Byrone

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Dec 19, 2005
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Yeah, pastries aren't really my thing.
I love them,just a pity about the preparation.

I love doughnuts. So fattening though :(
Who cares,they taste great.There's a local bakery near my house that has lindt chocolate doughnuts.:lick: I turn into a little girl at a new kidz on the block concert for those.

Na, doughnuts aren't my thing. I'm looking forward to Friday though, the one day I can eat whatever. I'm planning on having a kebab platter for lunch :drool:
How can you not like doughnuts? T i have gulab jamun, malpua, and burfi at my place from diwali & i still havent eaten it.I completely forgot.:sergio:

Im not looking forward to friday because we have such huge delays at our current site,plus the directors from BP are coming over for a progress report.Thats why ive been up until 3am for the last two weeks.
 

Ford Prefect

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May 28, 2009
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someone do me a favour....read this and let me know how it sounds.

When facing the topic of Nick Griffin’s appearance on 'Question Time’, I find myself having some troubling arguments creep into mind. One of the biggest issues surrounding his appearance on the show is that a large number of the population viewed his going on the show would give him a sense of legitimacy and his party a stronger standing in society. I do not feel that he should have been denied the opportunity to appear on the show, I think he shouldn’t have been invited in the first place. As much as I may have wanted it, I knew before watching that he wouldn’t slip up as much as I hoped and that it would be difficult for the panel members to force him to show his true colours. Through the rest of this article I will be looking some areas of the show and analysing some of the questions and the responses.
The first question that was posed to the panel was in relation to the way in which had 'Hijacked’ the reputation of Winston Churchill. The question was clearly designed to demonstrate how different Churchill was to the views of the BNP and how horrifying it is to the British public that he has been attributed to the party. Nick’s main argument for the use of this image was that he felt Churchill would not be accepted into any other party now due to his views. Is this not a fallacy as many of the politicians from sixty to seventy years ago wouldn’t be accepted into a modern party because we have gone through an age of major globalisation and as such ideologies have developed. I found Jack Straws argument against Nick the most cohesive and effective as he went on to suggest that if it weren’t for the help of “millions” of foreign soldiers, we would be in a different place now. This not only demonstrated how people of numerous origins and cultures united to fight against fascism and racism but also how it would be impossible for Churchill to have supported the BNP.
 

Zé Tahir

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How can you not like doughnuts? T i have gulab jamun, malpua, and burfi at my place from diwali & i still havent eaten it.I completely forgot.:sergio:

Im not looking forward to friday because we have such huge delays at our current site,plus the directors from BP are coming over for a progress report.Thats why ive been up until 3am for the last two weeks.
Mmm...ghulab jaman and burfi :drool: Never heard of malpua though :confused:


No problem, offer them some of that mithai and they'll forget the reason they're even there.
 

Byrone

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Dec 19, 2005
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Mmm...ghulab jaman and burfi :drool: Never heard of malpua though :confused:


No problem, offer them some of that mithai and they'll forget the reason they're even there.
Serious? This is malpua,maybe you call it something else:



Nah i cant afford to fuck about with them.If we complete this we get other contracts in Angola & Mozambique.That's where the big bucks come in because they pay in dollars.

Thats the main reason why that big corporate construction company wants to buy us out.
 

Zé Tahir

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Dec 10, 2004
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Serious? This is malpua,maybe you call it something else:



Nah i cant afford to fuck about with them.If we complete this we get other contracts in Angola & Mozambique.That's where the big bucks come in because they pay in dollars.

Thats the main reason why that big corporate comstruction company wants to buys us out.
Still don't recognize it. Though, we have something orange and sticky too that is delish; Jalebi:




Then good luck with that man. Insh'Allah you'll do well :)
 

Byrone

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Dec 19, 2005
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Still don't recognize it. Though, we have something orange and sticky too that is delish; Jalebi:




Then good luck with that man. Insh'Allah you'll do well :)
Dont worry i know what jalebi is.I call my best friend's sister my jalebi.:D She's gorgeous,too bad she's married.You lost out on another hottie.:p

Thanks bro,but if it doesnt work out ill sell & ill be chillin in cali.Either way i score.
 

Zé Tahir

JhoolayLaaaal!
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Dec 10, 2004
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Dont worry i know what jalebi is.I call my best friend's sister my jalebi.:D She's gorgeous,too bad she's married.You lost out on another hottie.:p

Thanks bro,but if it doesnt work out ill sell & ill be chillin in cali.Either way i score.


She look like that? :p


Cali huh? Without making a stop in DC? :(
 

Byrone

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Dec 19, 2005
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Hotter! Well since the forum is quiet ill post the pic the delete it,deal?:D

If i do sell the company ill be doing my mba at berkeley,so there's plenty time for me to visit.Infact you should do most of the travelling because your familiar with the roads & you can fly.:D
 

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