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Date: 6th September 2011
You saw it, Im livin it
Bunch of strangers, Some foreigner half Iranian, One resident Irani tryin hard to write in English, What do you know about what you\'re talkin about? All you see is people who complain about their condition in Iran, U know why? Cuz rich people got access 2 all kind of media, AND only rich people are compailnin. Cuz Islamic Iran\'s not a place 4 their corrupted life. All they want is sex, drug, called FREEDOM! This is what Iran was before the revolution. There are free people I know, I live with, who fought for their religion, for their faith. And they are the majority. This is how DEMOCRACY goes. If you tourists were not blind, You would see these people livin their peaceful lives. Don\'t ever confuse one NATION\'S BELIEFS with some HUMAN RIGHT sh*t. That\'s all our culture, That\'s how we live, Open Ya Eyez PLEASE! And no matter who you are, WE DON\'T NEED NO GODDAMN TOURIST TO JUDGE US! You saw it, I\'m livin it. Tell me who sees the FACT?
From Blog: Emails from Iran
You saw it, Im livin it
Bunch of strangers, Some foreigner half Iranian, One resident Irani tryin hard to write in English, What do you know about what you\'re talkin about? All you see is people who complain about their condition in Iran, U know why? Cuz rich people got access 2 all kind of media, AND only rich people are compailnin. Cuz Islamic Iran\'s not a place 4 their corrupted life. All they want is sex, drug, called FREEDOM! This is what Iran was before the revolution. There are free people I know, I live with, who fought for their religion, for their faith. And they are the majority. This is how DEMOCRACY goes. If you tourists were not blind, You would see these people livin their peaceful lives. Don\'t ever confuse one NATION\'S BELIEFS with some HUMAN RIGHT sh*t. That\'s all our culture, That\'s how we live, Open Ya Eyez PLEASE! And no matter who you are, WE DON\'T NEED NO GODDAMN TOURIST TO JUDGE US! You saw it, I\'m livin it. Tell me who sees the FACT?
From Blog: Emails from Iran
Date: 27th March 2011
What a novel way to do your blogs....but great! Lydia is getting to be a big girl now. Lovely child! Hall of fame.....how about Shaggy? He still updates every so often. He is so funny, but in a nice way and also took loads of pictures.
From Blog: The last few days - Emails from Bangkok - September 2010
What a novel way to do your blogs....but great! Lydia is getting to be a big girl now. Lovely child! Hall of fame.....how about Shaggy? He still updates every so often. He is so funny, but in a nice way and also took loads of pictures.
From Blog: The last few days - Emails from Bangkok - September 2010
Date: 22nd January 2011
MONEY AND LIFE.
Money! Is it all?Are you rootless,without money?May be not. Ask yourself, how many people dies in every 24hr's.Out of them, how many is, really for hunger. I mean, it may be less % than other causes. So, looking for more and more money, have a risk, either of physical or mental or social. Is it not?Just satisfy yourself, within your reach and try to satisfy another to earn more,legally.
From Blog: Bus journeys - Brazil : November 2009
MONEY AND LIFE.
Money! Is it all?Are you rootless,without money?May be not. Ask yourself, how many people dies in every 24hr's.Out of them, how many is, really for hunger. I mean, it may be less % than other causes. So, looking for more and more money, have a risk, either of physical or mental or social. Is it not?Just satisfy yourself, within your reach and try to satisfy another to earn more,legally.
From Blog: Bus journeys - Brazil : November 2009
Date: 8th December 2010
How unfortunate!
As a Malaysian, I sincerely apologise for your unfortunate experience here - especially the daylight robbery. I hope that it will not deter you from visiting us again someday. Here, in Sabah, lots of eateries are open even during Ramadhan bcos we know that even Muslim parents buy food for their kids. Plus, even Muslim restaurants need to earn income especially during Ramadhan because the month after is Syawal, a huge celebration for most Malaysian Muslims. Do visit us again ya! - http://passionateaboutblogging.com/
From Blog: Robbed during Ramadan - Emails from Malaysia. September 2010
How unfortunate!
As a Malaysian, I sincerely apologise for your unfortunate experience here - especially the daylight robbery. I hope that it will not deter you from visiting us again someday. Here, in Sabah, lots of eateries are open even during Ramadhan bcos we know that even Muslim parents buy food for their kids. Plus, even Muslim restaurants need to earn income especially during Ramadhan because the month after is Syawal, a huge celebration for most Malaysian Muslims. Do visit us again ya! - http://passionateaboutblogging.com/
From Blog: Robbed during Ramadan - Emails from Malaysia. September 2010
Date: 4th December 2010
Backpacker...
Very informative blog. Thanks for sharing this!
From Blog: Backpacker babies - Emails from SE Asia- August 2010
Backpacker...
Very informative blog. Thanks for sharing this!
From Blog: Backpacker babies - Emails from SE Asia- August 2010
Date: 29th November 2010
Potties
Great to see behind the scenes of the fantasic travelblog moderators but even more interesting is that Ali's monitors have their own red potties. Was this just in case all the excitment of the new launch got to much for them?
From Blog: The towers of Kuala Lumpur - Emails from Kuala Lumpur - August 2010
Potties
Great to see behind the scenes of the fantasic travelblog moderators but even more interesting is that Ali's monitors have their own red potties. Was this just in case all the excitment of the new launch got to much for them?
From Blog: The towers of Kuala Lumpur - Emails from Kuala Lumpur - August 2010
Date: 29th November 2010
KL
Thanks for sharing
From Blog: The towers of Kuala Lumpur - Emails from Kuala Lumpur - August 2010
KL
Thanks for sharing
From Blog: The towers of Kuala Lumpur - Emails from Kuala Lumpur - August 2010
Date: 29th November 2010
neat!
nice to see part of the Travelblog office and Ali too! =) ... thanks for sharing Mell.
