The April Fool Referendum
Posted by
username
Aug 22, 2002 07:58 pm
yaar, yeh apnay musharraff bhai is disappointing on a daily basis nowadays.
When Riz Khan Came to Town
By the way, yeh riz khan ko itna kyoon sarr per charhaya jaa raha hai??
Posted by
username
Jun 10, 2002 02:04 am
Watched monsoon wedding recently... thought it depicted the south asian social scene as it is... true it had no substance... but the thing is which indian movie has??? the music especially the ghazal was great... the dubey-alice sub-story was the most unrealistic part of the whole movie... it just doesnt happen that way as far as i know... and whats with the girls in the movie... saari ki saari intihai faarigh... over all i think it wasnt that bad!By the way, yeh riz khan ko itna kyoon sarr per charhaya jaa raha hai??
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``Yaar why do we have to decide everything as a nation? What happened to the freedom of choice? How about first deciding as a nation whether we`ll relieve ourselves standing up or sitting down?``
Well, my friend, nobody suggested that we need to decide EVERYTHING as a nation. But there certainly are things that need to be decided at the national level. That is why we have governments whose job is to take input from us and devise a NATIONAL policy on issues, thus guiding the nation in the right direction... no doubt ``freedom of choice`` is extremely important but that doesn`t mean every Tom Dick and Harry should be allowed to do whatever the fcuk s/he wants to do. Please go back and read my post again. Hopefully, this time you`ll be able to understand what I was trying to say.
On a different note, you seem to have a flair for bringing up issues out of non-issues. In response to your first post, I tried to point out why reading TFT is important but you seemed more interested in my trials and tribulations at Freddys and Zouq. Then I attempted to bring you back to the point but this time it was, why do we have to decide EVERYTHNG as a nation? I don`t want to induldge in some sort of lengthy debate with you... my only point was/is, we need to reconsider our (in my opinion) hypocritical and paradoxical policy towards our people in general and women in particular. On one hand we have religion, morality and social barriers (which I have nuthing against btw) and on the other hand we promote ``ooohhs`` ``aaahhhs`` and ``awwwws``. I think it`s not quite working this way and we need to do something abt it. Whether you agree with me or not, it`s ok with me either way :-)
anNy Reply #: 70
``Why should all of us need to be smart and intellectual and understand what the bloody english patient is all about or why kahlil gibran did what he did...``
Well, I guess nuthing wrong with being a bimbo. But thanks god I`m not one. Don`t fit your definition of bimbohood at all. I don`t beautify the environment, am always running around with daggers to stab someone and me an idiot... yeah rOite, NO CHANCE! By the way, searched the entire library catalog but cudn`t find the novel that you mentioned in your post. One came close --- ``The English Patient`` --- but heck, he wasn`t ``bloody`` enuff. If you cud please tell me the name of the author...?
Posted by
username
Dec 28, 2001 01:08 am
sac Reply #: 77``Yaar why do we have to decide everything as a nation? What happened to the freedom of choice? How about first deciding as a nation whether we`ll relieve ourselves standing up or sitting down?``
Well, my friend, nobody suggested that we need to decide EVERYTHING as a nation. But there certainly are things that need to be decided at the national level. That is why we have governments whose job is to take input from us and devise a NATIONAL policy on issues, thus guiding the nation in the right direction... no doubt ``freedom of choice`` is extremely important but that doesn`t mean every Tom Dick and Harry should be allowed to do whatever the fcuk s/he wants to do. Please go back and read my post again. Hopefully, this time you`ll be able to understand what I was trying to say.
On a different note, you seem to have a flair for bringing up issues out of non-issues. In response to your first post, I tried to point out why reading TFT is important but you seemed more interested in my trials and tribulations at Freddys and Zouq. Then I attempted to bring you back to the point but this time it was, why do we have to decide EVERYTHNG as a nation? I don`t want to induldge in some sort of lengthy debate with you... my only point was/is, we need to reconsider our (in my opinion) hypocritical and paradoxical policy towards our people in general and women in particular. On one hand we have religion, morality and social barriers (which I have nuthing against btw) and on the other hand we promote ``ooohhs`` ``aaahhhs`` and ``awwwws``. I think it`s not quite working this way and we need to do something abt it. Whether you agree with me or not, it`s ok with me either way :-)
anNy Reply #: 70
``Why should all of us need to be smart and intellectual and understand what the bloody english patient is all about or why kahlil gibran did what he did...``
Well, I guess nuthing wrong with being a bimbo. But thanks god I`m not one. Don`t fit your definition of bimbohood at all. I don`t beautify the environment, am always running around with daggers to stab someone and me an idiot... yeah rOite, NO CHANCE! By the way, searched the entire library catalog but cudn`t find the novel that you mentioned in your post. One came close --- ``The English Patient`` --- but heck, he wasn`t ``bloody`` enuff. If you cud please tell me the name of the author...?
