得知同事家小孩小学上下学时间改到了早八点半至晚五点半,想回家跟他吐槽一下以后早晚高峰会更加拥堵。
回家后,
小马:你知道吗,小学生(被打断
大肉:是小学生打游戏那事嘛!!!
小马:[费解]
大肉:啊,你说的不是这事啊,小学生打游戏都限制时间了,只能每周五六日晚上8点到9点玩游戏了,你说这balabalabalabala
小马内心os:i don't care,and this is none of your business[黑线]
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回家后,
小马:你知道吗,小学生(被打断
大肉:是小学生打游戏那事嘛!!!
小马:[费解]
大肉:啊,你说的不是这事啊,小学生打游戏都限制时间了,只能每周五六日晚上8点到9点玩游戏了,你说这balabalabalabala
小马内心os:i don't care,and this is none of your business[黑线]
(图文无关)
看到有别人说发现自己收到的戒指是男友的前女友退回来的这都行啊。所以戒指还是别搞什么惊喜了,痛痛快快两个人一起去买就好了。
我的钻戒和对戒就是和老公一起去买的。抄同学的作业,去香港的三大最受欢迎的性价比钻石店之一买的,性价比超级高,GIA证书的裸钻,1.11克拉,F,vs2,3ex,none(当年做功课对钻石各种参数分析滚瓜烂熟,也是挺好玩的),每颗钻石都独一无二,买到就是缘分。
这个功课也许可以等到明年hk完全开放通关的时候发一下,现在去一趟应该蛮麻烦的。
在不知情的时候被拿出求婚应该也很浪漫,但这样一起去买钻石也是很美好的回忆。当时还有几个7、80分的看着也不错,我自己都倾向小点的;但老公坚持要选这个,而且还非要给我加那个排钻,当着店员面说:“戴这个看起来像个公主”
店员说:他对你是真的很好。
是啊。想起来也是很快乐的回忆。而且他回去还跟别人说钻戒真的很值得买,看到她这么开心就觉得太值了。
我的钻戒和对戒就是和老公一起去买的。抄同学的作业,去香港的三大最受欢迎的性价比钻石店之一买的,性价比超级高,GIA证书的裸钻,1.11克拉,F,vs2,3ex,none(当年做功课对钻石各种参数分析滚瓜烂熟,也是挺好玩的),每颗钻石都独一无二,买到就是缘分。
这个功课也许可以等到明年hk完全开放通关的时候发一下,现在去一趟应该蛮麻烦的。
在不知情的时候被拿出求婚应该也很浪漫,但这样一起去买钻石也是很美好的回忆。当时还有几个7、80分的看着也不错,我自己都倾向小点的;但老公坚持要选这个,而且还非要给我加那个排钻,当着店员面说:“戴这个看起来像个公主”
店员说:他对你是真的很好。
是啊。想起来也是很快乐的回忆。而且他回去还跟别人说钻戒真的很值得买,看到她这么开心就觉得太值了。
【美军宣布完成从阿富汗撤军】The U.S. Central Command announced Monday that the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan has completed, ending 20 years of U.S.-led invasion into the country.
"I'm here to announce the completion of our withdrawal from Afghanistan and the end of the mission to evacuate American citizens, third country nationals and vulnerable Afghans," Kenneth McKenzie, commander of U.S. Central Command, announced during a news conference held by the Department of Defense.
"The last C-17 lifted off from Hamid Karzai International Airport on August 30, this afternoon, at 3:29 p.m. East coast time, and the last manned aircraft is now clearing the space above Afghanistan," McKenzie said.
McKenzie said while the completion of withdrawal drew an end to U.S. military presence in the war-torn nation that Washington accused of harboring Al-Qaeda -- the mastermind behind the 9/11 terror attack on American soil in 2001 -- "the diplomatic mission to ensure additional U.S. citizens and eligible Afghans, who want to leave, continues."
While paying tribute to the 2,461 U.S. service members killed -- including the 13 troops lost Thursday to a terror attack aimed at sabotaging the evacuation mission -- and over 20,000 U.S. personnel injured during the longest war Washington has engaged in throughout history, McKenzie also told reporters that no American citizens managed to embark on the final five evacuation flights leaving Kabul, meaning there were still Americans wishing to depart the country that were left on ground.
"We maintained the ability to bring them in up until immediately before departure," McKenzie said. "We would have been prepared to bring them on until the very last minute, but none of them made it to the airport and were able to be accommodated," he added.
The general said the number of U.S. citizens currently still stranded in Afghanistan is "in the very low hundreds," stressing that the Department of State is now in charge of assisting those evacuees.
"The military's phase of this operation has ended ... The diplomatic sequel to that will now begin," he said, adding that the United States will continue trying to extract the remaining U.S. citizens and "negotiate very hard and aggressively" to get eligible Afghans to come to the United States.
U.S. media cited a State Department official as saying earlier on Monday that it was believed that there were fewer than 250 American citizens who may wish to leave Afghanistan. (Xinhua)
"I'm here to announce the completion of our withdrawal from Afghanistan and the end of the mission to evacuate American citizens, third country nationals and vulnerable Afghans," Kenneth McKenzie, commander of U.S. Central Command, announced during a news conference held by the Department of Defense.
"The last C-17 lifted off from Hamid Karzai International Airport on August 30, this afternoon, at 3:29 p.m. East coast time, and the last manned aircraft is now clearing the space above Afghanistan," McKenzie said.
McKenzie said while the completion of withdrawal drew an end to U.S. military presence in the war-torn nation that Washington accused of harboring Al-Qaeda -- the mastermind behind the 9/11 terror attack on American soil in 2001 -- "the diplomatic mission to ensure additional U.S. citizens and eligible Afghans, who want to leave, continues."
While paying tribute to the 2,461 U.S. service members killed -- including the 13 troops lost Thursday to a terror attack aimed at sabotaging the evacuation mission -- and over 20,000 U.S. personnel injured during the longest war Washington has engaged in throughout history, McKenzie also told reporters that no American citizens managed to embark on the final five evacuation flights leaving Kabul, meaning there were still Americans wishing to depart the country that were left on ground.
"We maintained the ability to bring them in up until immediately before departure," McKenzie said. "We would have been prepared to bring them on until the very last minute, but none of them made it to the airport and were able to be accommodated," he added.
The general said the number of U.S. citizens currently still stranded in Afghanistan is "in the very low hundreds," stressing that the Department of State is now in charge of assisting those evacuees.
"The military's phase of this operation has ended ... The diplomatic sequel to that will now begin," he said, adding that the United States will continue trying to extract the remaining U.S. citizens and "negotiate very hard and aggressively" to get eligible Afghans to come to the United States.
U.S. media cited a State Department official as saying earlier on Monday that it was believed that there were fewer than 250 American citizens who may wish to leave Afghanistan. (Xinhua)
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