Archive for March, 2009

Your personal idea of what a beautiful beautiful Japanese name?
Not only list the name of your site will receive. thumbs-down flag and a bad answer in your opinion what is beautiful Japanese name? Name "first" name, or both. Please specify that you are one post. Please put Romanji (Japanese language. In Roman letters) Thanks! [...]

Thailand Cares, does care, wants to care, will care given the chance. Poverty, misfortune and the needy populate our world and flicker in and out of our lives. From the latest disaster on the news to the charity shops that line the streets. Yet, sometimes our own lives can consume the needs of others and [...]

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