I was just wondering: it's been ages since someone hijacked a plane, hasn't it?
:?
Well mostly bcoz of two reasons:
1. The increase in airport security.
2. Its just not original anymore, its been done, dusted, tried, worn out and has been thrown away.
Extremists will always come up with new creative, inovative ways to terrorise people... now if only we could get them to re-focus this inovation and creativity to becoming productive members of society.
I rather have no sense of humour than have one which is weird!
BTW Seraph, the way you have been talkin lately exception of the above posts i am refering to other threads has been somewhat "different" :? I can't explain how....
mm i've noticed he's gone a bit loopy, i mean erratic, in a good sense. More gusto in his posts. He's more forthright and blunt, some may take offence to this. It's a good thing i mean he was pretty dull before I expect a harsh reply lol
mm i've noticed he's gone a bit loopy, i mean erratic, in a good sense. More gusto in his posts. He's more forthright and blunt, some may take offence to this. It's a good thing i mean he was pretty dull before I expect a harsh reply lol
Hey, how are you... you mad, mad muppet (my teeth aren't that shiny in real life.)
You still haven't responded to my challenge.
The challenge was the gam you had with Hayder about naming something from each other's religeon using last letters, except i proposed an on going one, as I don't often stay on till 3 am in the morning.
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Gentleness and kindness were never a part of anything except that it made it beautiful, and harshness was never a part of anything except that it made it ugly.
Through cheating, stealing, and lying, one may get required results but finally one becomes
Hey, how are you... you mad, mad muppet (my teeth aren't that shiny in real life.)
You still haven't responded to my challenge.
The challenge was the gam you had with Hayder about naming something from each other's religeon using last letters, except i proposed an on going one, as I don't often stay on till 3 am in the morning.
whoa! the last [i]three[/i] letters??
Last time it was he says a word connected with Christianity and I have to say a word connected to Islam using the last letter from the Christian word as the first letter from the second word and vice versa.
But three?!
That's gonna be tricky... YOU'RE ON!
hehehhehheh
oh and one more complication - you can't use a name or word that is common to both (eg "adam").
Yea he was a really nice guy... it's weird because when Dawud came in we all thought he was Dawud 1. Similar guys - although Dawud 1 was always a bit serious.
Controversial Somali-born Dutch MP Ayaan Hirsi Ali has said she will resign after admitting she lied on her asylum application.
Ms Hirsi Ali said she would quit after the country's immigration minister withdrew her Dutch citizenship.
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hey 100, is it true that in hebrew 'rabb' means 'Lord' aswell as 'father'?
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An afghani guy named Asad was stabbed in Barking by the BNP after a football match...I read it in the Daily Mail today but can't seem to find the link.
POLICE ARE treating the stabbing of an Asian man in east London as racially motivated. The attack occured in Barking, where the far-right BNP won 11 council seats earlier this month.
Scotland Yard are not linking the incident with the neo-Nazi party at present, but the electoral success of Nick Griffin's outfit has raised racial tensions in the area.
The man, in his 30s, was approached by a gang of white men before being stabbed close to Barking train station at 10.30pm yesterday evening.
The group of four youths in their late teens, racially abused the pair before one attacked the victim, stabbing him twice in the torso. The victim managed to walk to Barking police station where an ambulance was called.
The man is currently in a London hospital. His condition is described as stable. No arrests have been at this stage.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Barking and Dagenham CID on 020 8217 5519 or, to remain anonymous, Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
hey 100, is it true that in hebrew 'rabb' means 'Lord' aswell as 'father'?
No, it doesn't mean either. "Rav" (the letter "v" is the same in this case as the letter "b") originally means "master" and the Anglicised word "Rabbi" means "my master" (the older, Chassidic pronunciation is "Rebbe" which is now mostly used as an affectionate term for a Chassidic master). In proper Hebrew the word is Rav. So if my Rabbi is Rabbi Cohen, in Hebrew that would be Rav Cohen, in Yiddish it would be Reb Cohen, and I could call him a Rabbi or a Rav or a Rebbe, although I would not call him a Rebbe unless he had a global Chassidic following or out of enormous respect or very lightheartedly. The word for father, Abbah, has only the b/v in common and is not connected. Some of the numerous words for Lord may be connected to "Rav" or "Abbah" but the most used are "Adonai", "Eloheinu" and "Y-H-V-H" which is not pronouced and is instead read as "Adonai", and informally the word for God is "Hashem" ("The Name"). ftr the "V" in "Y-H-V-H" is not the same letter as the "v" in "Rav", so there are no letters in common.
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so Abbah means father in hebrew? Bengalis use the same word for father, or abbahjee which is more polite. Then there's also babah but i think that's an older form, my mum used to call her father that.
hey 100, is it true that in hebrew 'rabb' means 'Lord' aswell as 'father'?
No, it doesn't mean either. "Rav" (the letter "v" is the same in this case as the letter "b") originally means "master" and the Anglicised word "Rabbi" means "my master" (the older, Chassidic pronunciation is "Rebbe" which is now mostly used as an affectionate term for a Chassidic master). In proper Hebrew the word is Rav. So if my Rabbi is Rabbi Cohen, in Hebrew that would be Rav Cohen, in Yiddish it would be Reb Cohen, and I could call him a Rabbi or a Rav or a Rebbe, although I would not call him a Rebbe unless he had a global Chassidic following or out of enormous respect or very lightheartedly. The word for father, Abbah, has only the b/v in common and is not connected. Some of the numerous words for Lord may be connected to "Rav" or "Abbah" but the most used are "Adonai", "Eloheinu" and "Y-H-V-H" which is not pronouced and is instead read as "Adonai", and informally the word for God is "Hashem" ("The Name"). ftr the "V" in "Y-H-V-H" is not the same letter as the "v" in "Rav", so there are no letters in common.
thank you.
