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We have certain way of life in our house you have to follow the rules very

strictly no smoking do smokes you don't you smoke oh I will request

you not to smoke girls at once no smoking no drinking no talking about sex

that's the third thing which I am very clear we have a very very strict family

in our house so far as these things are concerned so far as you're wearing this

thing is concerned you must wear a t-shirt

I don't allow mobile signal at home you must be very punctual at all times even

if you are late sleeper will have to wake up early if you have to go out then

you must ask permission and you must go along with somebody from the house any

other questions which you want to say

this kind what happened is she afraid of me

yep what happened don't worry don't don't don't

why should you cry huh is what nothing nothing why why should it

thank you for remembering your parents affirming the poor oh yeah yeah you will

find yourself at home at home alright such a delicate God I just say for my

confession I just been chopped into his a family

and then in tone to appreciate their religion and live by their ways just

I just feel physically

the disciplines fetish basically anything that you enjoy in England is

bad

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Bali volcano eruption update: Is Bali Airport closed? How many flights are cancelled? - Duration: 5:09.

 Thursday's eruption saw a thick column of ash and volcanic dust rise from Mount Agung's summit while an eerie red glow indicated rising molten lava

 Sutopo Purwo Nugroho from Bali's disaster mitigation agency said Mount Agung's alert level had not been raised but was being monitored

 He said: "Micro tremors are still being detected. indicating that magma is moving towards the surface

" While thousands of people living beneath the volcano fled their homes, tourists faced hours of frustrating delays as the thick plumes shut down flights

Related articles Is Bali Airport closed? How many flights are cancelled? Bali's I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airpor, also known as Denpasar International Airport, closed for several hours due to the huge surge in volcanic ashes spewing into the sky

 Indonesia's second-busiest airport shut at 3am local time on Friday (8pm BST on Thursday) but reopened at 2

3pm local time on Friday (7.3am BST on Friday). Officials tweeted operations "should be back to normal soon" and asked passengers to monitor flight updates

Bali volcano eruption: Mount Agung eruption in pictures Fri, June 29, 28 The ash cloud out of Mount Agung was reported to have reached a height of 2m after it began to erupt on the evening of 28 June

EPA of 6 Mount Agung eruption in Bali, Indonesia  Israwadi, a spokesman for airport operator Angkasa Pura, said: ""We're monitoring the eruption

The airport could be closed again if the eruption affects flight safety." Authorities earlier cancelled 5 international flights and 23 domestic ones

 Around 27, travellers were affected with many passengers pictured looking on anxiously as entire flight boards at the airport listed cancellations

 Major airlines canceling flights included Jet Star, Qantas and Virgin Australia. Scheduled flights have resumed within the last few hours following the opening of Denpasar International Airport

 Jetstar said customers expecting to fly on Friday afternoon and evening should travel to the airport but monitor their flight status

 Regular updates are being provided by individual airlines. Garuda Indonesia, Sriwijaya and Indonesia Air Asia said they were working to help stranded passengers

 How does volcanic ash disrupt flights? Officials say Thursday's eruption caused a towering pillar of ash to rise 2,5 metres high

 Ash plumes are a major threat to air passenger safety because of the damage they can cause to aircraft engines

 In addition to clogging up fuel and damaging cooling systems, the black clouds create poor visibility for pilots

 Flights in and out of Hawaii's Big Island have been similarly affected since the eruption of Kilauea Volcano began on May 3

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