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Asian Girls

July 1st, 2011 No comments

Having been living in UK for so many years, I don’t find myself have any feelings for girls here. Of course, I have girlfriends but not that kind of.  Don’t get me wrong and I am not trying to offend anyone. Maybe it’s because where I come from. I think I still prefer Asian Girls.

First of all, Asian girls are smart, or really intelligent. I remember the days when I was in university. Girls from Asian spent days and nights at the school library. They worked really hard. And obviously, they usually got high marks and our professors always told us “when some of you are enjoying all kinds of parties, these people are reading, writing and doing research. That’s why they achieve more than you.”

Secondly, Asian girls know how to cook. They come all the way here to study and they also know how to take care of themselves, mostly by cooking all kinds of delicious food. Oh, I love oriental food. British food is good. Yet Asian food reminds me of my home, my family and my friends there.

There are many other qualities that make me think Asian girls are the best in the world, yet I know you might be not interested in as I am. So I think I will stop here.

 

Dan Newlin

June 24th, 2011 No comments

Dan Newlin Info. Auto insurance is something that is involved in many people’s daily lives. The truth is that insurance policies are often complex and difficult to fully comprehend. One of the most complex areas in an auto insurance policy is the explanation of No-Fault benefits and Personal Injury Protection (PIP).

Aasim Saied

June 24th, 2011 No comments

Aasim Saied. With an overall student population of nearly 40,000, the U of A is really a city within the city. The university’s mission is, “To discover, educate, serve, and inspire,” and this campus setting is ideally situated to achieve those goals. Located in Tucson at the base of the Catalina Foothills to the east and the Coronado National Forest to the south, the University of Arizona’s sprawling campus is the focal point of this Southwestern state’s most historic city. This institution of higher learning was founded in 1885, a little more than a quarter century before Arizona became a state, and it remains an historic landmark today.