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Well mostly bcoz of two reasons:
1. The increase in airport security.
2. Its just not original anymore, its been done, dusted, tried, worn out and has been thrown away.
Extremists will always come up with new creative, inovative ways to terrorise people... now if only we could get them to re-focus this inovation and creativity to becoming productive members of society.
Time to take out the "mind-control" device...
Back in BLACK
And
3. The plane will get blown to smithereens.
PS Don't worry people. I was only wondering.
You boys have a weird sense of humour :?
aahhh but we do have one.
Back in BLACK
I rather have no sense of humour than have one which is weird!
BTW Seraph, the way you have been talkin lately exception of the above posts i am refering to other threads has been somewhat "different" :? I can't explain how....
mm i've noticed he's gone a bit loopy, i mean erratic, in a good sense. More gusto in his posts. He's more forthright and blunt, some may take offence to this. It's a good thing i mean he was pretty dull before
I expect a harsh reply lol
LOL that must be it, loopy and blunt
.....
Hi Dawud
Wow, didn't see that one coming.
Hey, how are you... you mad, mad muppet
(my teeth aren't that shiny in real life.)
You still haven't responded to my challenge.
The challenge was the gam you had with Hayder about naming something from each other's religeon using last letters, except i proposed an on going one, as I don't often stay on till 3 am in the morning.
Gentleness and kindness were never a part of anything except that it made it beautiful, and harshness was never a part of anything except that it made it ugly.
Through cheating, stealing, and lying, one may get required results but finally one becomes
whoa! the last [i]three[/i] letters??
Last time it was he says a word connected with Christianity and I have to say a word connected to Islam using the last letter from the Christian word as the first letter from the second word and vice versa.
But three?!
That's gonna be tricky... YOU'RE ON!
hehehhehheh
oh and one more complication - you can't use a name or word that is common to both (eg "adam").
You get to start!
Hey whatever happened to other Dawud?
Dawud 1 if you will.
And Seema... where did she go?
he lefted yonks ago
i think someone put him off
i swear it wasnt me
i thought he was a nice guy
seemo the sweety is on holiday
Yea he was a really nice guy... it's weird because when Dawud came in we all thought he was Dawud 1. Similar guys - although Dawud 1 was always a bit serious.
Kind of like American Guest.
American guest was a paraniod, tense, moody, closed minded foriegner
glad he's gone
$#@@$!@!!!!
:shock: :x :idea:
No wonder you made such good buddies
:twisted:
And I'm not paranoid!
have a snoop about in the OLD OLD forums for ur past posts
trust me
u had issues
I was just getting through my air force investigation for Christ's sake!
lol I should put that in my signature line
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Can't say I'm surprised. :roll:
Who's next? Irshad Manji?
hey 100, is it true that in hebrew 'rabb' means 'Lord' aswell as 'father'?
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An afghani guy named Asad was stabbed in Barking by the BNP after a football match...I read it in the Daily Mail today but can't seem to find the link.
Race stabbing in BNP Barking
19/5/2006
POLICE ARE treating the stabbing of an Asian man in east London as racially motivated. The attack occured in Barking, where the far-right BNP won 11 council seats earlier this month.
Scotland Yard are not linking the incident with the neo-Nazi party at present, but the electoral success of Nick Griffin's outfit has raised racial tensions in the area.
The man, in his 30s, was approached by a gang of white men before being stabbed close to Barking train station at 10.30pm yesterday evening.
The group of four youths in their late teens, racially abused the pair before one attacked the victim, stabbing him twice in the torso. The victim managed to walk to Barking police station where an ambulance was called.
The man is currently in a London hospital. His condition is described as stable. No arrests have been at this stage.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Barking and Dagenham CID on 020 8217 5519 or, to remain anonymous, Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
[url=http://www.blink.org.uk/pdescription.asp?key=11590&grp=66&cat=330]Link[/...
No, it doesn't mean either. "Rav" (the letter "v" is the same in this case as the letter "b") originally means "master" and the Anglicised word "Rabbi" means "my master" (the older, Chassidic pronunciation is "Rebbe" which is now mostly used as an affectionate term for a Chassidic master). In proper Hebrew the word is Rav. So if my Rabbi is Rabbi Cohen, in Hebrew that would be Rav Cohen, in Yiddish it would be Reb Cohen, and I could call him a Rabbi or a Rav or a Rebbe, although I would not call him a Rebbe unless he had a global Chassidic following or out of enormous respect or very lightheartedly. The word for father, Abbah, has only the b/v in common and is not connected. Some of the numerous words for Lord may be connected to "Rav" or "Abbah" but the most used are "Adonai", "Eloheinu" and "Y-H-V-H" which is not pronouced and is instead read as "Adonai", and informally the word for God is "Hashem" ("The Name"). ftr the "V" in "Y-H-V-H" is not the same letter as the "v" in "Rav", so there are no letters in common.
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so Abbah means father in hebrew? Bengalis use the same word for father, or abbahjee which is more polite. Then there's also babah but i think that's an older form, my mum used to call her father that.
thank you.
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It seem's like the forum is dead of topics to discuss
which leads me to wonder, where are the two sisters?
The Lover is ever drunk with love;
He is free, he is mad,
He dances with ecstasy and delight.
Caught by our own thoughts,
We worry about every little thing,
But once we get drunk on that love,
Whatever will be, will be.
ɐɥɐɥ
MS and MSLS?
...I dunno I thought they were still here...
I SEE DAWUD BACKED DOWN FROM THE DAVE V DAWUD CHAMPIONSHIP *AHEM*
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