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Stellanne 10-06-2016 06:36 PM

Ramandan
 
.....anyone recognising Ramandan at the moment x x. Xhugs x x

Gordon 10-06-2016 06:46 PM

Who is he does he keep torts.

CherryBrandy 10-06-2016 07:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Gordon (Post 666339)
Who is he does he keep torts.

Is it a bit like Jesus Tortoise us to be good ! I'm not being funny a little boy told me that he learnt that at Sunday School, so sweet. CB

Stellanne 10-06-2016 07:48 PM

My friend at school is a Muslim and is fasting during daylight hours for the next month. I said I would support her at work and so I don't eat or drink from 7am to 6:30pm... it is just a token. Her commitment is much more difficult because I have the weekends off. X x x x hugs x x x

emma_mcraf 10-06-2016 08:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Gordon (Post 666339)
Who is he does he keep torts.

:lol: :lol:

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Originally Posted by CherryBrandy (Post 666343)
Is it a bit like Jesus Tortoise us to be good ! I'm not being funny a little boy told me that he learnt that at Sunday School, so sweet. CB

How sweet! :-)
Maybe you could name one of your tortoises Jesus, pronounced in the Spanish fashion, as surely that'd make him a good tort and not try to get near the girls!! ;-)

emma_mcraf 10-06-2016 08:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Stellanne (Post 666348)
My friend at school is a Muslim and is fasting during daylight hours for the next month. I said I would support her at work and so I don't eat or drink from 7am to 6:30pm... it is just a token. Her commitment is much more difficult because I have the weekends off. X x x x hugs x x x

Do you go out the school at lunchtime? I don't think I could watch everyone eating if I was really hungry! I'd feel faint I'm sure. Is water not allowed either?

Suze65 11-06-2016 07:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Stellanne (Post 666337)
.....anyone recognising Ramandan at the moment x x. Xhugs x x

No, I've got no reeson to, and if I did something like that I would pass out.

Gordon 11-06-2016 07:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Stellanne (Post 666348)
My friend at school is a Muslim and is fasting during daylight hours for the next month. I said I would support her at work and so I don't eat or drink from 7am to 6:30pm... it is just a token. Her commitment is much more difficult because I have the weekends off. X x x x hugs x x x


Now this is an odd one and for those who have had the pleasure to meet me probably won't believe this as im a fat bugger :lol: but I very rarely eat anything during the day so I can say I'm sort of fasting too.:-)

Stellanne 11-06-2016 08:17 AM

Like Gordon I tend not to eat much so to be honest it isn't much of a problem. I eat vegetarian as well so am careful what I eat so am very used to ignoring what food is around me. As for drinking, no that is not allowed and that can be difficult as it has been really hot. I am tending to drink a lot more water instead of almond milk which has got to be good for me X X X hugs X X x

Suze65 11-06-2016 12:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Gordon (Post 666365)
Now this is an odd one and for those who have had the pleasure to meet me probably won't believe this as im a fat bugger :lol: but I very rarely eat anything during the day so I can say I'm sort of fasting too.:-)

But do you make up for this in the evening ! When I was a child , back in the 70s we had tnisian student came to live with us for a year ( he's like family now) and I remember him doing Ramadan , he was up at about 5 in the morning eating as much as he could and then again in the evening he would literally stuff his face :-D I'm sure he didn't enjoy it !


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