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``dang, uncle shammi`s whipping uncle romair``
ahan, fine... but what I`m unable to understand is why is Romair`s proposition such a major pain in the butt for YOU and is making you jump up and down as if somebody`s shoved sumthing up your...?!? I mean, you shud be more concerned with where your country wud be 50 yrs from now instead of worrying your head over whether Pakistanis would be able to ssuck up to, who you`ve been referring to as ``chaptas`` (like HELLOOO, as if you belong to some incredibly gorgeous and stunningly pulchritudinous race... RELAX, have a look at your bhai bandaz in campuses on east coast, that might help you just a bit in setting your feet on ground!) I guess your `prime-example-of-brevity-at-its-best` post (Reply #: 78) was coming from somewhere else... kinda shows your desperation to prove Romair wrong, if not by yourself then by any one else at all. Ok, let`s assume for a second that Pakistan would not become China`s Canada, Mexico or even anything close to that (which, in my opinion, is not something to be REALLY proud of anywayz!). So what does that prove? Pakistan will be DOOMED!!!. Fine, if that makes you feel better. Now relax and try to catch all the sleep that you`ve missed for the last two or three nights.
Posted by
username
Dec 28, 2001 01:08 am
RSaxena Reply #: 78``dang, uncle shammi`s whipping uncle romair``
ahan, fine... but what I`m unable to understand is why is Romair`s proposition such a major pain in the butt for YOU and is making you jump up and down as if somebody`s shoved sumthing up your...?!? I mean, you shud be more concerned with where your country wud be 50 yrs from now instead of worrying your head over whether Pakistanis would be able to ssuck up to, who you`ve been referring to as ``chaptas`` (like HELLOOO, as if you belong to some incredibly gorgeous and stunningly pulchritudinous race... RELAX, have a look at your bhai bandaz in campuses on east coast, that might help you just a bit in setting your feet on ground!) I guess your `prime-example-of-brevity-at-its-best` post (Reply #: 78) was coming from somewhere else... kinda shows your desperation to prove Romair wrong, if not by yourself then by any one else at all. Ok, let`s assume for a second that Pakistan would not become China`s Canada, Mexico or even anything close to that (which, in my opinion, is not something to be REALLY proud of anywayz!). So what does that prove? Pakistan will be DOOMED!!!. Fine, if that makes you feel better. Now relax and try to catch all the sleep that you`ve missed for the last two or three nights.
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``How about a narrative relating those trials and tribulations at Freddys, Zouq and the rest of the playgrounds of the rich and the pretentious? Or would that be too much to take for the burqa-clad virgins in the backseat of the Alto?``
Well, the sort of time I`ve wasted at such places, I should really be doing weekly features on them for TFT. But I think you missed the point of my previous post altogether. The thing is all of us --- including the not-so-rich-and-pretentious --- can afford to dine out in classy restaurants, celebrate basant at falaani haweli, attend falaan`s keg party... to be identified as a part of that ultra mod social circle (take the glamor out and I bet, not even half as many would be seen ``enjoying`` at the same places). And those who can`t FINANCIALLY afford, most probably don`t read TFT and the like anywayz. The problem arises when you CAN afford, but are socially not allowed to have such a lifestyle. The ``burqa-clad virgins in the backseat of the Alto`` WANT TO and CAN very well be the a$$ shaking hotties on the dance floors of GOR but the sort of social barriers we have don`t allow them to do so. I`m so not into the feminist crap of nowadays and the sort of sh1t these NGOs promote but I do think it`s high time we, as a nation, make up our minds on this... EITHER we can preach Islam to our girls and expect them to be idols of morality that we want them to be OR we can let the Aaminah-Haqish lifestyle, with a bf here and and a coupla ex-bfs there, damagh gharabofy them and let them do whatever the hell they want to do! Cuz it`s certainly not working out the way it is right now.
