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About mesalaam aleikum.

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i advocate for refugees, adult/family literacy, and various issues regarding children.

i love to learn, to read (obvi), and to travel and meet fabulous people, especially those with a sense of humour as wacky as mine. my long-standing love affair with fashion and haute couture shows no sign of diminishing, and i'm the type who spends three hours at the gym, then head straight to Coldstone for a Gotta Have It! size Birthday Cake Remix (*drools*).

my family and friends always come first, while religion and spirituality are also strong forces in my life. other loves include yoga, pilates, middle eastern cuisine, Ikea, anything water-related, being outdoors and kicking down glass ceilings with my Jimmy Choos.

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if you had five dollars, and Chuck Norris had five dollars - Chuck Norris would have more money.

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Noticed you liked Catcher in the Rye, and I was wondering if you'd be interested in reviewing my new novel and posting your comments here as well as a few other book-related sites. Thought you might like my novel since it's also about a disturbed adolescent suffering from mental illness. I could e-mail you the novel in an e-book format if you'd like (I'm currently out of physical copies). If you're interested, send me your e-mail address (mine is mail@christophertusa.com), and I'll send you the e-book. Here's a link to a summary (and a sample chapter) in case you'd like to read more about the book before you commit:

http://www.christophertusa.com/

Thanks,

Chris
Ode to a Dandelion

(Rea Williams)
Though others may curse you for a weed,
To destroy they deem their duty,
For me you are a lovely flower
And I revel in your beauty.

You're first to show your brilliant color
After winter's bitter cold.
You're truly springtime's harbinger
With your delicate mounds of gold.

Your flowers are food for a weary soul,
Your leaves a zesty tonic -
Such succulent flavor they contain
It makes us feel bionic.

I know your color soon will fade
But your seeds are avian food -
So, like the wind and thus the flower,
It's ill that blows no good.

In God's great plan for nature
Everything does have it's place
And I, for one, am always glad
To see your smiling face.
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