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Lifestyle => Train of Thought => Topic started by: ARYC on March 13, 2005, 11:46:33 PM

Title: getting ready to go to the protest
Post by: ARYC on March 13, 2005, 11:46:33 PM
well this has been an unusual day.I went to to school at 7.30 and got home at 9 o clock (i went cause we had a geogarphy test) , I still don't know how i'm going there (probably on the bus) or how i'm coming back home ... but hey I'll figure something out .
Right now , I'm waiting for a couple of phone calls before i decide what I'm doing.
I'm dressed , got my food , my drinks , my flag , my ID, and the anti-Syrian slogans and sayings i've been working on all weekend and I'm hoping for a good turnout (hopefully over 150 000 which was as much as last monday's demonstration).
hopefully i'll be back home at aorund 10 o clock , unless "they" interfere
 
Title: Re: getting ready to go to the protest
Post by: Woodrow on March 14, 2005, 11:39:35 AM
well this has been an unusual day.I went to to school at 7.30 and got home at 9 o clock (i went cause we had a geogarphy test) , I still don't know how i'm going there (probably on the bus) or how i'm coming back home ... but hey I'll figure something out .
Right now , I'm waiting for a couple of phone calls before i decide what I'm doing.
I'm dressed , got my food , my drinks , my flag , my ID, and the anti-Syrian slogans and sayings i've been working on all weekend and I'm hoping for a good turnout (hopefully over 150 000 which was as much as last monday's demonstration).
hopefully i'll be back home at aorund 10 o clock , unless "they" interfere
(http://us.news2.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/afp/20050314/capt.sge.sue68.140305191411.photo03.photo.default-380x228.jpg)
Lebanese soldiers keep an eye on hundreds of thousands of demonstrators at Martyrs Square in Beirut's downtown. More than 800,000 people poured into the heart of the city for an opposition demanding an end to nearly three decades of Syrian military domination and to mark the fourth week of the death of former Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri
Title: Re: getting ready to go to the protest
Post by: Don Rizzle on March 14, 2005, 11:56:25 AM
thats alot of people right there
Title: Re: getting ready to go to the protest
Post by: ShadyGuru on March 14, 2005, 12:10:02 PM
wow, that is a lot of protestors.  If i were a soldier i'd want to be watching from that far away as well.
Title: Re: getting ready to go to the protest
Post by: ARYC on March 15, 2005, 05:37:27 AM
scary part is that pic doesn't even show the entire square AND I know a lot of people (mostly parents who had their small children with them) who didn't even make it to the protest , they were stuck in traffic in Daoura which was 3 kms away from martyr's square and that's also the distance we walked, by 2-3 o clock traffic was so bad it reached Chekka which is 60 some Kms away from beyrouth) .
My uncle drove me and 7 friends in his car to where  a bus was suppose to be waiting for us , turns out the bus wouldn't be there for 1 hour , so we walked to the Zouk-Beyrouth highway and stood next to the highway hoping for anyone to pick us up , the person who stopped had a greasy ass pick up truck that u wouldn't get on if the guy paid u , but hey we shared it with 3 guy from Akkar(who are fuckin insane.)
the ride was awesome , it was like everytime someone passed next to u they were like family...deep shit right there... he drove us to "daoura" , we stopped and ate in a small sandwich store where some old Bachir Gemayel speeches and songs dedicated to our late pres were playing (seriously the guy was asking for the shit we're asking for NOW 25 years ago)
walking in marytr's square was hard as there were a lot of people , but it was ok , met a lot of cool people, protested my ass off, then at 5 o clock we went to a friend's father's office and waited for traffic to die down .At 10 o clock , we left and i was home by 11 my sister was pissed cause they waited 3 hours in traffic while we waited in an air conditionned office with food , which was HARD to get yesterday)

hehe all in all a great day , minus some pro-syrian assholes in the north and Bekaa who trashed a couple of busses and kept a lot of people from gettin there (although most of them "sardine'd" themselves in cars and got there anyway)

I'd say there were between 800 000 to a million people there at all times , but the number is bigger cause at all times there seemed to be 1000s leaving and 1000s coming....
Title: Re: getting ready to go to the protest
Post by: ARYC on March 15, 2005, 09:16:05 AM
http://www.albaladonline.com/index.php?pnumber=13


some pretty cool pictures, page 12 and page 1 also have some cool ones too
Title: Re: getting ready to go to the protest
Post by: white Boy on March 15, 2005, 02:36:53 PM
so wats this all about
Title: Re: getting ready to go to the protest
Post by: ARYC on March 15, 2005, 08:50:14 PM
Prince Charles and Camilla getting married , WE ARE OUTRAGED!!!!!!

Title: Re: getting ready to go to the protest
Post by: Matrix Heart on March 16, 2005, 05:44:07 AM
http://www.albaladonline.com/index.php?pnumber=13


some pretty cool pictures, page 12 and page 1 also have some cool ones too

Screw her, where was Shannon Elizabeth and Shakira when you needed them  :-\  both half Lebanese...