Posted by
username
Dec 26, 2001 04:35 pm
sac Reply #: 64``How about a narrative relating those trials and tribulations at Freddys, Zouq and the rest of the playgrounds of the rich and the pretentious? Or would that be too much to take for the burqa-clad virgins in the backseat of the Alto?``
Well, the sort of time I`ve wasted at such places, I should really be doing weekly features on them for TFT. But I think you missed the point of my previous post altogether. The thing is all of us --- including the not-so-rich-and-pretentious --- can afford to dine out in classy restaurants, celebrate basant at falaani haweli, attend falaan`s keg party... to be identified as a part of that ultra mod social circle (take the glamor out and I bet, not even half as many would be seen ``enjoying`` at the same places). And those who can`t FINANCIALLY afford, most probably don`t read TFT and the like anywayz. The problem arises when you CAN afford, but are socially not allowed to have such a lifestyle. The ``burqa-clad virgins in the backseat of the Alto`` WANT TO and CAN very well be the a$$ shaking hotties on the dance floors of GOR but the sort of social barriers we have don`t allow them to do so. I`m so not into the feminist crap of nowadays and the sort of sh1t these NGOs promote but I do think it`s high time we, as a nation, make up our minds on this... EITHER we can preach Islam to our girls and expect them to be idols of morality that we want them to be OR we can let the Aaminah-Haqish lifestyle, with a bf here and and a coupla ex-bfs there, damagh gharabofy them and let them do whatever the hell they want to do! Cuz it`s certainly not working out the way it is right now.
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``P.S: username,Zafar Al Talib and other Girl Friday haters: Very simple balm for your affliction.......Don`t read it. If that doesn`t work how about chewing on this. A xxxxxxx is someone who is always thinking there is someone else out there who is always having more fun than he is``.
Dear sac
fyi, I`ve already tried not reading it. But I can`t resist (just like I can`t stop watching CNN!), although I know for sure that I`ll only end up feeling like sh1t. Then why do I read it? Because kabootar ki tarah aankhen band kerna is not in me. As long as it`s there, it`s THERE and I gotta read it. If they have the right to print it, then I have the right to complain. That is the very reason why this ``letters to Ed`` thingie is there in every good journal/magazine/newspaper. And even if it falls on deaf ears... well too bad but that doesnt mean if they are not doing their job, I should`nt do mine. Simply not reading it is gonna do no good to no one. I know for a fact that so many from the middle class read this crap and fall victims to inferiority complex. The only problem in the world Ms Aaminah Haq seems to be facing is to ``have an appropriate `shallu` to wear`` while 5 million ppl on our western border are starving to death right now. Did you read ``We, the fake`` on Chowk? I cud so relate to it as all my life, I`ve hung around on the streets of lahore, from zouk to freddys to cuckoos and at the bottom of my heart, all my life I`ve felt like an a$$hole! Sorry to disagree, but I think a xxxxxxx is someone who has always had the best of both the worlds, without even giving a thought to those who are made to take sh1t from this cruel world everyday! I know I`m rambling on and on but I feel like crap when I go back home and see sights like 4 girls covered in dupattas all over, packed on the back seat of an alto --- those eyes looking at you are so full of mehroomi --- it just breaks me apart from within. And to top it off, we give them ``girl friday`` to read :-(
By the way, ppl DO listen sometimes!
Subject : Re
Date : Thu, 20 Dec 2001 11:24:13 -0500
Reply Reply All Forward Delete
Dear * * * * * *:
Thank you for your message. We would like to print it as a letter in the next
magazine if that is agreeable to you.
Looking back on this, I chose the photo because, in some way, I saw it as an
illustration of the huge barriers to understanding that suddenly faced the
majority of Americans. I do agree that the image could be viewed as
stereotypical, and an accompanying caption might have explained this, saying
that some are unable to see the reality of the Muslim world because they are
kept in the dark by their own lack of knowledge. That was one of the challenges
put forth by the article that called for an immediate shift in
thinking and an openness to the truth.
