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YOUR PENPAL AD BELOW FREE - RUSH IT NOW, AT ONCE !
Have your friends and penpals advertise in Signal ! It's free !

Sunday, July 31, 2011 at 19:31:46
Name, age, sex: Tarko, 51, male
Address: Bahçelievler mah., Stadyum sok. no. 20-5, Sema apt., TR-10050 Balikesir, TURKEY
Education: un
Occupation: teacher
Languages: all languages
Hobbies: collecting banknotes, flag pins, coins
Signal is: great
Greetings: Exchange collectors.

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Sunday, July 31, 2011 at 18:05:45
Name, age, sex: Zamil, 30, male
Address: B-20, D-3, Govt. Officers Quarter, Sector-8, Uttara, BD-1230 Dhaka, BANGLADESH
Email: romeo_zami=AT=yahoo.com
Education: Masters
Occupation: job
Languages: English
Hobbies: listening songs, travelling
Greetings: I'm a young man from Bangladesh. Seeking broadminded female for friendship or more. Any age welcome.

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Sunday, July 31, 2011 at 17:35:43
Name, age, sex: G D Awadhiya
Address: Jabalpur MP, INDIA
Email: gdawadhiya=AT=gmail.com
Education: B. D. S.
Occupation: dentist
Languages: English
Hobbies: friendship
Signal is: best to get friends
Greetings: Be friends.

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What is a Friend

Lilian Faulkner - UK

Someone you can feel at easy with,
to tell your innermost thoughts,
knowing your friend will treat them as you would,
their bearing their soul to you.

Someone you'll never meet.
Yet you feel you have always known.
Perhaps in another time and place.

Someone who brings peace and calm serenity
with simple true simplicity
into a world where bitterness and hatred thrive.

As friends, may we know the good
and beautiful people, who are drawn together
in some strange unknown way.
This is how I see you, as "A Friend"
May God Bless and keep you well
and Happy Always.
This poem written by late Mrs Lilian Faulkner was originally issued in the Signal magazine issue 62 in 1985.

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