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| 26th September 2009 Qaiser | A call for help - From: ENTRY SIX - Lahore Cathedral A call for help "Qaiser Ayub" My name is Qaiser Ayub from Pakistan born on 25th November 1974 with post graduate degree in computer sciences, I started new Christian organization Named United Christian Organization i.e. www.ucopak.org. This organization was founded with only one thing in mind that we will provide some practical solution for the Christian of Pakistan as described in Mr. Nasir S. Bhatti in his book Trials of Pakistani Christian Nation. I belong to Lahore one of the big cities of Pakistan. I completed my first ten years in Christian school i.e. Cathedral School # 2 at 4 Church Road, Lahore, Pakistan. I had lot of Muslims friends. I always felt that we are not belong to Pakistan as it is only for Muslims because they made it and call it the Fort of Islam. No doubt for the long time I was engaged in for developing my self and to support my family. I always want to help my Christian brothers and sister . No doubt we have lot of organization in Pakistan who are trying there best to raise Christian up but I believe that we need a revolution like in India they made Kerala a most educated state in India. So we need to educate them, provide some jobs opportunities in Pakistan. Most of our Christians are uneducated and choices for them are sanitary work and to be involved in illegal liquor sale. As they know even after getting education they won’t get a good job most of them stay away from school and those who want had only choices to Muslims school. They are always humiliated for being Christian. There are Christian schools but they are expensive and even less to fulfill the need. I started the organization in Feb 2009 to start this job and to bring a new revolution of education among Christians but right now, my self got trapped in Muslims blasphemy laws. I am not stupid to write all these things against Islam as I know what they will do with the person who will do such things and why would I use my original name and contact. I always respect islam and while I was studying I had studied Islamiat from my 9 standard till graduation. I Got lot of threats for being murdered from Muslims over my mobile phone. I and my brother manage to escape from Pakistan but still I am getting threats over my emails. I & my family consists of three brother, my wife and my son are in great danger. I have emailed hundred and thousands of persons out there but very less response. Most of them assuming that it is spam email, I have to return next month back to Pakistan but the condition is very bad they will capture me on the airport as my name is in the news papers. I am astonished to know that they are using my organization name and distributing anti-Islam material with my name. It is the same story they always do with non-Muslim. I request you to show this story in BBC so that people can know real truth about me. Things are getting worse and I believe that call for help to my Christian brothers and sister out there would result me getting out of this situation and I can continue my mission to help my fellow Christian brothers and sisters. |
| 11th September 2009 Bryan | Is Fred Dead - From: ENTRY 49 -- Serial Killer? No, the last I heard Fred and Rhonda were "doing business" on the Island. |
| 10th September 2009 Gordon | - From: ENTRY 49 -- Serial Killer? I knew Frederick Nelson in Maple Ridge; and I have heard a rumor that Fred has died. I was wondering if you would be able to confirm that? My father testified against Fred at the murder hearing. |
| 2nd September 2009 Marija | Thank you! - From: Entry 58-Bangkok, Aranya, Poipet, Siem Reap, to Angkor Wat Dear Miranda and Bryan, Thank you for having shared your extraordinary journey(s). I thoroughly enjoyed the pictures and write-up. Happy trails! Take care ..... Marija |
| 2nd September 2009 Roberta | Hi Miranda and Bryan - From: Entry 58-Bangkok, Aranya, Poipet, Siem Reap, to Angkor Wat Hi Miranda and Bryan, Thanks for the message. I have been wondering about you fellows and how you are doing. Are you still in Canada? Our summer has been terrible,but maybe our fall will be better. I have made arrangements to return to Saimai School. I will be going about the third week in Oct. It seems like I just got home and now I am going back again. How is your mother, Bryan, and your mom, Miranda. Are you able to spend much time with them? Drop me a note when you have time. Take care, Roberta |
