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Random facts

I like Sundays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.
I hate summer.
Denim and chocolate; the darker the better
I don't read politics, biographies nor history.
I want to save enough money to take 6 months off and travel round the world.
I like almost all colors except yellow and orange
I can never have enough whites or blacks in my closet
My next car will probably be a big black SUV.
I prefer silver to gold
I want to learn French and Classical Arabic
I don't have a favorite anything; music, movies, food, desserts, drinks... they all depend on my mood.
I've been in a relationship 4 times and had 9 crushes that never materialized.
I love the British Accent.
I tired many sports but the two I enjoyed most were, kickboxing and ballet.
My retirement project will most probably be a bistro!
I love art, but have no talent whatsoever.
Both my parents are Leos and both my siblings are Sagittariuses, you can imagine the kind of life I have.
I consider myself, no matter what anyone else thinks, thaletha w mosaleya (flexible and entertaining)!
I like my steak extra well done, ideally with mashed potato on the side.
I prefer coke not pepsi.
I don't drink coffee and don't like wara2 3enab (vine leaves).
I get bored so easily.
I don't like to be tanned.. still snow-white old school fan.
I traveled to 10 countries. And I have friends from 25 countries.
I'd rather live in a suburban house than in a high-rise penthouse.

And a special dedication for her Squirrelness..
I believe in fairy tales, happy endings, frog princes, second chances, and that love, eventually, will conquer all. I believe in Ku, Zen and that you can find out a lot about the person through their zodiac sign. I beleive in gmail, MSN messenger, Facebook and that it is a small world after all. And at the end, I quote Elton John "I believe in Love", w 3agabi!

Comments

Anonymous said…
her Squirrelness is really satisfied with the quality of this post..

it reminded her its been soooo long that you two didnt "connect"..

Looking forward to one of our Zamalek walks once the weather gets a little better, momken some random day in Ramadan when you both decide to skip tarawee7..

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