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Old 28th August 2005, 21:20
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Oh and ofcourse "Mr Settat, ministre de l'interieur" had a huuuuuuuuuge villa there
Oh really ...I wish I knew , I would at least take the occasion to spit on his ugly face .....
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Old 28th August 2005, 21:31
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Pah! You spit at someone??? You are all TALK!
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Old 28th August 2005, 21:41
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Pah! You spit at someone??? You are all TALK!
I spit on you with great pleasure ...LOL
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Old 29th August 2005, 02:05
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We (all siblings) went there every year with my uncle when we were kids and teenagers. We were raised by my uncle since we are orphans (sh*t happens) That was in the eighties until early nineties.

Private owned houses were indeed for the high placed Moroccans. My uncle was just a middle-management fonctionnaire. He got a government bungalow every year. We did hang out with the children of the then ministre du sport. But for us kids, it did not impress us that much. It was more my uncle that drilled us to be on our best behaviour LOL. I still remember the names of his kids, but I forgot their last name. The reason I remember is because he died in January 2001, exactly at the time I was in Doukkala.

I don't know if we met hahahaha, who knows? I don't recall any Moroccan boy by the name of NAK? Because THAT I would remember

Malika I am really sorry to learn that you was an orphan , that must have been tough was it ?!?!?! but you have already made it , and by the way what did you study in the USA !!! actually you look younger than what I suspected , cause personnaly on the late eighties I was already on my own in Europe , while you probably were still a littl kid eating Polo ice cream on the beaches of al Jadida !!! HA HA HA ...LOL ...
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Old 29th August 2005, 14:17
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M3aleesh. Like I said, it happens. It was not hard or difficult at all, when you don't know better. The only difficulties were about the inheritance after we reached the legal age. Then half of it was gone, stolen by sheffara.. you know some Moroccans And you know that there is nothing you can do about it. Sure, you can hire a mohami, but he'll probably eat the other half hehehe

I actually did not study in the US. I studied at a university in Les Alpes Maritimes, went there with a bac science.

I also remember the name now of the hotshot family: it was Semlali. And in no way to be compared with the Al Basri clan.
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