
Harri was showing up last weekend, and its the first after their engagement. I sent some photos of their session from previous 'life' to support their contract. You know, I ridiculously forgot not send some. He is still as 'gek' as ever :) This next message will give an idea.
Hey P Angelica heeft over d fotos verteld, n ze was trouwens dolgelukkig. We kunnen meteen trouwen als ik Angelica heb gedumpt. En hoeveel was 't dat je me vr de papieren zou betalen? Kusjes zyn wel lekker mr daarmee kan je d huur niet betalen ... Werk dus hard zodat je myn liefde kan verdienen. Engeltje zal werken op za en myn ondergoed stryken op zo. K zal d echte liefde gaan zoeken v/d hoerenbuurt by 't noordstation. Nee, k zal gewoon niksen zoals altyd. Kus, Harri. (25.08.2007; 06.24.58)

Down to Seibu -the newest Jap's Dept. Store in town-, after the Sposa's Show in Dharmawangsa with an old friend. So many branded things seem neat in rack, cabinet, and well designed to offer. It makes visitors easy to browse, to see in a once over. Plus the well-manner keepers. All the effort to grab your wallet is shown persuasively.
Walking thru the aisle on an easy sunday evening, friend of mine confessing, "Feels like I am in my habitat! Don’t you feels good to walk thru so so much whatever-you-want goodies in spaces. Cool, right?” I don’t really listen to the words. People are so capable to spend some money, to enjoy life whatever however they want. Some people. While others dying to get their fortune. Remember someone posting an email quoted below. Good things, life’s treating me so well.
"When they have more than they need, they simply have a party, buy a car, television, or waste it on other meaningless items. They don't save it for their children's education and future like we do in Europe. What's the meaning of money if you don't know what to do with it? How is this country going to develop if nobody cares about their achievements but only about money?"
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