Sincerely,
Original message follows:
Dear Editor
I got a chance to skim through the latest issue of your magazine. On page 2, I read and totally agreed with Duer McLanahan RT (letters etc.) who wrote that the magazine ``is very informative, well-written, has splendid photos...``. I moved on to ``Acts of hatred, or acts of love?`` (Search for understanding) and while it talked about avoiding generalizations and stereotypes, I was disappointed to see the accompanying photograph of five veiled women (page 13). I would very respectfully like to point out that a MAJORITY of Muslim women in progressive Islamic countries do not dress up in this manner. The photograph totally negated the spirit of the article and was, at best, out of place and less than ``splendid``.
Sincerely,
Posted by
username
Dec 24, 2001 11:45 pm
sac Reply #: 40``P.S: username,Zafar Al Talib and other Girl Friday haters: Very simple balm for your affliction.......Don`t read it. If that doesn`t work how about chewing on this. A xxxxxxx is someone who is always thinking there is someone else out there who is always having more fun than he is``.
Dear sac
fyi, I`ve already tried not reading it. But I can`t resist (just like I can`t stop watching CNN!), although I know for sure that I`ll only end up feeling like sh1t. Then why do I read it? Because kabootar ki tarah aankhen band kerna is not in me. As long as it`s there, it`s THERE and I gotta read it. If they have the right to print it, then I have the right to complain. That is the very reason why this ``letters to Ed`` thingie is there in every good journal/magazine/newspaper. And even if it falls on deaf ears... well too bad but that doesnt mean if they are not doing their job, I should`nt do mine. Simply not reading it is gonna do no good to no one. I know for a fact that so many from the middle class read this crap and fall victims to inferiority complex. The only problem in the world Ms Aaminah Haq seems to be facing is to ``have an appropriate `shallu` to wear`` while 5 million ppl on our western border are starving to death right now. Did you read ``We, the fake`` on Chowk? I cud so relate to it as all my life, I`ve hung around on the streets of lahore, from zouk to freddys to cuckoos and at the bottom of my heart, all my life I`ve felt like an a$$hole! Sorry to disagree, but I think a xxxxxxx is someone who has always had the best of both the worlds, without even giving a thought to those who are made to take sh1t from this cruel world everyday! I know I`m rambling on and on but I feel like crap when I go back home and see sights like 4 girls covered in dupattas all over, packed on the back seat of an alto --- those eyes looking at you are so full of mehroomi --- it just breaks me apart from within. And to top it off, we give them ``girl friday`` to read :-(
By the way, ppl DO listen sometimes!
Subject : Re
Date : Thu, 20 Dec 2001 11:24:13 -0500
Reply Reply All Forward Delete
Dear * * * * * *:
Thank you for your message. We would like to print it as a letter in the next
magazine if that is agreeable to you.
Looking back on this, I chose the photo because, in some way, I saw it as an
illustration of the huge barriers to understanding that suddenly faced the
majority of Americans. I do agree that the image could be viewed as
stereotypical, and an accompanying caption might have explained this, saying
that some are unable to see the reality of the Muslim world because they are
kept in the dark by their own lack of knowledge. That was one of the challenges
put forth by the article that called for an immediate shift in
thinking and an openness to the truth.
Sincerely,
Original message follows:
Dear Editor
I got a chance to skim through the latest issue of your magazine. On page 2, I read and totally agreed with Duer McLanahan RT (letters etc.) who wrote that the magazine ``is very informative, well-written, has splendid photos...``. I moved on to ``Acts of hatred, or acts of love?`` (Search for understanding) and while it talked about avoiding generalizations and stereotypes, I was disappointed to see the accompanying photograph of five veiled women (page 13). I would very respectfully like to point out that a MAJORITY of Muslim women in progressive Islamic countries do not dress up in this manner. The photograph totally negated the spirit of the article and was, at best, out of place and less than ``splendid``.
