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Title: Is this a joke
Post by: mantahatch on 20 April 2010, 14:09:59
Surely no one could believe this.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/8631775.stm
Title: Re: Is this a joke
Post by: kev2b4 on 20 April 2010, 14:13:08
The 'mad mullahs' might -- but most of the people I've met in Iran recently  are normal, and don't believe that twaddle.
Title: Re: Is this a joke
Post by: mantahatch on 20 April 2010, 14:17:16
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The 'mad mullahs' might -- but most of the people I've met in Iran recently  are normal, and don't believe that twaddle.
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I am glad to hear that. And I generally believe that most ordinarly people around the world are generally decent people.  :y
Title: Re: Is this a joke
Post by: kev2b4 on 20 April 2010, 14:22:48
They are in most places same as you and me - apart from one guy I met in Malacca - he said his life was complicated - Wife and 3 kids in Philipines, wife and 2 kids in Malacca, and having an affair at the same time-- but I'm stuck here at moment - as is many others -- ( could have been worse - if customer had confirmed meet and greet at Lagos - last monday - i would still be there)-with beer at £1.00 a pint
Title: Re: Is this a joke
Post by: Elite Pete on 20 April 2010, 14:53:25
Would you believe it if someone said go and strap a bomb to your body, walk into that crowded market place and blow yourself up, you'll end up in paradise ::)
Title: Re: Is this a joke
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 20 April 2010, 15:06:23
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Surely no one could believe this.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/8631775.stm

believe me its not a joke..

imo, there is one thing that must be done to mad mullahs;
Burry their heads in deep sh*t and let stay forever  >:( >:(
Title: Re: Is this a joke
Post by: Tony H on 20 April 2010, 15:14:46
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Would you believe it if someone said go and strap a bomb to your body, walk into that crowded market place and blow yourself up, you'll end up in paradise ::)

The only places they end up are a bit on the fruit and veg stall, a piece on the haberdashery stand, another piece on the butchers counter, a fragment next to the Cod at the fishmongers, and assorted body part fall out scattered around a 400 yard area
Title: Re: Is this a joke
Post by: PhilRich on 20 April 2010, 15:19:08
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Surely no one could believe this.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/8631775.stm





It might be a misquote? :o  The Mullah might have said something like... "all you loose women leading our men astray & making the 'earth move' every time you 'have it off' just isn't good enough!".... or words to that effect?  ::);D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Is this a joke
Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 20 April 2010, 16:29:12
Those living in Britain used to believe in such things a few hundred years ago, with God punishing humans for their sins - especially women!!! ::) ::) ::) ::)

Just shows how far back in time Iran is, and the distance they have to travel to arrive into the 21st century ;) ;)
Title: Re: Is this a joke
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 20 April 2010, 17:04:36
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Those living in Britain used to believe in such things a few hundred years ago, with God punishing humans for their sins - especially women!!! ::) ::) ::) ::)

Just shows how far back in time Iran is, and the distance they have to travel to arrive into the 21st century ;) ;)

using religion as a political tool to manage a country  and isolating from the world can lead to such horrible results..

but I do believe still there are many clever heads waiting for the day ..during the university years I do meet many of them trained as engineer by METU and one of them was a an ex mathematician worked in Japan and cant go back his country..Still I remember him with respect..
Title: Re: Is this a joke
Post by: Richie London on 20 April 2010, 17:07:37
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Would you believe it if someone said go and strap a bomb to your body, walk into that crowded market place and blow yourself up, you'll end up in paradise ::)

The only places they end up are a bit on the fruit and veg stall, a piece on the haberdashery stand, another piece on the butchers counter, a fragment next to the Cod at the fishmongers, and assorted body part fall out scattered around a 400 yard area


that can only be a good thing then. as long as they dont damage the goods on sale.
Title: Re: Is this a joke
Post by: Richie London on 20 April 2010, 17:16:30
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Those living in Britain used to believe in such things a few hundred years ago, with God punishing humans for their sins - especially women!!! ::) ::) ::) ::)

Just shows how far back in time Iran is, and the distance they have to travel to arrive into the 21st century ;) ;)

i remember a day called the sabbath when stores never opened on sundays, factories and offices were closed, and people did things with there families and friends. but that all vanished when the pakis got there own way and were able to open 7 days a week till when it suited them and everyone else followed suit.
Title: Re: Is this a joke
Post by: STMO999 on 20 April 2010, 19:09:28
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Surely no one could believe this.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/8631775.stm

believe me its not a joke..

imo, there is one thing that must be done to mad mullahs;
Burry their heads in deep sh*t and let stay forever  >:( >:(


Ah.....ancient Turkish punishment.....head in shit forever ;D ;D
Title: Re: Is this a joke
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 20 April 2010, 19:30:57
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Surely no one could believe this.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/8631775.stm

believe me its not a joke..

imo, there is one thing that must be done to mad mullahs;
Burry their heads in deep sh*t and let stay forever  >:( >:(


Ah.....ancient Turkish punishment.....head in shit forever ;D ;D

 ;D ;D ;D

 a lot is in the same situation even if they are not punished  ;D ;D ;D   :y
Title: Re: Is this a joke
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 20 April 2010, 19:33:47
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Surely no one could believe this.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/8631775.stm

believe me its not a joke..

imo, there is one thing that must be done to mad mullahs;
Burry their heads in deep sh*t and let stay forever  >:( >:(


Ah.....ancient Turkish punishment.....head in shit forever ;D ;D

 ;D ;D ;D

 a lot is in the same situation even if they are not punished  ;D ;D ;D   :y

and the fact is they dont feel it :(
Title: Re: Is this a joke
Post by: HolyCount on 20 April 2010, 19:38:00
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Those living in Britain used to believe in such things a few hundred years ago, with God punishing humans for their sins - especially women!!! ::) ::) ::) ::)

Just shows how far back in time Iran is, and the distance they have to travel to arrive into the 21st century ;) ;)

i remember a day called the sabbath when stores never opened on sundays, factories and offices were closed, and people did things with there families and friends. but that all vanished when the pakis got there own way and were able to open 7 days a week till when it suited them and everyone else followed suit.

Thing is Rich, if we all valued the Sabbath so much we wouldn't have gone shopping at those stores ---- only got ourselves to blame  :-/
Title: Re: Is this a joke
Post by: kev2b4 on 20 April 2010, 19:56:13
I enjoyed my times in Iran the majority of people being 'normal' ( in UK terms) - when you don't have to watch your back to see who's listening- but it is a vessel boiling up and the pressure is increasing - and unfortunately I think it will get worse before it gets better.
But I'm still stuck here so will have to force myself to drink real beer-- oh dear!
Title: Re: Is this a joke
Post by: STMO999 on 21 April 2010, 08:42:34
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Those living in Britain used to believe in such things a few hundred years ago, with God punishing humans for their sins - especially women!!! ::) ::) ::) ::)

Just shows how far back in time Iran is, and the distance they have to travel to arrive into the 21st century ;) ;)


Not that far back, apparently ;D ;D ;D

http://uk.news.yahoo.com/21/20100421/tuk-poor-weather-link-to-male-cancer-6323e80.html