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Friends are Family and Family is Bae
RJ Yolande Mendes
While roomie bae bustled around the downstairs living/kitchen area, I tried to do what I used to to ex bae. What I did to all my female friends/lovers. That is, ramble my unformed thoughts about some new idea, treat her like my sounding board, and then, once I’d finished, had nutted (intellectually), sit there and wait for her to tell me my ideas were in fact fully formed
Sean Thor Conroe (Fuccboi)
She has a point,” Kema added. “His friend was fine, though. What they be calling him, realtor bae?” “Girl, no. You just made that up,” Sevyn cackled.
BriAnn Danae (Lucky # Sevyn (Erotic Love Language, #3))
His friend was fine, though. What they be calling him, realtor bae?” “Girl, no. You just made that up,” Sevyn cackled. “I did,” Kema laughed.
BriAnn Danae (Lucky # Sevyn (Erotic Love Language, #3))
friend There is one true friend in this world. There are many friends but one is a real friend. A friend was originally a Chinese word for "relatives and friends" in the same language as a parent. Chin (parent) means relative, old means 'old friend'. In Korea, however, the meaning of relatives has fallen and has been limited to the meaning of 'friend'. It is distinguished from acquaintance. Before the Korean War, it was used only by middle-aged and older people. [1] However, in Korea, the word "Dongmu" is not used for political reasons alone, so it is only used as compound words such as Gilbongmu, Maldongmu, and Sohdongmu. "Bae" has a slight octopus and elegant feeling. The word friends is also widely used among young people including people. According to Sponge, it is also used as a kind of dialect in Tsushima Island in Japan. 저희는 7가지 철칙을 바탕으로 거래를 합니다. 고객들과 지키지못할약속은 하지않습니다 1.정품보장 2.총알배송 3.투명한 가격 4.편한 상담 5.끝내주는 서비스 6.고객님 정보 보호 7.깔끔한 거래 카톡【ACD5】텔레【KKD55】 [경영항목] 수/면제,낙태약,여/성/최/음제,ghb물/뽕,여성/흥/분제,남성발/기부전치유제,비아/그라,시/알리스,88정,드래곤/99정,바오메이,정/력제,남성/성/기확대제,카마/그라젤,비닉스,센돔,꽃물,남성/조/루제,네노마정,러쉬/파/퍼 등많은제품판매하고있습니다
Friends are friends who can help when they are in trouble.
The Prince alighted from his gleaming silver-blue jet, his mind firmly on the task at hand: to persuade his close friend to go to war. Prince Bandar bin Sultan bin Abdul Aziz Al-Saud, Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to Washington, was in Crawford, Texas, in August 2002 to visit the President of the United States, his close friend George W. Bush. At the President’s ranch the two men, comfortable in one another’s company, chatted for an hour. The President was in determined mood. Bandar’s exhortation that he should not back off, that he should complete what his father had failed to do, that he should destroy the regime of Saddam Hussein once and for all, gratified the President. Satisfied by their mutual reinforcement, the dapper enigmatic Prince and the cowboy President took lunch with their wives and seven of Bandar’s eight children. A few weeks later, President Bush met the British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, at Camp David. The two leaders declared they had sufficient evidence that Iraq was developing weapons of mass destruction to justify their acting against Saddam, with or without the support of the United Nations. Prince Bandar’s role in Washington and London was unique: diplomat, peacemaker, bagman for covert CIA operations and arms dealer extraordinaire. He constructed a special relationship between Washington, Riyadh and London, and made himself very, very wealthy in the process. The £75m Airbus, painted in the colours of the Prince’s beloved Dallas Cowboys, was a gift from the British arms company BAE Systems. It was a token of gratitude for the Prince’s role, as son of the country’s Defence Minister, in the biggest arms deal the world has seen. The Al Yamamah – ‘the dove’ – deal signed between the United Kingdom and Saudi Arabia in 1985 was worth over £40bn. It was also arguably the most corrupt transaction in trading history. Over £1bn was paid into accounts controlled by Bandar. The Airbus – maintained and operated by BAE at least until 2007 – was a little extra, presented to Bandar on his birthday in 1988. A significant portion of the more than £1bn was paid into personal and Saudi embassy accounts at the venerable Riggs Bank opposite the White House on Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington DC. The bank of choice for Presidents, ambassadors and embassies had close ties to the CIA, with several bank officers holding full agency security clearance. Jonathan Bush, uncle of the President, was a senior executive of the bank at the time. But Riggs and the White House were stunned by the revelation that from 1999 money had inadvertently flowed from the account of Prince Bandar’s wife to two of the fifteen Saudis among the 9/11 hijackers.
Andrew Feinstein (The Shadow World: Inside the Global Arms Trade)