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(neung cascade @ Mar. 13 2008,14:56) grrrr they not coming
Well pump faster Neung, pump faster and I cum soon.
Just kidding. I am enjoying your pics of the countryside in Issan. I lived in Udon Thani for one year and I have several friends living in Loie. Maybe you go with me to Udon Thani?
(Naang Faa @ Mar. 13 2008,14:17) Hi Neung,great photos,your family must be very proud of you na x
Naang Faa ka khob khun mak ka
is true my family love me alots and i love them mak mak
they understand i have to work for the future and i help them with every single baht i earn
this trip was very special for me and i enjoy every minute
now is time to work and i miss them already
Khun Naang Faa ka i hope to meet u one day na ka
You are welcome na kha ..
I always think it's lovely to see a girl with her family,and
just enjoying the simple things in life...
I am sure we will meet someday around the city,i'd
recognize that smile a mile away x
Good night Neung. I am going to snap one off now thinking about you. Please tell me how many baht for that and I will more than glad to send you Western Union. Kisses from me.
When I first read this thread logged in, I could see all the texts. Now when I am logged in, I see everything except what Neung posts. None of her texts are visible, unless I log out, then I can see it to read it. When I am logged in and click 'quote' to reply, then again I can see her texts in the lower quote window on the reply page. This happens with both IE and firefox browsers.
Anyone have an idea why this is?
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