| 1st September 2009 MOL | Your cute Trip - From: Entry 58-Bangkok, Aranya, Poipet, Siem Reap, to Angkor Wat Good Day Mr. Bryan Do you remember me? I'm your student for 2 years ago.And I had gratuated for 1 year.Now I'm working at the magazine company . I read you trip already and want to travel like you and your wife. But I don't have the long weekend to plan the travel in anywhere. Your trip 's so funny and your wife so cute . Have a good day in everywhere . Miss my teacher.. :: MOL :: |
| 11th August 2009 Bryan | Europe 1986 - From: Entry Two: Cat Ass Trophy - The Journey Continues As strange as it may seem, we actually had a good time. |
| 8th August 2009 Bryan | The Dollar - From: The Departure-Entry One $ was worth a lot more in 1986 |
| 27th April 2009 Peter J | Inspiring - From: Entry 57 - The Ugly American What an amazing life!! Thank you for inspiring me! Are you still working as a minister? God bless Peter |
| 27th March 2009 Janet | Hi Bryan and Mianda! - From: ENTRY 47 -- Boat Harbour Hi Bryan and Mianda! My maiden name was Janet Cull, my brother is Michael and little sister is Angel Cull. I moved to Goose Bay, Labrador when I was 16 and did my last year of high school here. That was a few moons ago and since than I have went through many changes and experiences. I am now married and have two boys. Nicko is 10 and Ethan will be 7 this summer. Some of my friends that you should know still lives quite close to me. Trina Green, Seymore Green's daughter who is now Trina Coles lives not far, and Nadine Laing who is now Nadine Heath lives just up the road a little. We are all grown now with families of our own. It was really nice seeing all the old pictures of home and remembering all the times we all used to have. Write back! Janet Patey |
| 5th March 2009 Bryan | God Bless America ! - From: The Departure-Entry One Hi Mike, The good news is that in the past six months anti Americanism has vanished. America is now the leader of the free world! People are once again remembering that Americans are not a race or nationality, like the French or Chinese, but a Union of free persons who believe in life, liberty and democracy. . . that all men are created equal. The world is a better place because of The USA. I have to go now ( to buy my American flag) |
| 2nd March 2009 Mike | Bring em home, NOW - From: The Departure-Entry One Solution for Canadians (and others who seem to see America as the source of the world's woes). Bring ALL American troops back to the US within, say, 60 days. There may be mild consternation in some quarters(Europe, Japan, South Korea, to name a few), but think of the wonderful benefits of having these awful people no longer causing all the world's problems. The only proviso to this policy will be that if you are unlucky enough to live in a country from which an attack on the US originates, you should undo your pants, bend over and kiss your sweet bippie goodbye because your country will soon be the biggest rubble pile in the history of the planet. |
| 3rd February 2009 Shirley Parlee | Entry 47 - From: ENTRY 47 -- Boat Harbour I was delighted to read this article about my home town of Cook's Harbour & see a picture of my father ("Uncle" Frank Field). I have heard both my parents speak fondly of you both many, many times. My dad is deceased but my mother (Drucilla) is still alive & living in Deer Lake. Regards to you both, Shirley Parlee, Oromocto, NB |
| 20th December 2008 Moth | - From: Entry 57 - The Ugly American Good day Prof. Bryan, so long I haven't see you, nice to see you again; hope you're fine and thanks for keep in touch. You seems very happy about your journey, didn't you? Please keep in touch. Moth |
| 4th September 2008 fion | Mr Mac - From: Entry 48 -- Revolutionaries Yes, we know of what you speak! |
| 17th July 2008 John | Photos - From: The Departure-Entry One Good OLD photos |
| 14th July 2008 Biney | To Miranda - From: Entry 48 -- Revolutionaries Great Work! |
| 12th July 2008 eddie | Why? - From: ENTRY SIX - Lahore Cathedral Why Lahore? |
| 24th March 2008 David Warren | do you miss the snow? - From: Entry 31 -- The Abomination I am on a rig in the Gluf of Mexico and looked up cooks hr. and you poped up. I am the son of Garfild and Ada Warren. I have a little gril of my own, she is 5. When I saw you it brought back a lot of good memories. It would be good to hear from you. ALL THE BEST |
| 13th December 2007 Kaew (Natchalika) 4806612083 | EL202 Photo Vote - From: Entry 55 - Thailand Constitution Good Day Prof. Bryan! I prefer the first picture* since I look better than the second one hahaha+ (everyon looks great too). Moreover, there is Moth in the picture. |
