Sunday, July 18, 2010
Seif and the Freak wedding
Saturday, July 17, 2010
The rant: Hezballah again?
Im done. :)
Friday, July 16, 2010
Cannot sleep!
We cruise Beirut, and guess what? I cried, hehehehe. I've been uploading pics for my friends like crazy over Facebook...god...thank you for my Blackberry. Crepaway is as tasty as ever, and partying like this has never felt better. P.s. I haven't gotten sick yet (knock on wood). So today after drinking up at Barbu, I am unable to sleep. My argeeli awaits me on this balcony, and I will probably smoke it, and fall asleep for an hour before I have to be up again. I go to Syria tomorrow. 5 hour limit as Charbel has directed me, so I will be back to spend another crazy night here in Beirut. Sun 7 is a new place I have to check out, it is "roof-top" just like Skybar, and yess just as exclusive.
Anyways, I will fill you guys in on the creepy hot dog guy, and the rest of my adventures in Beirut later on.
P.s. I have a date tomorrow with a nice French girl spending her summer here tomorrow night, she will accompany us to Sun 7. Elodie is her name. I met her at Barbu, very sweet. And oh so French. Ana ba3reef e7keh Faranceh??? Je ne sais pas....thats for sure. I figured out my French is terrible when Lina and I jumped onto the bar and danced like idiots... my friends, I was cheered on like I was a male stripper. HOW ENTICING! Her reaction to that was: qu'est-ce qui se passe (whats happening?) ?!?!? followed by a loud laugh. My reply was tu veux quoi?dis-moi ce que tu veux! meaning (you want what? Tell me what you want). Layko manna jursa! I will definitely work on my French for our date at Sun 7.
Anyways BeirutOnline, and myself are meeting at Paul's Bistro after tomorrow at 12:00 noon for some lunch. Everyone is welcome to come. I look forward to meeting all of you!
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Bye bye
P.s. any of my readers in Beirut that messaged me about getting together, I will definitely post on here what day BeirutOnline and myself are getting together and where, you all can come and join! Yallah khaleena net3araf!
Monday, July 12, 2010
Lebanon, the Middle East, Christianity, and the future
Fadlallah of Lebanon: Who and why!
He was a prominent Twelver Shiite Marja (or person of influence), who was born and raised in Najaf, Iraq. He is of Lebanese origin, and grew to become the self-proclaimed leader of the Shiites. However, he was not just a religious man, he also was the spiritual leader of Hezballah. Yes, the organization that ranks high up there with Al-Qaeda as a terrorist organization. Personally, I feel Hezballah, with the help of Iran, is far more a threat than Al-Qaeda. Anyways, after 21 years of studying with the prominent Shiite scholars of Iraq, he returned to Lebanon, and rose to power with the heavy influence he had on Hezballah. Many argue that Hezballah and Fadlallah were two separate entities, having nothing to do with eachother, I beg to differ. I think they were one. In proof of this I will provide a quote from their TV channel Al Manar. They said he had at least "inspired the leaders" of the group. It added that "From the pulpit of the Imam Rida mosque in the Bir al-Abd neighborhood, Sayyed Fadlullah’s sermons gave shape to the political currents among mainly the Muslim Shiite sect [of Lebanon], from the latter half of the 1980s till the last days of his life." WOW, doesnt that seem to be exactly what Hezballah does? Considering they mentioned "the later half of the 1980's, and Hezballah was created officially in 1985, this provides me with enough knowledge that he was behind the Hezballah organization from it's early days, until his death last week.
What did he stand for? He stood and supported the Islamic Revolution in Iran, Hezballah, and when he was interviewed once, he mentioned his dream was to have an Islamic Shiite Republic of Lebanon where "there will be room for other faiths". Yeah okay. We seen the room "other faiths" have in Iran, and guess what? We aren't impressed. Considering Lebanon has 18 different religious faiths stretching from Christians, Muslims, Jews and anything in between where did he plan on putting us? Before I get back to him, I would like to say, that as a Muslim (not Shiite), I really am scared by his notion of an Islamic Lebanon. Anyways, Fadlallah later earned himself a place on the list of terrorists and was strongly opposed by the USA. He had his fair amount of opposing the USA back, including boycotting American products, American foreign policy, and what he called "American Intervention in Lebanon". He seemed to have forgotten Iranian intervention in Lebanon...not surprised. In November 2007 Fadlallah accused the United States of trying to sabotage the elections going on in Lebanon. He stated "The insanity of the US president and its administration is reflected in Lebanon by their ambassador pressuring the Lebanese people and preventing them from reaching an agreement over the presidential election."I believe Hezballah was preventing Lebanon from agreeing on a president if I remember correctly, I also remember them in May running around in Beirut with weapons and explosives, bringing Lebanon closer than ever to civil war since 1990. Must have slipped his mind as well.
