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Monday, February 11, 2008 - Posts
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Today is blogging diarrhoea day. I feel it in my bones. So it's raining. As in, none of that pitter-patter, half-pissing-half-sneezing-sporadically kind of thing. Nope; it's downright pouring. And I seriously should not garner as much pleasure out of Read More...
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A glossy heart met sparkled eyes Beauty stood in awe Joy and happiness filled the space and silence took over Anticipating the thunder of our love Closer we came togather Lips locked Ecstasy drove Cupid insane Celebrating the quality of his achievment Read More...
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حكاية اللغم إللي في منتدى الكرامة *** ما زال ابن عمي ( رائد الحمد ؛ أبو الأيهم ) يلحّ عليّ لكتابة قصة الألغام إللي كانت في ( منتدى الكرامة الثقافي ) واكتشفناها قبل أُمسية للشاعر الصديق ( حاكم عقرباوي ) ..فقد كنتُ أنا رئيس المنتدى حينها..والدنيا كانت ( Read More...
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(1) I'm fascinated by the Washington state GOP caucus debacle. There appears to be some possibility that the local GOP officials stole the election for McCain. That is, they waited until he edged ahead, and then -- with 13% still to go -- stopped counting Read More...
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I know there is something wrong with me because I enjoy reading stories about frozen waste from airplane bathrooms that falls to Earth and almost kills people. http://www.cbc.ca/canada/calgary/story/2008/02/07/ice-roof.html?ref=rss When I think of the Read More...
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We celebrated Egypt’s African Cup today at the office because we have an Egyptian colleague named Saeed. He’s such a sweet man and he was so very happy today that he even got us knafeh! He was like the king on the first day of Eid, receiving Read More...
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I love waking up in the morning ... I love picking out what to wear ... I love getting in my car and on the road...knowing that how I choose to react to the bunch of idiots out there is very well within my control... I love Chicago's blistering cold. Read More...
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After one month of non-stop coverage on TV of Egypt’s matches, and after every station in the Arab world had a full segment on Egypt’s performance in the Africa’s Cup 2008. Egypt won. Of course for someone who had lived in Egypt for more than 8 years Read More...
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Where'd you get a tattoo, if you decided to go for it? And an even harder question, what image would you choose to permanently mark on your body? I know where I'd want my tattoo. But of what? No clue. Location, however, is something I've decided on a Read More...
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"Did you know the Greeks have four different words for Love? Eros is the passionate love, with sensual desire and longing; where erotic comes from. Philia is friendship, a dispassionate virtuous love. Storge is natural affection, like that felt by parents Read More...
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Hey yall, I only see Qwaider, Nas, me and MommaBean posting about fellow blogger Fouad Al Farhan's imprisonment, and possible torture. This is hardly solidarity. I didn't see any names I recognized who sent letters. Maybe that means you used your real Read More...
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Al Rai has graced its e-pages with a fascinating mix of science,90’s Jordanian culture, sexism, and mere retardedness courtesy of a certain Rania Tadrus.
Tadrus has sort of put together an article about smoking women in Jordan and how they are no Read More...
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Thank you, Ali. I have been waiting for a response like this. Via Drima. Since our apostate friend was welcomed to America by his resettlement agency with the comment: "Brother, with more like you we can make America an Islamic nation under Sharia", I Read More...
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Seriously, how poor are people? I was reading Mohammed Omar's blog when I saw a comment (Third one) posted under a post titled "Visa Visa" that made me feel really enraged! Some people might think it is inappropriate, others might think it is sick. And Read More...
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And so this year, the Iraqis won the Asian Cup and the Egyptians won the African Cup. The commentator yesterday was going crazy over that. Well, mabrook to both the Iraqis and the Egyptians, who have both finally given us Arabs something to enjoy. I wish Read More...
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