 :D
Title: Re: getting ready to go to the protest
Post by: ARYC on March 16, 2005, 07:29:07 AM
^^^^ so is salma hayek.

Lebanese genes+Latin genes seem to be a pretty good combo
Title: Re: getting ready to go to the protest
Post by: nibs on March 16, 2005, 07:31:50 AM
Amin:
^^^^ so is salma hayek.

Lebanese genes+Latin genes seem to be a pretty good combo


in fairness, noone ever stops ugly chicks to figure out what the bad combinations might be.
Title: Re: getting ready to go to the protest
Post by: Matrix Heart on March 16, 2005, 11:10:09 AM
Amin:
^^^^ so is salma hayek.

Lebanese genes+Latin genes seem to be a pretty good combo


in fairness, noone ever stops ugly chicks to figure out what the bad combinations might be.

lol  ;D
Title: Re: getting ready to go to the protest
Post by: King Tech Quadafi on March 16, 2005, 05:58:20 PM
well this has been an unusual day.I went to to school at 7.30 and got home at 9 o clock (i went cause we had a geogarphy test) , I still don't know how i'm going there (probably on the bus) or how i'm coming back home ... but hey I'll figure something out .
Right now , I'm waiting for a couple of phone calls before i decide what I'm doing.
I'm dressed , got my food , my drinks , my flag , my ID, and the anti-Syrian slogans and sayings i've been working on all weekend and I'm hoping for a good turnout (hopefully over 150 000 which was as much as last monday's demonstration).
hopefully i'll be back home at aorund 10 o clock , unless "they" interfere
(http://us.news2.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/afp/20050314/capt.sge.sue68.140305191411.photo03.photo.default-380x228.jpg)
Lebanese soldiers keep an eye on hundreds of thousands of demonstrators at Martyrs Square in Beirut's downtown. More than 800,000 people poured into the heart of the city for an opposition demanding an end to nearly three decades of Syrian military domination and to mark the fourth week of the death of former Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri

lol.... i knew you were gonna show up in the lebanon posts sooner or later. Expressing outrage at Syrias occupation of Lebanon are we? You are ever the humanitarian Englewood.
Only an American conservative would support Israel on one hand and criticize Syria with the other.
Title: Re: getting ready to go to the protest
Post by: Woodrow on March 16, 2005, 08:31:43 PM

lol.... i knew you were gonna show up in the lebanon posts sooner or later. Expressing outrage at Syrias occupation of Lebanon are we? You are ever the humanitarian Englewood.
Only an American conservative would support Israel on one hand and criticize Syria with the other.
God you're a clown.

I guess yahoo news is a source of Zionist propaganda too?
Title: Re: getting ready to go to the protest
Post by: ARYC on March 16, 2005, 09:55:20 PM
"in fairness, noone ever stops ugly chicks to figure out what the bad combinations might be."


lol  ;D ;D ;D

Title: Re: getting ready to go to the protest
Post by: King Tech Quadafi on March 17, 2005, 09:31:59 AM

lol.... i knew you were gonna show up in the lebanon posts sooner or later. Expressing outrage at Syrias occupation of Lebanon are we? You are ever the humanitarian Englewood.
Only an American conservative would support Israel on one hand and criticize Syria with the other.
God you're a clown.

I guess yahoo news is a source of Zionist propaganda too?

^ what the hell are u referring to?
Title: Re: getting ready to go to the protest
Post by: Woodrow on March 17, 2005, 09:34:01 AM

lol.... i knew you were gonna show up in the lebanon posts sooner or later. Expressing outrage at Syrias occupation of Lebanon are we? You are ever the humanitarian Englewood.
Only an American conservative would support Israel on one hand and criticize Syria with the other.
God you're a clown.

I guess yahoo news is a source of Zionist propaganda too?

The picture/quote was directly from yahoo news.

^ what the hell are u referring to?
Title: Re: getting ready to go to the protest
Post by: King Tech Quadafi on March 17, 2005, 04:56:41 PM
So tell me monkey, what the hell does the picture have to do with your primate self bouncing into this thread gleefully and so disgustingly predictably? I knew you were gonna show up in the Lebanon affair, after having thoroughly educated yourself to a Lebanon 101 course via google. I awaiting your passionate calls for Syrian withdrawal from Lebanon. So lay it on me......(no homo)
Title: Re: getting ready to go to the protest
Post by: TraceOneInfinite Flat Earther 96' on March 17, 2005, 05:03:17 PM
So tell me monkey, what the hell does the picture have to do with your primate self bouncing into this thread gleefully and so disgustingly predictably? I knew you were gonna show up in the Lebanon affair, after having thoroughly educated yourself to a Lebanon 101 course via google. I awaiting your passionate calls for Syrian withdrawal from Lebanon. So lay it on me......(no homo)

LOL!!!

.... Englewood's position on this issue was all too predictable.  Englewood, have you ever traveled to the Middle East?  How many people do you know from that region?  How long have you spent educating yourself on the affairs of Lebanon?  Just admit it, all you did was typed a google search.