Back in Tunisia

We’re back in Tunisia…

We just got here a few hours ago.
Nothing has really changed; Nothing I’ve noticed at least.

We found a bunch of letters from the bank, the phone bill (Yikes!), useless brochures, a DB2 Magazine and a notification that I have something to pick up at the post office.

It turns out that thing I have to pick up is “The Da Vinci Code” by Dan Brown, which I ordered online a week ago. Cool! Can’t wait to read it.

We’re going out for dinner at my parent’s place just after I take a shower for refreshment.

We’re expected back at work tomorrow morning…
That sucks big time of course!
I wish we could have a couple of days to get back in shape and mood for work, anyway I guess we’ll just have to manage.

Ciao…

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Mohamed Marwen Meddah

Mohamed Marwen Meddah is a Tunisian-Canadian, web aficionado, software engineering leader, blogger, and amateur photographer.

6 thoughts on “Back in Tunisia”

  1. You can’t read it anymore because it’s not available, but The Da Vinci Code was one of the few books I did a review on my old Xanga site. I enjoyed the book a lot, and I think you will too. I won’t say more because you know what happens when one hype things up. ๐Ÿ˜›

    After that, get Angels and Demons by Dan Brown. It’s a good book too. It’s supposed to have takened place before The Da Vinci Code, so once you read it, it’ll make small parts of The Da Vinci Code clear. But stay away from Deception Point by Dan Brown. Oh my gawd… I want to shoot myself for having read the whole thing. Actually, I want to shoot Dan Brown for that.

  2. Allah ysallmak Saqf ๐Ÿ™‚ Btw, I started reading “The Hobbit” on the plane. Thanks for that ๐Ÿ™‚

    Allah ysallmik Orange ๐Ÿ™‚ When the hell are you and your husband going to visit Tunisia? Or send us tickets to visit you in New Zealand? lol…

    Jenn, cool…
    I’ve been wanting to read the book for over a year.
    I found it here in French, but I didn’t want to buy it, as I wanted to read it in English.
    Last year when I went to Jordan it was sold out. And this year its banned in Jordan.
    So, I had to buy it online.

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