Monday, December 16, 2013

I write you with a request for the financial help

Good afternoon. My name is Mikhail. I from Ukraine

I write you with a request for the financial help. The sum of money is necessary, I ask to help.

 

The amount of the help, which size won't break your financial state... how many for you it isn't difficult financially.

My bank details:

INTERMEDIARY BANK : BKTRUS33
                                              Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas


BENEFICIARY'S BANK : ACCOUNT : 04-424-062
                                               DELKUAUK
                                               JSC "Delta Bank" , KIEV , UKRAINE


BENEFICIARY : 26204703121123
                              MYKHAILOV MYKHAILO


DETAILS OF PAYMENT : Financial aid


Or:

MasterCard

5167 7600 0084 5559

 

Your offers and to contact me by mail Beretta3@ukr.net

 

I will try to answer all. Thanks to all in advance for your help.

This letter isn't commercial the offer

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Dian Estey's invitation is awaiting your response

 
 
 
 
 
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Wednesday, March 27, 2013

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Monday, March 18, 2013

Invitation to connect on LinkedIn

 
LinkedIn
 
 
 
 
From Dian Estey
 
Director at Matahati Productions
Indonesia
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

I'd like to add you to my professional network on LinkedIn.

- Dian

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Blah!

A friend of mine told me not long ago, “One day, you’ll be sick and tired of hearing yourself whine about the same thing and that’s when you’ll have the courage to move on.” Yes, I know, but go ahead tell me again if that makes you feel better, you meanie! That’s probably her way of telling me that SHE is sick and tired of hearing me whine. But I can’t help but think that maybe she’s got a point!

Maybe one day I WILL get sick and tired of my own whining.

Well, ladies and gentleman….guess what? THAT day is HERE! *Cheers to that!

But instead of moving on, I just stopped whining altogether. Not even to myself. I know I might not be making much sense here but let me try:

I got sick and tired of my whiny self, and stop whining but not feel any better in the process. In an even shorter description, I REPRESSED it and feel repressed in return. Genius, isn’t it?

Phuih!

Maybe I should have taken psychology and use myself as a mouse lab.

Yeah, that might be a good idea. Anyone has any good recommendations for schools? (It’s a joke. Please don’t send me any recommendations. I have enough spam in my inbox as it stands).

Monday, August 15, 2011

A good reason to respect yourself

Last weekend, I had a long talk with my ten year old about the importance to respect and love yourself in order to allow people to love and respect you in return.

The conversation is a result of a string of accidents and incidents where she left things, broke things, acted like a door mat, etc.

Our five year old who has been hushed out of the room during the conversation hardly wasted a second after I left the room to question his sister on what our talk was about. To which, the answer was a short: "Mommy told me to respect myself so others can respect me as well."

Apparently, he mulls over this statement all day....for that night before bed, he came to his sister with his own conclusion:

"I think mommy is right. We should respect ourselves and not eat our boogers otherwise other people will not respect us and ask us to eat their boogers too. How gross is that?"

Friday, July 15, 2011

Until the end of forever

This is not a promotion. Ok, well, maybe...but I'm not getting paid to write this (honest!). But as I'm sitting in one of the plush malls in Jakarta, sipping my latte, working on my iPad while watching the kids playing on the playground, I can't help thinking about the woman who wrote this book. Simply because while I'm feeling like I've been run over by a freight train with the humble multitasking I'm doing right now, Shannon Hart managed to juggle her two children, full time executive job with routine trips to Paris and Singapore, and wherever else she's flying to, and well, wrote this kick ass book in her free time.

If you are juggling nappies and blackberry or if you ever turned green when looking at one of those seemingly together woman who has it all,
Until the end of forever is a book you can definitely relate to.

Sarah, the character in the book seems to have it all. A beautiful family, a romantic husband, a nice job, but yet she is haunted by these reoccurring nightmares of drowning and suffocating. (sounds familiar?)

I would really like to tell you more about the book, but I really want you to buy the book and find out for yourself. Yes, I think you need to BUY it because I believe that Shannon needs to earn some money for the times she has had to multitask.

What? You really wanna know more? Well, it has the romantic guitar-playing hunk in it, it has the Paris temptation, it has the classic "me first or family first" theme, and it is pleasantly written and weaved.

Go ahead, buy it! And if you don't like it, or if you don't think my description is accurate, you can write me a complaint email and I'll buy you a latte. But if you like it, go write to Shannon and tell her that. Why? Because it's always nice to hear someone says something nice about you.

Your hair smells really nice today...