Hmm, somehow I just cant understand how somebody could be ready to lay his/her 
life for some other nation. Without pointing to your cousin, i just feel very 
hard to digest as to how an individual who is born in his country can be ready 
to join an army of some other country. I always thought that joining the army 
is more of an emotional decision than merely a monetary one, it could be both 
in many cases but surely difficult to fathom as how someone can be ready to die 
for the cause of a different nation in which he is not born! Your thoughts?????


________________________________
From: Archana Sharma <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, 22 June, 2009 9:48:25 PM
Subject: Re: My visit to Dover

yes. he is in the british army. Ministry of defence.


On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 7:01 AM, Nayan Mapani <[email protected]> wrote:

Gr8 Pics Arch, all the best to your cousin, indeed a tough job! Is he employed 
by the British Govt?




________________________________
 From: Archana Sharma <[email protected]> 

To: [email protected]
Sent: Sunday, 21 June, 2009 3:54:36 AM 

Subject: Re: My visit to Dover
 

Pass


On Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 10:18 PM, Subramanian Iyer - Poseidon Projects Inc. 
<[email protected]> wrote:

Moral of the Story   >>>>>>>    ARE U GETTING PURE MILK TO DRINK  OR PACKAGED 
MILK   ???????????
 
 
 
 
----- Original Message ----- 
From: Archana Sharma 
To: vaniv88-89 
Sent: Sunday, June 21, 2009 12:16 AM
Subject: My visit to Dover

 
Dear All,
 
I went to Dover last weekend for five days. My cousin is a British soldier and 
is posted in Afghanistan (bless him). He had come for 10 days and his parents 
are here from Nepal to give his wife company. So i went to meet my mama mami as 
well. Had great fun but was very sad and concerned while seeing him off. he is 
younger than me and was like my best friend whenever i went to nepal during 
vacations. They had three buffaloes and he used to teach me to ride on it. He 
was a typical cowboy.
 
Thought i would share some pictures. I have put on weight, i know that..OK?
 
Dover is famous as the south eastern end of england and used to be the last 
point to leave for Europe. When people say they swimcrossed the english 
channel, it between a westernpoint in france and dover in UK. The eurotunnel 
under the sea from england to france starts from here.
Alll the hills in this area are made of limestone and thats why white. So they 
are called white cliffs, more famous by a song called "There'll be blue birds 
over, the white cliffs of Dover.''
I recently learnt that the song was made for soldiers who were away fighting in 
the 2nd world war.
Then there is the Dover castle, which had underground tunnels in the white 
cliffs and opened up on the face of the cliff. You will see the openings at the 
background in the picture i am with my maami.
 
 
hope y dont get bored
Arch
 
 

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