Sincerely,
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I kinda share your feelings. My maa keeps telling me on phone not to leave the campus... And I`m so not telling her I`ve been all over the place from Ground Zero to Celtics game last nite ;-)
Anywayz, I`m sure this time you were not ``able to feel the magic and excitement one gets from seeing scrambled thoughts become coherent sentences``. Or were you? This did`nt look like your work... you`re so much better :-|
Best of life
Posted by
username
Dec 24, 2001 02:41 am
Dear ZehraI kinda share your feelings. My maa keeps telling me on phone not to leave the campus... And I`m so not telling her I`ve been all over the place from Ground Zero to Celtics game last nite ;-)
Anywayz, I`m sure this time you were not ``able to feel the magic and excitement one gets from seeing scrambled thoughts become coherent sentences``. Or were you? This did`nt look like your work... you`re so much better :-|
Best of life
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Dear Editor (The Friday Times)
I`m absolutely dumbfounded, shocked, horrified etc at this utter waste of time, money and server space called ``Girl Friday``. Would you mind letting the public know WHAT in the world is on your mind that you insist on publishing this absolute crap, week after week after week. I`m so not able to understand what purpose, if any, is printing of this bull serving and what do you want the reader to get out of this non sense?!? Your neo-liberal crap on other pages of the site is enough for one to pull hair outta his/her head, then why this BS? WHY?
Regards
Posted by
username
Dec 23, 2001 11:01 am
One of those `Letters to the Ed` which most definitely fall on deaf ears. Just thought I`ll post it here to, if nothing else, take it outta my system :-P Dear Editor (The Friday Times)
I`m absolutely dumbfounded, shocked, horrified etc at this utter waste of time, money and server space called ``Girl Friday``. Would you mind letting the public know WHAT in the world is on your mind that you insist on publishing this absolute crap, week after week after week. I`m so not able to understand what purpose, if any, is printing of this bull serving and what do you want the reader to get out of this non sense?!? Your neo-liberal crap on other pages of the site is enough for one to pull hair outta his/her head, then why this BS? WHY?
Regards
Love Song
Recap:
``Oooohh, I`m sooo tired!``... rolled over... tiny bed... She slowly stretched...``Ravi...``... she unhooked the top... sound so excited... Screaming... ``aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!``... ``...oooohhhh..``... runs to the bedroom and leaps onto the bed... ``eyaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah``... ``haiiyaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa``... all jerks and burps... the excitement is building up.. she can feel the shivers... screaming... jaanie upar tau ao... deep cavities of her mouth... fill up with saliva... drooling... she feeels... her tongue... succks... very very gently... shove enough things...unrestrained pleasure... keep it down... slowly... seductively!
``If her life is in utmost danger anyway, why not......`` AUR ABB AGAY!
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Posted by
username
Dec 21, 2001 01:17 am
Agent Pinkyfeld - Time to wrap upRecap:
``Oooohh, I`m sooo tired!``... rolled over... tiny bed... She slowly stretched...``Ravi...``... she unhooked the top... sound so excited... Screaming... ``aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!``... ``...oooohhhh..``... runs to the bedroom and leaps onto the bed... ``eyaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah``... ``haiiyaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa``... all jerks and burps... the excitement is building up.. she can feel the shivers... screaming... jaanie upar tau ao... deep cavities of her mouth... fill up with saliva... drooling... she feeels... her tongue... succks... very very gently... shove enough things...unrestrained pleasure... keep it down... slowly... seductively!
``If her life is in utmost danger anyway, why not......`` AUR ABB AGAY!
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Love Song
``Kya ek article publish kiya, suddenly become a household name or what! I`m dying of curiosity, what is my TYPE? Please clarify, mate!``
Dear Anoop
Ma`an don`t take it so personally. I just meant that men (REAL men that is... hehe) lack that tenderness required to come up with such delicate thoughts as expressed in Aamir Ansari`s whatever-it-was (poem, I guess?!?). On the other hand, women can almost always ``understand and relate to`` this sorta stuff. But then we have ``your type`` --- lemme put it this way ``delicate enuff but not quite`` --- who can also see the latent beauty in ``poetry`` besides women (not that I dislike poetry or poets but this one seriously went miles over my head!) Now what precisely is your type, you ask. Well, my friend, I think aicha (Reply #: 65) was right on... but if you really want me to say it, my peeps back home call it, errr, the KHASSI type! But I dont know what you`re bitching abt cuz hey, I won`t mind being called a khassi ``na-mard`` whatever, if I have babes all around and over me 24/7 like you ;-) (But of course, I`m one of those loser types who just stand at parties and ``enjoy`` watching other ppl make out. errr nevermind!)
anNy Reply #: 68
``what losers u both are...john denver is rocking my world right now``
yeah, I kinda always wondered which anNy was behind the ever-so-touching ``Annie`s song``. hmmm, now I know :-)
And yup, I do want country roads to take me back home right NOW, but heck I gotta deal with these two finals before I`m done for the semester. So I`m off to study!
username
(I think, given my id, I should contest for People Magazine`s most-uncreative-human-being-known-to-mankind award!)
