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During the war between Hezbollah and Israel that started on July 12, 2006, lasting for 34 days then ended on August 14, 2006, we reported our own views and analysis. Nowadays, we continue to report the post-war effects on the Lebanese here and abroad. Stay tuned.

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Wednesday, October 11, 2006

My 100th Post: Lebanese politics, same ... different day

Well, I will take advantage of this special post, the 100th post, to state several issues.

I will be decreasing the number of political posts on this blog, because lately the news about our politics have become pretty much repetitive. Actually they've always been like that, changed a bit during the war, and now we're back to Kids Play. I have noticed that Politicians go round and round and finally saying things that sum up to 5 sentences:

  • (1) Ana ma khasneh (It's not my fault)
  • (2) Hayda ileh (That's mine)
  • (3) Ana rbe7et (I won)
  • (4) 3tineh yeha (Give it to me)
  • (5) And my favorite: Kil shi byerja3lak (Hope what you wish for me, happens to you)
  • (6) Also my favorite: Houwe ballash (He started it) <-- Inspired by Rampurple

So from now on, on the news, they can just use codes, i.e. X says 1, Y says 4, X and Y say 5. This way, they can decrease the news time, and increase maybe the entertainment time.

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3 Comments:

At Wednesday, October 11, 2006 3:36:00 PM , Anonymous confidential said...

let them try to play battle naval

 
At Wednesday, October 11, 2006 4:56:00 PM , Blogger Rampurple said...

u forgot one more:

"He was mean before I was.. and he is meaner"

 
At Thursday, October 12, 2006 11:12:00 AM , Anonymous Liliane said...

To Confidential: hehe yeah! We have to face it, boys like to play :P


Rampurple mazbouuuuuuuuut! kif nsita! we could put "he started it"

 

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