5 Posted December 11, 2007 Originally posted by *Pujah*: Will take two little men in my life to Chucky Cheese and spoil them for the day doing whatever they want then hopefully catch up with some old friends in the evening. I love Chucky Cheese. Eid smells different. There's something about it, the whole day feels different. Joyful. ****, I really should be writing my essay. WHAT is with this place?? It's almost as viciously addictive as Facebook. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Skipper Posted December 11, 2007 a display name, is this place addictive? hehehhe, if that is the case then i must be immune to that. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Skipper Posted December 11, 2007 Uma why dont you invite me over for a change? now that is different and its not everytime i say yes to invitation, take the chanceand send the invitation. Jeg skal seriøst vurdere det, iaght Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pucca Posted December 11, 2007 Starting this week I'm going to call up every cousin*non students*/aunt/uncle i have and remind them that i'm still alive and struggling with school and that because we share blood they should take the time to send me gifts to cheer me up; and if those gifts were in the form of money i'd love them forever...even more than i do now. Then on Eid day i'm goin to sit at home and watch as my account grows...Hopefully. *sigh* if that fails i'll just sob and complain about how one is suppose to be good to family and i'm sure that will get them sending money to poor dear pucca. This eid is ALL about money... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
5 Posted December 11, 2007 Norwegian Skipper, I get easily addicted to certain sites, it's a form of sadness. That and I have no friends. Your people donated my people a christmas tree. Yes, I felt you should know. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
5 Posted December 11, 2007 Originally posted by Pucca: This eid is ALL about money... As a child I thought "Eid Mubarak" meant have some money. Wallahi. So I'd stand there, in front of whoever said it, until they gave me money or be extremely puzzled if they didn't. "Then why did he say Eid Mubarak if he didn't mean it!" It's nice to see there are still some people who associate Eid with money. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Al-Muminah Posted December 11, 2007 Originally posted by Ameen: quote:Originally posted by Al-Mu'minah: ..Perhaps you should give sadaqah, meet up with old friends, visit the little ones. Sadaqah is a must inshAllah. As for meeting up with old friends, when we do meet up on eid, we find ourselves sitting at Tim Horton's looking at each other and saying, "Yo, so what do you wanna do?" and the next person responds, "I dont know, what do you wanna do?" and this continues for 20-25 minutes and that's when I say, "look at the time, boy I better get going cause...." So this Eid..INSHALLAH, things will be different. In fact, I think Im gonna try something totally different. I'm waiting to recieve a recipe from someone and when I get it, I will put that recipe to practise and if I succeed at baking the cake, I'll deliver it to my cousin's house. We await the results of my baking experience Did you say Timmy's? I love Timmy's! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
umu zakaria Posted December 11, 2007 Good plans for every one. Looool@ngonge Skipper du er velkommen! I love Puccas's avatar. Iam still sticking with my travel plans after eid prayers. Eid mubarak every 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Skipper Posted December 11, 2007 Uma thank you very much indeed. I feel honored and moved. Cheers. A display name not having a name is not as bad as it sounds i swear to god, espeacially if you go to school and you have booked schedule. Me neither i have no friends, when i am at uni i am i get to talk to lots of people, so who needs friends. Display when you say my people what do you mean exactly? you are not calling the norwegians my folks are you? Being a norwegian citizen does not make me a norwegian and that is the wisdom i tell every xalimo and farax who are ****** enough to call themselves norwegian. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Skipper Posted December 11, 2007 Correction not having friends is not as bad as it seems. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chubacka Posted December 11, 2007 As a child I thought "Eid Mubarak" meant have some money. Wallahi. So I'd stand there, in front of whoever said it, until they gave me money or be extremely puzzled if they didn't. "Then why did he say Eid Mubarak if he didn't mean it!" [/QB] hahahaha... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
5 Posted December 12, 2007 Originally posted by Skipper: Display when you say my people what do you mean exactly? you are not calling the norwegians my folks are you? Being a norwegian citizen does not make me a norwegian and that is the wisdom i tell every xalimo and farax who are ****** enough to call themselves norwegian. I'm scared of you now. Seriousness is something I fright, along with my credit card being declined in front of loads of customers when all I'm trying to buy is something from the Tesco Basic brand. "not having friends is not as bad as it seems." It's the new popular. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Skipper Posted December 12, 2007 A display name i am not sure i follow you. I am lost so help me out here Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
5 Posted December 14, 2007 it's called extremely dry and hence extremely bad sense of humour. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites