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Intimate thoughts
Friday, 3rd September, 2010
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Sorry country boy
What you should learn from the tragedy that befell you (Saturday Vision August 28; She threw me in jail over my mobile phone) is that most of today’s love is deceptive and built on falsehood. Draw lessons because the future trends need experience in love.
Kyamazima Christopher

You can’t remain calm
Thanks for the article on being calm. There is being calm but the bus is over crowded. In our dear bus, there is only one permanent driver, the bus does not stop at various stages for some people to get off or board and so, only the same customers seat in the same position. That is the problem: Just imagine having one neighbour throughout your journey in the world; You get used to each other and eventually, fed up. You need to change some positions. The more silent Sekikubo remains, the more uncomfortable he will become. As for swimming, the discomfort of the periods will not allow women to dive in water and expose themselves as the water turns colour. Majority of us do not do that.But we shall remain calm because you make our week enjoyable.
Robins

Where are you?
I am looking for my friend, Mugambirwe Charlotte, a former student of Trinity College, Kabale. I last heard from her in 2001. Call 0782 588107 or
email mcne2@aol.com.
Moses A

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