
cynical lady
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Morning ladies and gents. What the hell happened to the women section?
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Ibti- I fully embrace my serious attachments and emotional expressing problems- actually let me go and support Oz Girl on her thread. p.s didn't you get the memo? The old man dumped me for a younger model (can you believe that? That ungrateful so and so, he even played to the left, to the left while he handed me my black bin bag) despite the fact that i was a second wife to an old man, I still have standards that JB can’t meet.
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Ibti- at least you’re not referred to as “You see me n my cynical lady”. ScarFace-long time indeed, you see even Ibti missed you and she hardly misses anyone.
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and just for that reason alone it is neither wise no proper to engage in a deeply rational dialogue with highly sanctimonious people. hahahahahaah now that is an art.
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Malika- mpendwa, za hali, za nyumbani? mbona sijaku ona kwa muda? najua mia ndo nemi kimbia. Ramdan karim mpendwa. p.s utatu pikia leni futari? nata tamtamu pia. Hello Che
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Ibti- I don’t shout, I am a lady after all.
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Touché my dear.
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Ohh brother! Seriously Bella? Too many assumptions, courting dambi are we? p.s What is it to you first? Second I concur with Ibti- you don’t know, just because they took the back alleyway doesn’t imply there linking (disgusting word btw) with boys. They could just be taking a short cut, on the same breath so there walking in 10-15 (by the way I think you’re exaggerating) don’t mean a gang. More importantly what others choose to do is none of your business. Next time walaal stick to the purpose you attended the mosque for.
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CL loool, pretending to work was always your specialty! How dare you ibti? Granted it’s the truth, nonetheless how dare you. Hello old man….
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Life without coffee is proving to be feer feery difficult. I possess unholy mood swings, but strangely enough waking up for suxuur and drinking coffee helps. How is Ramadan treating you guys? Juxa- alive and kicking just didn’t have energy to think let alone read anything. Pretending to do work is my speciality now.
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Are you serious? Of all the months you could have posted your sorry excuse of a thread you had to do it on this one? I don’t intend to offend anyone? Brother please, you know that we know that you intended to offend people. Am sure the’re some who share your views. But at least they have the decency to contain it and allow people to observe Ramdhan, without insulting them with questions such as the above.
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Hello people. Never change@Ibti
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I Can Keep Fasting In Ramadan Even When I Am Playing – Fredi Kanoute
cynical lady replied to Ms DD's topic in General
Serie A - Muslim leader hits out at Mourinho One of those followers is Inter's Ghana midfielder Sulley Muntari who Mourinho hauled off after just half an hour of Sunday's 1-1 home draw against Bari due to the former Portsmouth man's poor performance. Afterwards, Mourinho suggested Muntari had played badly due to a lack of energy associated with his fast. But Mohamed Nour Dachan, president of the Union of Islamic communities and organisations in Italy, claimed the coach has gotten it wrong. "I think Mourinho could do with talking a little less," he told Sky. "A practising (Muslim) player is not weakened because we know from the Institute of Sports Medicine that mental and psychological stability can give a sportsman an extra edge on the field. "A player who is a believing Christian, Jew or Muslim is certainly calmer psychologically and that improves his performance." That is an opinion that Mourinho did not share on Sunday and he was clearly irked with his player after the match. "Muntari had some problems related to Ramadan, perhaps with this heat it's not good for him to be doing this (fasting)," said Mourinho. "Ramadan has not arrived at the ideal moment for a player to play a football match." Mourinho even suggested that Muntari would be dropped for this weekend's crucial Milan derby due to his diminished condition, saying the club would try to work out a solution with its medical staff. Saturday's derby kicks off at 8.45pm local time, but with sundown occurring at just before 8pm, it would not give Muntari much time to rehydrate and get some energy into his body. Muntari is not the only player in Italy to be faced with this problem, although many other Muslim footballers choose not to practise Ramadan. Siena striker Abdelkader Ghezzal, who scored in the 2-1 defeat at home to Milan at the weekend, revealed he simply cannot fast and play at the same time. "I observe the fast during my days off, when there are no games or training," said the Algerian. "I've always observed Ramadan but I have had to change my habits for health reasons from the first year that I became a professional. "I was at Crotone (then in Serie C1 and now in Serie B) but after two weeks I felt ill and had to stop." Udinese's Swiss midfielder Gokhan Inler, a Muslim of Turkish origin, is another who is not fasting this month, while Genoa's Moroccan midfielder Houssine Kharja does respect Ramadan. Tellingly, both Ghezzal and Inler played 90 minutes at the weekend, Kharja never got off the bench. AFP See the comments the're something. From funmilola, on Wed 26 Aug 9:30AM Why do we all like making a mountain outta a molehill? I love what "emmavwatson" has said, God does not win football games and if a football player is deemed not fit to play because of his religious beliefs, he shouldn't just be benched, he should be banished to the dressing room and not even allowed to see the match. Is he being paid hundreds of thousaands of pounds to shirk his responsibility which is to play football by using fasting as an excuse? Is he the only muslim player in the world? why don't we all just be realistic and not turn this into a holy @#$% war? Just like someone commented earlier, because Mourinho has made this supposedly "blasphemous" comment, a bounty will be placed on his head for defiling Islam. If a footballer or any sportsman/woman at that wants to practice and obey the doctrines of his/her religion, they can very well do that in the privacy of their houses and not come out publicly, acting all holier-than-thou by showing their fellow brethren that they are indeed devout believers who, come rain or high water will worship their god and obey his religious doctrines. It is always the same @#$% same toilet when it comes to this very violent of religions ISLAM.... http://uk.eurosport. yahoo.com/25082009/5 8/serie-muslim-leade r-hits-mourinho.html -
I told you so. Indian kusbands are of no use to you, what you need is a 99yrs old Arab man. So my dear; It’s the summer season and the Arabs have landed in Edgware road so make haste. p.s I was waiting for you’re “My Indian Love Affair is Finished” thread. Whatever happened to it btw?
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According to some marriage is the solution. so Ibtiz you know what to do. (Hello btw and Ramadan Karim)
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Juxa- switch off Well come next week I am going to be in agony.
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old man- Losing it? JB- you’re my co-addict, it cant be.
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You gave up on coffee?
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Every year I aim to cut down on my coffee intake so come Ramadan I don’t get the splitting headache. But sadly I never listen to myself. Hello people and Ramadan karim
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Stoic-ndoa ni prison kwanini una kimbeliya sijui. But congrats
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The Ramadan effect- getting married! Stoic- This is not how one announces their nuptials in SOL, I am disappointed. You need a thread.
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when is Ramadan? Lilly- in your case Malawax with nutella? Hello people.
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to answer the question, the one feature i like is fat wallet filled with cash. I agree with Juxa.
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Having a conscious is brutal hello people