Ahhhh Noura now you're confusing me! :blush:

Hi Olivia... it's the Noura that you like, not the Me~n~Him that you don't :P

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Hi bridget! :lol::yes:

Hey look! It's the Noura that I like! :wub:

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The seeeeexy belly dancer! LOLZ! :thumbs:

Hey girl!! How are you feeling?? I hope your health is much better!! :luv:

Hi everyone, hope you are all doing well.

I hope to have a surgery date in 3 days! God willing. Also need a tooth pulled. The joys!

Yaouuuuuch!

Book recommendation??!? Did someone want a book recommendation?

I'm reading Finding Nouf by Zoe Ferraris

From Publishers Weekly:

A finely detailed literary mystery set in contemporary Saudi Arabia, Ferraris's debut centers on Nouf ash-Shrawi, a 16-year-old girl who disappeared into the desert three days before her marriage and has been found dead, several weeks pregnant. Palestinian Nayir al-Sharqi who lives in Jeddah and works occasionally for the rich Shrawi family, is asked by them to investigate Nouf's death discreetly. Nayir, a conservative Muslim and an outsider because of his nationality, his class and his large stature, is wary of traversing the wide gulf between Saudi men's and women's worlds, and is encouraged by his friend Othman, an adopted son of the Shrawis, to seek out the help of Katya Hijazi, Othman's fiancée. Katya has a Ph.D. and is employed in the women's section of the state medical examiner's office. As Nayir and Katya's investigation progresses, it becomes clear that at least one of the Shrawis has something to hide. Ferraris, who has lived in Saudi Arabia, gets deep inside Nayir's and Katya's very different perspectives, giving a fascinating glimpse into the workings and assumptions of Saudi society. As a mystery, it's fairly well-turned, but it's the characters and setting that sparkle. (June)

Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Sounds sad. :(

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OMG, I ate too much chicken soup for lunch! :unsure: I haven't been able to eat much the last few days due to a stomach bug, now I'm feeling better, but .......... too... much.... soup.... :dead:

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Yo ladiez what's up!!!! I'm sneaking on from work. I send lots of love to you all. Peace out my peeps!

Peace out preggy staashi! Congrats btw!

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Yo ladiez what's up!!!! I'm sneaking on from work. I send lots of love to you all. Peace out my peeps!

Peace out preggy staashi! Congrats btw!

Thanks, Olivia! Yes, I am totally preggers. But I am not feeling the baby move yet. I hope everything is ok. :unsure: I just have lots of padding so I'm praying that she/he is in there moving and doing their own thing, without me knowing about it. :innocent::whistle:

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Yo ladiez what's up!!!! I'm sneaking on from work. I send lots of love to you all. Peace out my peeps!

Peace out preggy staashi! Congrats btw!

Thanks, Olivia! Yes, I am totally preggers. But I am not feeling the baby move yet. I hope everything is ok. :unsure: I just have lots of padding so I'm praying that she/he is in there moving and doing their own thing, without me knowing about it. :innocent::whistle:

Oooooh I'm sure the baby is fine! :luv: Is this your first?

Hi HLM!

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