| 11th December 2007 G-Jee from English for work | drop by to say Good day - From: Entry 55 - Thailand Constitution Good day Prof. Bryan..as the matter of fact, I like both pix. They look just perfect to me |
| 11th December 2007 G-Jee from English for work | drop by to say Good day - From: Entry 55 - Thailand Constitution Good day Prof. Bryan..as the matter of fact, I like both pix. They look just perfect to me |
| 11th December 2007 Montatip (Kukkik) | Kukkik 4807610292 : PHOTO VOTE - From: Entry 55 - Thailand Constitution Good day Professor Bryan. I prefer EL202 to El 202 cause everyone are in the picture. |
| 10th December 2007 Teerapon (Big) from EL202 Section 4001 | Photo Vote - From: Entry 55 - Thailand Constitution Good Day Professor Bryan.Actually, I like both of them but if I have to choose only one picture, I like the first picture because there are everybody in there and it can be see everyone more clearly than another one.Moreover, The first one is not too shine. |
| 10th December 2007 oum | EL202 - From: Entry 55 - Thailand Constitution I like the second picture because everyone looks great. |
| 10th December 2007 oum | EL202 - From: Entry 55 - Thailand Constitution I like the second picture because everyone looks great. |
| 10th December 2007 oum | - From: Entry 55 - Thailand Constitution I like the second picture because everyone looks great. |
| 9th December 2007 cho | the best photo - From: Entry 55 - Thailand Constitution good dayyYY prof. Bryan. I'M Cho i'm in course el202 section 4001. and i like pix number 1 'cos the position of everyone in pix is so good and everyone look cheerful. |
| 9th December 2007 Akekachat (Ken) | It's about EL202 - From: Entry 55 - Thailand Constitution I like the first one because there's everyone in the picture. |
| 8th December 2007 Nay | EL202 picture - From: Entry 55 - Thailand Constitution (",)Good day Prof.! I'm Nay. I think like the first one, because everyone look so happy more than picture2. |
| 8th December 2007 Teerapon (Big) from EL202 Section 4001 | Photo Vote - From: Entry 55 - Thailand Constitution Good Day Professor Bryan.Actually, I like both of them but if I have to choose only one picture, I like the first picture because there are everybody in there and it can be see everyone more clearly than another one.Moreover, The first one is not too shine. |
| 7th December 2007 TICK | About picture - From: Entry 55 - Thailand Constitution Good day!!!! prof.Bryan, I come again to confirm that I like picture 1 because it has Moth in the picture and everyone look cute include me.555+ |
| 7th December 2007 pich | about photo - From: Entry 55 - Thailand Constitution It's Pich from EL 202. I like the first one better because everyone looked so happy. |
| 7th December 2007 Pich | about photo - From: Entry 55 - Thailand Constitution It's Pich from EL 202. I like the first one better because everyone seemed happy. |
| 1st December 2007 Fasuay (Care) | About EL 202 's Photo - From: Entry 55 - Thailand Constitution GOOD DAY (^_^) Prof. Bryan I like the first picture 'cos everyone look so good. |
| 29th November 2007 Moth | I like the first one - From: Entry 55 - Thailand Constitution Good day Professor Bryan I think I like the first one, because it's rerely to have me in the pictures. Maybe I like to take instead of to be taken. |
| 29th November 2007 TICK | Picture EL202 - From: Entry 55 - Thailand Constitution I like picture 1 , everyone good looking. |
| 29th November 2007 charanya (aung)from el202room207 | photo my moth - From: Entry 55 - Thailand Constitution i like first one.it's awesome!!! |
| 23rd November 2007 eoc | Great - From: Entry 17 -- The Tryst I enjoyed the blog! |
| 25th October 2007 Art [Thanapon] | Bad Government, Sad Country - From: Entry 56 - Sex, naked ladies and blue diamonds on Soi Cowboy Thailand used to be a peaceful beautiful country. But day after day, things've gone in the different way. Bombs and murders in the south, demonstrations and protests in the capital seem like they won't stop so soon. What's wrong with thai people? I really don't think that they're satisfied, but I still don't have any ideas with all they did. About Bangkok, I personally think that the leader really know the causes, the processes and whoever behind these situations, but the reason why sometimes he didn't do anything to against them is just because the benefits. The more I think, the more complicated. Well, however, you don't really consider leaving, do you? I just hope you don't because Thailand's still a beautiful country. Importantly, they still need good teacher like you. This is what you should consider. Thank you so much. |
