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awak baca blog saya dari INDIA
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A sad thing in life is when you meet someone who means a lot to you, only to find out in the end that it was never meant to be and you just have to let go.
sbb dekat nuffnag saya ada tunjuk...
awak baca blog saya dari INDIA
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kembara saya tgh cucidah siap cantek....heheheh
by text msg
sy:u tidur ya
rhs:mana ada cuci kereta la
sy: ya lah tu i tak nampak
rhs: see,tak percaya ya
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kotak pun aku simpan lagi..ehhehe..1 set yukatakasut diariben ngan tali bengkungbeg kecik n kipasnah si roha jadi model..
cantek kan
info: A yukata (æµ´è¡£?) is a Japanese garment, a casual summer kimono usually made of cotton. People wearing yukata are a common sight in Japan at fireworks displays, bon-odori festivals, and other summer events. The yukata is also frequently worn after bathing at traditional Japanese inns. Though their use is not limited to after-bath wear, yukata literally means bath(ing) clothes.
Like other forms of traditional Japanese clothing yukata are made with straight seams and wide sleeves. Unlike formal kimono, which are made of silk, yukata are typically made of cotton or synthetic fabrics, and are unlined.
Traditionally yukata were mostly made of indigo-dyed cotton but today a wide variety of colors and designs are available. As with kimono, the general rule with yukata is that younger people wear brighter colors and bolder patterns than older people. A child might wear a multicolored print and a young woman, a floral print, while an older woman would confine herself to a traditional dark blue with geometric patterns. Since the late 1990s, yukata have experienced a revival.
p/s:sapa nak pinjam utk kawen bleh bleh..hehe dah 3-4 org dah pakai.ehhehe