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    MehreenTahir
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    because my father brought me a watch as a gift. It's a beautiful, elegant sapphire watch. Not sure how he knew my style :doh: But what matters the most is him hugging me and telling me that he's proud of me. Might sound like a little kid at the moment but no gift is comparable to the one your father brings you, no matter the age :)

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      because my father brought me a watch as a gift. It's a beautiful, elegant sapphire watch. Not sure how he knew my style :doh: But what matters the most is him hugging me and telling me that he's proud of me. Might sound like a little kid at the moment but no gift is comparable to the one your father brings you, no matter the age :)

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      Sandeep Mewara
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      MehreenTahir wrote:

      Might sound like a little kid at the moment

      Not at all. There is a saying in our culture, "it does not matter how much you age, you will always be small kid for your parents". :) Nice to just hear about such feeling. :thumbsup:

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        MehreenTahir wrote:

        Might sound like a little kid at the moment

        Not at all. There is a saying in our culture, "it does not matter how much you age, you will always be small kid for your parents". :) Nice to just hear about such feeling. :thumbsup:

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        Sander Rossel
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        Or as my grandma says "I don't care that you're a grown up adult now, you'll always be my little boy" :D

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          because my father brought me a watch as a gift. It's a beautiful, elegant sapphire watch. Not sure how he knew my style :doh: But what matters the most is him hugging me and telling me that he's proud of me. Might sound like a little kid at the moment but no gift is comparable to the one your father brings you, no matter the age :)

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          Daniel Pfeffer
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          Wear it in good health, as we say.

          Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. -- 6079 Smith W.

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            because my father brought me a watch as a gift. It's a beautiful, elegant sapphire watch. Not sure how he knew my style :doh: But what matters the most is him hugging me and telling me that he's proud of me. Might sound like a little kid at the moment but no gift is comparable to the one your father brings you, no matter the age :)

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            Chris Maunder
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            Awesome :thumbsup:

            cheers Chris Maunder

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