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  1.  Abao Hakin, 28 ; Hrarat Sani, 31 ; Hassane Nordine, 36 ; Janeledokme Elidrissi, 27 ; et Elhedli Mehdi, 31 ;  Roune Yasmino, 20,  Zied Larbita, 26 .

     

     

    French tourists ???? LOL LOL LOL
    French nationality, for convenience, would be much fairer.
    This allows France to increase the number of individuals on its territory to the detriment of the French of origin.
      COCK-A-DOODLE DOO

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  2. in recent years, I have managed to retain various birds and .... squirrels, despite deforestation and deforestation around my home.
    So let all these animals go free, you will have more fun seeing them land on a manger, bathe in basins, and for furry animals, the joy of seeing them take, with their little hands, a piece of bread, apple, and especially bananas.
     And to see them snack, a great joy.
     I have tried various seeds, but without success. Except for birds and tarantulas.
    Above your cage, therefore put a transparent plastic, as a roof.
    This will prevent food from getting wet in the event of rain.
    For my squirrels, I made a pantry with a 6 L water bottle, by cutting a rectangle on it, so as to pass a few fingers to put the food and a cover for the rain and the pigeons, very greedy , who pass the head.
    The opening of the cap is sufficient for the passage of the squirrels.
     By cons, under this "bell" it is very hot, so I made an opening opposite, of the same diameter.
    I have one of the squirrels that often eats inside and I don't want him to feel unwell.
    Attach your bottle.
    As for the cats, numerous, I put a lot of cords between the shrubs and the gate, the pantry, in height.
    When cats jump, they get caught in the ropes.
    I had thought of barbed wire, but hey, I don't really like blood .......LOL

  3. Hello, Denim,

    but, not at all, you shouldn't devalue yourself.
    Even the most clumsy can work miracles.
    You just have to want it and get started.
    The Internet helps, but start with bellows masks.
    A scarf, a clean cloth, paper towels, with a nice width and a good height to make to measure, a waterproof lining or a protective plastic for fragile objects or a filter, cords, elastic, paper clips or safety pins to attach everything.
    no need to leave the School of Fine Arts.

    Now everyone is free to wear a mask or not.
    Just avoid taking a good slap if you find yourself having people who all have a mask.

  4. Okay, for burns, but, early in the morning, you don't feel anything in the center of HH;
    The wind points its nose only around 1:30 p.m .;
    In my country, we proceed to the eco-mud, to fertilize the earth.
    It is different from burns.

    For chocolate, was there any Lindt cognac in the supermarkets?
    Too bad to have missed the sale. Never mind.

  5. post 49, hello, 

     

    Instead of buying one urgently, at LAZADA, which you may regret, perhaps you have condos or hotels around your home with whom you have sympathized, who have a photocopier.
    This is what I have just done for the 90-day copies, having found the places where I was going to photocopy, closed, both in shopping centers, and individually.
    I have, of course, to pay for my photocopies, even if the staff at the condo did not want my money.

  6. true, POST 11, this is not ideal, but it can stop microdroplets.
    It is a mask of protection, respect and empathy for those around you.
    I made a dozen of them yesterday, by sliding strips of felt and very fine fleece inside the masks.
    If, to pay for your studies, you had gone to summer camps, you would have learned to manage.
    And, no, even if it is not pleasant to wear a mask, we can endure it for a few hours.

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