Hi Nossa. I haven't seen you around much. I hope everything is ok. I was wondering if you will have time to read the December book club pick. It's for an Egyptian author and I was holding off my vote until you could advise me. I hope to read it with you if you have the time. If school is overwhelming you, I understand. Drop a note on my profile when you should come by again.
Hey they found a new pyramid. Did you see: http://news.nationalgeographic.com/n...tml?source=rss. Is this near you?
Thank you very much, Virgil. You're right, God will make a way, I'm sure of it. She was too sick, and even if she lived, it would have been too painful for all of them. I keep telling myself that it's better this way for her, she's in a better place now. I just wish there was something I could do to my friend. None of us know what to do, so we only pray for her and just hope that time will heal everything.
Oh Nossa, my deepest sympathies. I just really noticed that saying you have across the top. Yes, God will make you (more importaly your friend and her family) a way. I don't know the correct Arabic phrase for these occaisions. Consider such a saying coming from my heart.
No problem Good luck with your trip!
Nossa, I saw you email but my reply will have to wait until I get home. I hope that's ok.
Not really. I'm more interested in flesh and blood. Philosophy is too abstract. But I've learned a bit. It's hard to remember though. I always need to look things up to refresh my memory. I wonder who invited me.
No that wasn't me, I was invited myself. I accepted it actually. I'm interested in philosphy. In fact, I'm thinking of studying it as a minor subject in my post-graduate studies after college And that's a bit of a surprise, I thought you liked philosophy!
I'm don't who invited to that new philosophy social group. Was it you Nossa? I can't make up my mind whether to join. While I may know some philosophy, more out of necessity than anything else, I'm not all that passionate about it.
Oh don't worry. I don't mind a little teary eyes and fear. It's cathartic and good for me. Yes I really do fear pancreatic cancer. I've seen a few people get it and they all have gone fast. I may comment in that blog as I read. Good luck with MacBeth.