its the bus crazy

June 20, 2007

i just wrote the title but if um great the opinion about faculty it s very easy to brooukit, i just plane the changnes for the revolution our faculty with my friend, ajat….its the bus bad station…and we has a bad rezult…we dont know it can moved our rezult to be bad…last i sad FU8K

Nasib Kacamata

June 20, 2007

2003 masih utuh, 2004 patah satu batang kiri, langsung di lem pake  doubletip , bertahan sampai 2005. menyusul 2006 batang kanan patah. masih duaribuenam punya hutang ke adek 25000 rupiah. ga ada duit . dibayar sama kacamata. sampai sekarang ga ada. sudah pisah sama kedua mataku ….alhamdulillah….

waar was je  ik dacht dat je al werkte. waar werk je
je moet maar eens naar bandung komen. kan ik dan naar je land gaan.. mijn moeders mis je

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Em Griffin is Professor of Communication at Wheaton College in
Illinois, where he has taught for the past twenty-six years and has
been chosen Teacher of the Year. He received his bachelor’s degree in
political science from the University of Michigan, and his M.A. and
Ph.D. in Communication from Northwestern University. His research
interest centers on the development of close friendships. Professor
Griffin is the author of three applied communication books: The Mind
Changers analyzes practical techniques of persuasion; Getting Together
offers research-based suggestions for effective group leadership; and
Making Friends describes the way that quality interpersonal
communication can build close relationships. He also speaks and leads
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