| 17th October 2007 Fern | The Best Teacher - From: Entry 56 - Sex, naked ladies and blue diamonds on Soi Cowboy You are the best teacher. I will don't forget Communicative Business English 2 at 2.00 p.m. |
| 16th October 2007 ZZL. | The Bell Tower - From: ENTRY SEVEN-The Undercroft I love it |
| 16th October 2007 ZZL | Peachaland - From: ENTRY 49 -- Serial Killer? A great place to visit!!!!!! |
| 16th October 2007 ZZL | Peachaland - From: ENTRY 49 -- Serial Killer? A great place to visit!!!!!! |
| 15th October 2007 kook-kai | violence... - From: Entry 56 - Sex, naked ladies and blue diamonds on Soi Cowboy Many people believe that we can stop violence with non violence and start peaceful.But I think violence is not strange in the community.It can appear everywhere and everytime.violence can happen with child until adult.I think we can't stop it but we can abate the violence to soft situation.I think thai government solve the problem with out systematically and carelessly. |
| 15th October 2007 juan(vorarat) | where is the new photo? - From: Entry 54 - Bangkok Bombs Good day! Aj. Bryan. As you told us last time in class that you will post the new photo of us in the blog but I didn't see it. However I still like your photo named Byan and friend accept the fact. |
| 15th October 2007 Tang | Victim - From: Entry 56 - Sex, naked ladies and blue diamonds on Soi Cowboy Bombing in BKK at the end of last year was assumed as political problem, I thnk that shows a dark side of political situation in Thailand, Elites use their power ilegimately, people was used as victim. It is a problem of political structure in Thailand which whoever have hard way to answer. |
| 15th October 2007 Tang | Victim - From: Entry 56 - Sex, naked ladies and blue diamonds on Soi Cowboy Many people may thinks politic does not relate directly with their daily life but I think sometimes it is not. Such bombing in BKK. at the end of last year is a good example. Before that, people in BKK just had heard about terrorism in South of Thailand , but this time was the first (in a decade) that people in the capital was feared by terrorist. Now this event is still no concludsion, but all we know from news, it was assumed as "political problem" between older group of power and new one (military group). If this news is true, I think it shows another (dark) side of political situation in Thailand obviously. Elites use their power ilegitimately, fighting on political state by using people as victim. This is a problem of political structure in Thailand which politician, political acadamic and whoever have hard way to find the answer.(and it would be a tragedy of Thai people) |
| 15th October 2007 Mink No.2 | God bless you,Thailand. - From: Entry 56 - Sex, naked ladies and blue diamonds on Soi Cowboy situations maybe worse than this especially in 3 provinces in southern-Yala,Patthani and Narathiwas. Nowadays, we always hear or read news about southern violence seem it’s normal. I afraid and anxious in this problem. I have many questions in my mind , Why they killed people who incapable fight with them like this? They have moral in their heard or not? Are they happy to destroy our country?. Not only 3 provinces in southern have violence but also in Bangkok was bombed in many places since the end of 2006. Today Thai people stay with fear of violence. Nobody don’t confident in security of their life. Anyway I hope my hometown,Thailand will back to the land of smile and peaceful again. We must to believe to walk through this worst situation. |
| 15th October 2007 Mink No.2 | God bless you,Thailand. - From: Entry 56 - Sex, naked ladies and blue diamonds on Soi Cowboy In my opinion violence is the most important problem in Thailand at this time. Moreover situations maybe worse than this especially in 3 provinces in southern-Yala,Patthani and Narathiwas. Nowadays, we always hear or read news about southern violence seem it’s normal. I afraid and anxious in this problem. I have many questions in my mind , Why they killed people who incapable fight with them like this? They have moral in their heard or not? Are they happy to destroy our country?. Not only 3 provinces in southern have violence but also in Bangkok was bombed in many places since the end of 2006. Today Thai people stay with fear of violence. Nobody don’t confident in security of their life. Anyway I hope my hometown,Thailand will back to the land of smile and peaceful again. We must to believe to walk through this worst situation. |