Posted by
username
Dec 19, 2001 07:41 pm
Anoop Bhat Reply #: 56 ``Kya ek article publish kiya, suddenly become a household name or what! I`m dying of curiosity, what is my TYPE? Please clarify, mate!``
Dear Anoop
Ma`an don`t take it so personally. I just meant that men (REAL men that is... hehe) lack that tenderness required to come up with such delicate thoughts as expressed in Aamir Ansari`s whatever-it-was (poem, I guess?!?). On the other hand, women can almost always ``understand and relate to`` this sorta stuff. But then we have ``your type`` --- lemme put it this way ``delicate enuff but not quite`` --- who can also see the latent beauty in ``poetry`` besides women (not that I dislike poetry or poets but this one seriously went miles over my head!) Now what precisely is your type, you ask. Well, my friend, I think aicha (Reply #: 65) was right on... but if you really want me to say it, my peeps back home call it, errr, the KHASSI type! But I dont know what you`re bitching abt cuz hey, I won`t mind being called a khassi ``na-mard`` whatever, if I have babes all around and over me 24/7 like you ;-) (But of course, I`m one of those loser types who just stand at parties and ``enjoy`` watching other ppl make out. errr nevermind!)
anNy Reply #: 68
``what losers u both are...john denver is rocking my world right now``
yeah, I kinda always wondered which anNy was behind the ever-so-touching ``Annie`s song``. hmmm, now I know :-)
And yup, I do want country roads to take me back home right NOW, but heck I gotta deal with these two finals before I`m done for the semester. So I`m off to study!
username
(I think, given my id, I should contest for People Magazine`s most-uncreative-human-being-known-to-mankind award!)
The Girl Next Door
``...but that comment about our buses being clean and shiny..thats kindoff unbelievable ;)``
wait till you see the lahori air-conditioned daewoos with security cams, my friend :-)
Posted by
username
Dec 16, 2001 02:21 am
anNy Reply #: 1``...but that comment about our buses being clean and shiny..thats kindoff unbelievable ;)``
wait till you see the lahori air-conditioned daewoos with security cams, my friend :-)
The Girl Next Door
``Post not validated, because of interactor`s history of abusive posts``.
Chowk Staff
What crap is this. I didn`t know Mr George ``blatant-disregard-for-civil-liberties`` Bush is your role model. If you seriously think you can keep ppl off these msg boards by this sort of BS, well dream on...
Posted by
username
Dec 16, 2001 02:21 am
Fatimah Reply # 3``Post not validated, because of interactor`s history of abusive posts``.
Chowk Staff
What crap is this. I didn`t know Mr George ``blatant-disregard-for-civil-liberties`` Bush is your role model. If you seriously think you can keep ppl off these msg boards by this sort of BS, well dream on...
My Life As A Chick Magnet
``You know the intellectual level of chowk has hit an alltime low when people talk about dating white gurls. You must be either blind or insane.``
Right on DRUMZ. (You know I`m sooo sick of seeing chicks with hairy arms. It`s GROSSSS. Such a mega turn off but hey, shhhh)
``you guys wouldnt believe what the fukk happened yesterday``
errr, wtf happened yesterday?
Posted by
username
Dec 10, 2001 03:39 am
DRUMZ Reply #: 32``You know the intellectual level of chowk has hit an alltime low when people talk about dating white gurls. You must be either blind or insane.``
Right on DRUMZ. (You know I`m sooo sick of seeing chicks with hairy arms. It`s GROSSSS. Such a mega turn off but hey, shhhh)
``you guys wouldnt believe what the fukk happened yesterday``
errr, wtf happened yesterday?
Muslims and The West After 11th September
http://www.commondreams.org/views01/1209-07.htm
Posted by
username
Dec 10, 2001 03:39 am
Ahhhh Robert Fisk :-(http://www.commondreams.org/views01/1209-07.htm
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