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Sunday, May 29, 2005


This is where mou's dad and my dad worked in Bangladesh *sigh* Posted by Hello

3 Comments:

Blogger »|m|u|n|i|r|a|« said...

The computer lab in the office was cool. It had about 5 computers in there I think (when I visited it at 6 yrs of age). The room was fully air-cond and no eating/drinking was allowed! Abbu ws showing us a car-racing game, didnt occur to us to play it though *lol*

8:56 am, May 31, 2005  
Blogger maya said...

yeah, i remember that place......but i dont think i ever went inside though......but thats where the buses used to stop, right? cant remember. kintu arektu oidike gelei chapa na bokul fuler gach chilo.... i remember we used to go there for morning walk with ammu and aunties.... and sometimes amra ful kuratam......tarpor bashai eshe mala gathtam.... mone porchena tomra tokhon chila kina...... mone hoi chila. right side-e bokul, chapa aro onek gach chilo.....ar left side-e golap-er bagan chilo. I really loved that place... so many memories.

2:33 am, June 01, 2005  
Blogger »|m|u|n|i|r|a|« said...

There were shefali fuler gach too, do you remember in Autumn, the place would look beautiful in the morning. A lot of the flowers fell on the adjacent road. I used think it was such a waste...but the ones thatfell on grass..we could collect those for making garlands...those precious joys are gone foreva *sigh*

3:36 am, June 01, 2005  

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