From Blog: The towers of Kuala Lumpur - Emails from Kuala Lumpur - August 2010
neat!
nice to see part of the Travelblog office and Ali too! =) ... thanks for sharing Mell.
From Blog: The towers of Kuala Lumpur - Emails from Kuala Lumpur - August 2010
Date: 27th November 2010
Great to finally see a photo of the founder of Travelblog at work!
From Blog: The towers of Kuala Lumpur - Emails from Kuala Lumpur - August 2010
Great to finally see a photo of the founder of Travelblog at work!
From Blog: The towers of Kuala Lumpur - Emails from Kuala Lumpur - August 2010
Date: 27th November 2010
Travelblog crew
Ha ha! Great pictures of the towers! Nice office digs Ali!
From Blog: The towers of Kuala Lumpur - Emails from Kuala Lumpur - August 2010
Travelblog crew
Ha ha! Great pictures of the towers! Nice office digs Ali!
From Blog: The towers of Kuala Lumpur - Emails from Kuala Lumpur - August 2010
Date: 4th November 2010
Hi
I went to lanta one time last year. It's nice but I think tj the place it's dirty. I have compare with the beact from east I perfer Koh kood more. I went there almost 3 times .there is nice ,clean and they have packet for weekend. U should try!
From Blog: Peaceful coexistance ;) - Emails from Koh Lanta, August 2010
Hi
I went to lanta one time last year. It's nice but I think tj the place it's dirty. I have compare with the beact from east I perfer Koh kood more. I went there almost 3 times .there is nice ,clean and they have packet for weekend. U should try!
From Blog: Peaceful coexistance ;) - Emails from Koh Lanta, August 2010
Date: 4th November 2010
Wel I went there one time but I prefer koh mood better.there is really nice .some hotel there have packet for weekend and there is very clen than koh lanta. U should try !
From Blog: Peaceful coexistance ;) - Emails from Koh Lanta, August 2010
Wel I went there one time but I prefer koh mood better.there is really nice .some hotel there have packet for weekend and there is very clen than koh lanta. U should try !
From Blog: Peaceful coexistance ;) - Emails from Koh Lanta, August 2010
Date: 27th October 2010
sheldareh
Greetings to you from Iran Hi Thank you for visiting my site Very happy that I was adding to your collection. Best wishes - Mehdi from Iran
sheldareh
Greetings to you from Iran Hi Thank you for visiting my site Very happy that I was adding to your collection. Best wishes - Mehdi from Iran
Date: 14th October 2010
thanks to select iran for traveling i hope you enjoyed iran
From Blog: Emails from Iran
thanks to select iran for traveling i hope you enjoyed iran
From Blog: Emails from Iran
Date: 25th September 2010
sour grapes perhaps
1. It is not a place for foreigners: So thats is why there is no foreigner in my hometown (Bhiwani), people saying bad stuff about Haryana in general, sour grapes perhaps. There is definitely no war going on here, and it is the richest state (except small states like Delhi, Goa) by per capita in India. 2. The inhabitants are not nice. Inhabitants are nice but they don't hesitate to say what is right and what is wrong, and they will say it on your face. If somebody does not like they may go to the corner and sulk. 3. The inhabitants are stupid. Seems to me person who said this confuses between Honesty and Stupidity. I bet he considers himself honest. Statistics says, you take all the super achievers from India, take Bollywood, consider sports, consider army, or anything else, people from my state have the lion's share. Guaranteed, there may be some bad apples, but to generalize about such a wonderful place, it beggars my belief. Good to know you had a good time Mell despite the lack of historical places. If you ever decide to come back to India i suggest you visit "Pataudi Palace," residence of erstwhile Nawab of Pataudi. Its near Gurgaon, You can Google it. Nawab's son still lives there.
From Blog: What is wrong with Kurukshetra?
sour grapes perhaps
1. It is not a place for foreigners: So thats is why there is no foreigner in my hometown (Bhiwani), people saying bad stuff about Haryana in general, sour grapes perhaps. There is definitely no war going on here, and it is the richest state (except small states like Delhi, Goa) by per capita in India. 2. The inhabitants are not nice. Inhabitants are nice but they don't hesitate to say what is right and what is wrong, and they will say it on your face. If somebody does not like they may go to the corner and sulk. 3. The inhabitants are stupid. Seems to me person who said this confuses between Honesty and Stupidity. I bet he considers himself honest. Statistics says, you take all the super achievers from India, take Bollywood, consider sports, consider army, or anything else, people from my state have the lion's share. Guaranteed, there may be some bad apples, but to generalize about such a wonderful place, it beggars my belief. Good to know you had a good time Mell despite the lack of historical places. If you ever decide to come back to India i suggest you visit "Pataudi Palace," residence of erstwhile Nawab of Pataudi. Its near Gurgaon, You can Google it. Nawab's son still lives there.
From Blog: What is wrong with Kurukshetra?
Date: 17th September 2010
Yep same place :)
Hey Mel... Yeah this is the same place as I took the photo from... i can remember that tree in the corner as well.. Had a few monkeys in it. Great spot for some views of the Taj hey.. Christmas brekki would have been amazing I am sure.
From Blog: What is wrong with Kurukshetra?
Yep same place :)
Hey Mel... Yeah this is the same place as I took the photo from... i can remember that tree in the corner as well.. Had a few monkeys in it. Great spot for some views of the Taj hey.. Christmas brekki would have been amazing I am sure.
From Blog: What is wrong with Kurukshetra?
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