mon tit chien ki veut sortir avec une meuf"chienne"

mon tit chien ki veut sortir avec une meuf"chienne"
voila comme jai dit mon tit chouchou ki sapel oliver il veut sortir avec une 2eme meuf"chienne"
si vous avez sa foto vous pouvez laisser un comm ou une tof comme ca il me casse pads la tete tt le temps aller les meufs"chiennes"depechez vous sinon oppp il est pris

# Posted on Wednesday, 18 January 2006 at 10:14 AM

couscous oujdi

couscous oujdi
sarou reprezente couscous doujda
olalalalallalal

# Posted on Saturday, 07 January 2006 at 12:51 AM

Oujda. Dancing in trance

Oujda. Dancing in trance
As I first visited Oujda in January 1997, I was keen on discovering the famed music life of the city. Supposedly, every corner should have its own musicians, but as I was walking through the streets on this cold winter evening, there was no music to hear anywhere. I tried every street that radiated out from the main centre of such activities: Bab el Wahab.

# Posted on Thursday, 05 January 2006 at 11:24 AM

Oujda. The medina

Oujda. The medina
The gate to the medina with the name Sidia Aisha.

The medina of Oujda is not as traditional as medinas normally are in Morocco. Instead of narrow streets and houses that almost fall all over you, Oujda offers wide streets and fairly modern houses.

# Posted on Thursday, 05 January 2006 at 11:23 AM

Oujda. The bustling West

Oujda. The bustling West
Oujda is the capital of eastern Morocco, and it deserves to be visited f rom reasons different than other Moroccan cities of about the same size: there are few typical monuments here, but the the activity level, the friendliness, and night life give it a distinct different feel. And not to forget that it also is free from hustlers of any type.
Most of Oujda is new, and owes both its existence and form to the arrival of the French early in the 20th century. At first it was built as a military camp that was involved in controlling the eastern part of Morocco. The city grew up along the roads staked out by the French, and it now houses near half a million inhabitants.

# Posted on Thursday, 05 January 2006 at 11:21 AM