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4530.       pagliaccio
770 posts
 02 Apr 2010 Fri 11:14 pm

 

Quoting catwoman

 

 

I am pretty sure that he´s ok with all this! lol

 

No, catwoman! She misses lacks the most important feature, or characteristic (if you like), which is that she is not feminist like you! The question arises immediately: why then... And the answer is: because, once any woman marries me, she would immediately, automatically, inevitably, naturally and willingly turn a feminist! And then endless discussions, talks, chats about never-ending male-female inequality... 

 

Found it tempting? Then divorce him and marry me instead! Since I am not rich, handsome and whatsoever, I can promise you nothing but such endless-discussions? Interested? Then divorce him, take me, instead!



Edited (4/2/2010) by pagliaccio

4531.       catwoman
8933 posts
 03 Apr 2010 Sat 12:13 am

 

Quoting pagliaccio

 

No, catwoman! She misses lacks the most important feature, or characteristic (if you like), which is that she is not feminist like you!

 

She IS a feminist, and YOUR disagreements with her are a guarantee -- plenty to debate then!

4532.       Trudy
7887 posts
 03 Apr 2010 Sat 11:10 am

Lebanese TV host Ali Hussain Sibat faces execution in Saudi Arabia for sorcery

 

A Lebanese television host who was arrested during a pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia and sentenced to death as a sorcerer for making predictions on his TV show could be executed any day, his lawyer and rights groups said yesterday. The sentence — roughly equivalent to Derren Brown being condemned to death for predicting the National Lottery on Channel 4 — has provoked outrage among human rights groups, who say that the death penalty for witchcraft in the kingdom is not unusual.

 

Ali Hussain Sibat, 46, a father of five, was arrested in May 2008 by Saudi Arabia’s religious police, the Mutaween, while on a pilgrimage to the country that boasts the holiest shrines in Islam. He was sentenced in November last year in a secret court session in Medina in which he was given no legal counsel. Amnesty International said that the sentence had apparently been handed down because he “gave advice and predictions about the future” on Lebanese television.

 

Mr Sibat used to make his predictions and give out advice to audience members while hosting a popular call-in show, Sheherazade, which aired on satellite TV across the Middle East. His lawyer, May el-Khansa, said that the entertainer’s legal appeal was rejected but that under Saudi law he could still be pardoned by the governor of the province in which he was judged. Amnesty has appealed to King Abdullah II, the Saudi ruler, as well as Lebanese authorities to push for the ruling to be overturned.

 

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Witchcraft? Why does that sound so mediaeval to me, including funeral piles? 

4533.       catwoman
8933 posts
 03 Apr 2010 Sat 11:41 am

 

Quoting Trudy

 

 

Witchcraft? Why does that sound so mediaeval to me, including funeral piles? 

 

Because it IS medieval! Which is where Saudi Arabia lives.. Sickening story! {#emotions_dlg.puking}{#emotions_dlg.you_crazy}

4534.       pagliaccio
770 posts
 03 Apr 2010 Sat 10:44 pm

 

Quoting catwoman

 

 

She IS a feminist, and YOUR disagreements with her are a guarantee -- plenty to debate then!

 

That is even better then. But I didn´t know lemon and I have disagreements. {#emotions_dlg.unsure}

 

And lemon, why have you thus far hidden that you are a feminist? Why did you let me kill time with other ladies and/or girls? Why?

4535.       lady in red
6947 posts
 05 Apr 2010 Mon 09:59 pm

This comment in the chatroom:

 

xxxxxxxxx (14:38): sorry I don´t know much about Lebanon; do they make nice cakes like Algeria??

 

 

.......Funny - I thought Algeria was better known for deserts than cakes {#emotions_dlg.unsure} 

4536.       Elisabeth
5732 posts
 05 Apr 2010 Mon 10:55 pm

 

Quoting lady in red

This comment in the chatroom:

 

xxxxxxxxx (14:38): sorry I don´t know much about Lebanon; do they make nice cakes like Algeria??

 

 

.......Funny - I thought Algeria was better known for deserts than cakes {#emotions_dlg.unsure} 

 

 

Funny...when I think Algieria...sweets do not pop into my head AT ALL!

 

4537.       lemon
1374 posts
 06 Apr 2010 Tue 12:53 am

 

Quoting lady in red

This comment in the chatroom:

 

xxxxxxxxx (14:38): sorry I don´t know much about Lebanon; do they make nice cakes like Algeria??

 

 

.......Funny - I thought Algeria was better known for deserts than cakes {#emotions_dlg.unsure} 

 

I am not mobile, I know nothing! {#emotions_dlg.silenced} 

 

4538.       lemon
1374 posts
 07 Apr 2010 Wed 09:29 pm

governement sons of bitches shooting at civilians in Kyrgizstan. {#emotions_dlg.sad}

4539.       lemon
1374 posts
 08 Apr 2010 Thu 01:05 am

40 people dead. hundreds are injured.

4540.       lemon
1374 posts
 10 Apr 2010 Sat 12:13 pm

A Greek man is suing a dairy in Sweden for 50 million kronor ($6.9m; £4.5m) for using his image on pots of Turkish-style yoghurt, Swedish media report.

The man only found out his moustachioed face featured on the containers of Turkisk Yoghurt made by Lindahls when a friend living in Stockholm told him.

Athanasios Varzanakos told Swedish Radio his friend "was annoyed and asked how it was possible" when informed.

 

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/8612575.stm

 

I wish I were his relative if he wins the case. {#emotions_dlg.razz}

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