Middle-Easterners!! (10 Viewers)

Slagathor

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Jul 25, 2001
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++ [ originally posted by Oded ] ++
הנה אריק!

זה אריק! -- it's erik!

if I were you, I'll choose the second option.

make sure you'll do it in a game I see on television
Thanks heaps! I will write it on a banner next time I'm in the ArenA!! Not sure when that will be though...

++ [ originally posted by Alex ] ++
Don't bother, that will do :)
Oki :D
 

Martin

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2000
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++ [ originally posted by Majed ] ++
:embarass:

i havn't been called "cute" by a guy before!!( <--- this sentence makes it seem like gals call me "cute" all the time ;) ) :eek:

...what you said Martin doesn't sound too good from a guy, but i'll take it as a compliment :p
i hope there isn't some kind of geek-connection :nerd: starting here :LOL:

BTW, Mostafa Amar is an Arabic singer....dont know much about him though.

:D
You feel uncomfortable yet? Good, I love a good joke at your expense.. :D
 

Majed

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Jul 17, 2002
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++ [ originally posted by Alex ] ++


You feel uncomfortable yet? Good, I love a good joke at your expense.. :D
i knew u had something planned when u insisted that i not remove my pic from the profiles thread!!! :groan:

;)
 

Majed

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Jul 17, 2002
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++ [ originally posted by Alex ] ++
Humus, isn't that like the top layer of the earth? The stuff that has the grass and plants and stuff?
if you put all that in a blender, add lemon, and eat it, then: Yes. It is Humus ;)
 

Martin

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Dec 31, 2000
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(hyoo´mes) , organic matter that has decayed to a relatively stable, amorphous state. It is an important biological constituent of fertile soil . Humus is formed by the decomposing action of soil microorganisms (e.g., bacteria and fungi), which break down animal and vegetable material into elements that can be used by growing plants. Technically, humus, as the end result of this process, is less valuable for plant growth than are the products formed during active decomposition (see fertilizer ). Because of its low specific weight and high surface area, humus has a profound effect upon the physical properties of mineral soils with regard to improved soil structure, water intake and reservoir capacity, ability to resist erosion, and the ability to hold chemical elements in a form readily accessible to plants.

http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/h1/humus.asp

:stuckup:
 

Majed

Senior Member
Jul 17, 2002
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++ [ originally posted by Alex ] ++
(hyoo´mes) , organic matter that has decayed to a relatively stable, amorphous state. It is an important biological constituent of fertile soil . Humus is formed by the decomposing action of soil microorganisms (e.g., bacteria and fungi), which break down animal and vegetable material into elements that can be used by growing plants. Technically, humus, as the end result of this process, is less valuable for plant growth than are the products formed during active decomposition (see fertilizer ). Because of its low specific weight and high surface area, humus has a profound effect upon the physical properties of mineral soils with regard to improved soil structure, water intake and reservoir capacity, ability to resist erosion, and the ability to hold chemical elements in a form readily accessible to plants.

http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/h1/humus.asp

:stuckup:
Hu'mes : one of the tastyest Labanese foods................

it's amazing how you found that definition so quickly.....what does that mean?! ;)
 

Slagathor

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Jul 25, 2001
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Hmmm ... I should go check that...!

++ [ originally posted by Majed ] ++
Hu'mes : one of the tastyest Labanese foods................

it's amazing how you found that definition so quickly.....what does that mean?! ;)
See fertilizer :D
 

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