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^That IS BS. Here is something really cheerful! This video almost made me cry (I'm an emotional wreck today anyway). Link
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JB, no jokes. I need the same info.
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While some feelings of the party might be understandable, the mess that is Somalia is not humane enough for anyone to live and prosper. I would rather put up with inconveniences and long NHS queues than resign people to a faith in Somalia!
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This is dangerous. These ppl shouldnt be named and targetted like this. There is apparantly ALOT in my neighbourhood but I havent had any problems, so long as they keep their opinions to themselves, it matters not.
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BNP Members List Leaked - Spot the Islamophobes in your Neighbourhood
-Serenity- replied to Ibtisam's topic in General
^ You didnt think the members were unemployed folk who had nothing better to do, did you? -
Khaled, for some1 who works for PwC, they are not working you an awful lot. I work for an offshoot of PwC
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I just got back and I didnt see Ng's post but I got the exact same haircut!! :eek: Ibts, my colleague said I look like a pop star (compliment?). Its more volumized than in the pic tho and maybe half an inch longer! But I'm happy with it
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But.. according to NG, I have high cheek bones that are great for a short cut LOL p.s. No colour. Maybe jet black down the line.
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I dont have specific ringtones (who has the frigging time!), but the names 'Home' and 'Mum' exist on my phone and its reunited my phone with me twice!
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I'm due for a drastic haircut in... 25mins. I havent decided if I should go really short or not yet though - for those of you who have seen me (Ibts), what do you think?
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Originally posted by -Lily-: p.s. Nice car Serenity. Thank you! You've earned yourself a ride!
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NG - do you mind bringing it? the lipstick I mean? I dont own one and you seem to know where to find them.
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Having a painfully boring monday here -
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^Ibtisam, do share, as long as it doesnt cost.
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Malika, let this topic die. please.
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I'm so not busy this morning - maxaa cusub people? Does anyone have any ideas on how to have fun in London without spending? or spending as minimum as possible?
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Lily, think of it as weekend and after work hours
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Lily, mostly weekend, sometimes work if clients are outside the city centre.
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Originally posted by Norf 1: Does anyone here get paid overtime? Yeah, no1 should be forced to work lots of extra hours without compensation. Rates for overtime are pretty shyte most of the time, its no match for quality time with whatever else one distracts themselves with. I've just totalled my overtime to 20hrs last week . I'm thinking of the shiny new car the money is gonna go into... its what keeps me going
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Today could be my lucky day!
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You should really take Faheema's suggestion about putting all your 'topics' under one.
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I watched The Kite Runner last night. Very emotive story. It was one of two books that I always saw people reading on the tube and receiving raving reviews in the papers. The other was The God Delusion. The Kite Runner is the story of an Afghan boy – growing up wealthy in Afghanistan in the late 70ties and moving to America as a result of the communist invasion, and going back to Afghanistan in 2000 during the Taliban rule. There is a sharp contrast drawn between his time and the times of the Taliban. It’s a family drama, but does not shy away from putting the story in a political perspective. However, what did catch my attention was how the Taliban were portrayed as women-hating, hypocritical paedophiles. It was seriously troubling. There is a scene where a well known Taliban figure commands the public stoning of a woman for adultery, but when the protagonist goes to visit an orphanage, is told the Taliban man takes young girls from the orphanage for his pleasure and uses little orphan boys as entertainment in his house. I never liked the Taliban, but it’s hard to swallow this of them. Also, is it me, or are books that defame religion and God, super popular?
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Originally posted by NGONGE: [QB] Serenity, I pray for the day when you become a housewife, work is not for you. Istaqfurulah! Niyow habaarku ma fiicna :mad: GJ, That sounds like almost as bad as my Sunday/Monday. I dreamt about defects last night. And in all my lack of sleep and over-thinking, I forgot my laptop at home this morning and realized 3/4 through my journey (when I saw some other suit carrying a laptop). So I freaked out for about 20mins, and then decided to call my local cab station and ask them to pick it up and drop it to my workplace. Cost me $45 . Needless to say, I actually started working 2hrs late, which defeated the whole purpose of rushing out of home and trying to get in early to see how things are!