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Monday, January 31, 2011
Monday, January 24, 2011
A Chain Letter on my car - كل شي ممكن بالحب
Once, around 1993, I received an email that started as a cute lovely poem but sounded as a death threat by the end.
Soon enough, emails like that, recognized as Chain Letters, started pouring into my inbox. Now, most people stopped sending them, since all recognized how silly they are (no one died and no one got a million dollar out of the blue) ...
But, last week, I found this piece of paper on my car's windshield: A photocopied Chain Letter.
The irony is that it is mentioned in the letter that you have to copy it 20 times - you or your secretary! - you still get the luck not her - and photocopying is accepted apparently too.
The letter is signed Lebanon 1994. Really? Imagine people have beeing photocopying it for 17 years, 20 copies every time and distributing them every 96 hours. What a (-n exponential) waste of papers!
(click the photo for bigger view to read the awkward letter)
Soon enough, emails like that, recognized as Chain Letters, started pouring into my inbox. Now, most people stopped sending them, since all recognized how silly they are (no one died and no one got a million dollar out of the blue) ...
But, last week, I found this piece of paper on my car's windshield: A photocopied Chain Letter.
The irony is that it is mentioned in the letter that you have to copy it 20 times - you or your secretary! - you still get the luck not her - and photocopying is accepted apparently too.
The letter is signed Lebanon 1994. Really? Imagine people have beeing photocopying it for 17 years, 20 copies every time and distributing them every 96 hours. What a (-n exponential) waste of papers!
(click the photo for bigger view to read the awkward letter)
Friday, January 14, 2011
"He who believes in Me shall live even if he dies" Lebanon - ripped into pieces.
A political poster next to an obituaries poster both ripped into pieces; what remains is the Lebanese flag and the sentence "He who believes in Me shall live even if he dies" and the word "her children".
Hariri governement falls after 11 opposition minister resigned from cabinet. this political crisis is the most serious since 2008. (iloubnan.info)
Labels:
Beirut,
Communication,
Lebanon,
Photos,
posters
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Thursday, January 6, 2011
Supermarket Goods to lift your spirituality
Candles - price tag says : Saint Maroun 3240 LL - N.D. Meduggorieh 3240 LL Are they selling the candle or the Saint? |
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