It's May 23, 2024, 07:53:18 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
Quote from: Don Rizzle on May 10, 2006, 03:16:12 AMiraq would just get annexed by iranThat would be a great solution. If Iran and the majority of Iraqi's are pleased with it, then why shouldn't they do it?
iraq would just get annexed by iran
http://www.albaladonline.com/index.php?pnumber=13some pretty cool pictures, page 12 and page 1 also have some cool ones too
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.
Quote from: Amin on March 13, 2005, 11:46:33 PMwell 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" interfereLebanese 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.