Fadlallah also had many views about women's rights, abortion and stated that Iran's "Waliyat el Fakih" had no role in "Modern Lebanon". This I do give him props for. However, as a young Lebanese, I wonder, what form will Hezballah take now, will his death change anything in their extremist Shiite Islamic views? In their power hungry state of mind, I think his death will change very little. He may be gone now, but his ideas, books, interviews, website, and so on are still here. Not to mention the thousands of people he had schooled himself. What is it that will change? Well, I think Hezballah will become much "wilder" if you will, as Fadlallah was a spiritual leader, and theological writer more than he was political. He was much more "peaceful" than Hassan Nasrallah ever will be, and he did have much acceptance to other faiths (even if it was just for media purposes). Personally, I think Lebanon is closer now to destruction after his death than before it. With Hezballah becoming stronger and stronger by the minute, and threatening Lebanese democracy and peace in the region, one can sit around and hope for the best. What do you guys think?
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Seif sees Eclipse
Public quarrels?
Lovers quarrel. Oh how I know. But I find it a little bit annoying when it becomes public. Today being out with a couple of friends, we had to yet again step into the quarrels of two of our friends. It was a peaceful get together, on the balcony having some drinks and chatting about normal things. Two women stroll by in their shorts, one of the guys checks them out, his girlfriend sees, and yes, hell opened a crater on that balcony today, and broke loose. It didn't just break loose, it erupted, spilling over the balcony and onto the streets below. People ran for their lives. Us however, have become accustomed to this couple's outburst, intervened and tried to make peace between the two.
2 days missing?
Friday, July 9, 2010
South Lebanon Beauties X2 ?
Thursday, July 8, 2010
The rant: Think versus feel?
Men think, and women feel. Thats just how it is.
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
UH-OH
My friends don't listen to me. At all. Which surprises me because I can often read what people think, know exactly how they are feeling from their face, and give some good advice. I have a good set of friends, but ok, remember the chika back in Lebanon my friends wanted me to hook up with? You know...the one I talked about in an earlier blog. Well, I declined their offer. Not that it mattered because I came online today, and sat myself on MSN, when I noticed someone had added me. I accepted the add, and what do you know? Its the girl they wanted me to hook up with. The idiots have given her my e-mail. We got to talking, bringing up topics from food to blogs (as she has her own), and all that fun stuff. Mind you, there was no pictures being shown or sent to one another throughout our 1 hour conversation. Curiosity got to me, and I asked for a pic. So we swapped some, and I must say she is a very beautiful girl indeed. My friends described her as a female version of myself (in personality and hobbies), and that she was. Curiosity killed the cat, remember that. After describing our unbelievable bad luck in relationships (we concluded Aries suck at them), I brought up some people from my past. She knew two of them. And thats where the cat died. Not died, lets say the cat was missing.
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Blague du jour :)
Anyways, films = okay...nothing great. Books = good story. MEH. So in all this Twilight craze, I came across a video that killed me. I literally died from laughter at this little British bloke, and his reading of Twilight. It was a good way to start the day. Check it out. :) Time for an argeeli! Tfadalo!
P.s. : ALL his videos are pretty funny. Check those out too :P
The ever failing love life of a nice guy.
Lebanese Diaspora!
Monday, July 5, 2010
Freedom of Speach In Lebanon!
2 things people say about Lebanese people??
Cafe Beirut
P.s. Marinates with wine and reallll Lebanese spices. What a God-send to this city.
Saturday, July 3, 2010
Annoying NISWEIN!
Lebanese area of the week #3
- Byblos Castle
Built by the Crusaders in the 12th century, the castle wall now encompasses the excavation project that was started in the 1920s. (this will be the future venue of my proposal to my wife... loool. how cool to dream!) - Ancient Phoenician Temples
The remains of two temples still exist: the Temples of Baalat Gebal (2700 BC), and the Temple of Obelisks (1600 BC). The Temple of Baalat Gebal was built in worship of the goddess Astarte, also known as Baalat Gebal (Lady of Byblos), around 2700BC. She was also the patroness of shipmasters and her temple overlooked the Mediterranean. The Temple of Obelisks was also built in honour of Asarte and hieroglyphs can be seen on an obelisk. (Lebanon's HISTORY. Ancient Phoenicia!) - The Fossil Museum: Memory of Time
The museum is located in a small alley behind the main souk on Place de la Citadelle. Opened in 1991, it has an impressive collection, most of which was collected from surrounding villages. A must see for anyone interested in evolution.
Absolutely Hilarious: Lina and her story of a Lebanese stalker
How is Lebanon now, 5 years after Syrian withdrawal?
Friday, July 2, 2010
Beirut while we're cruising!
So it's a Friday night. The usual routine for Fridays is wake up, eat, and text Omzi(full name not revealed :P) to bicker and argue like a married couple about what we are going to do later on in the evening. Personally, I don't know why we argue, because we do the same thing EVERY FRIDAY! She picks me up, we go and smoke our Lemon-Mint shishas, while we gossip, laugh, fill each other in on the newest things, and get together with the randoms who message us to "chill".
Where have all the real Lebanese women gone? If there's any in the room PLEASE stand up!
Ivy Says: Tourists in Lebanon :)
"A gulf man, wearing a shiny D&G three sizes smaller shirt, with nasty sandals and enough perfume to suffocate a group of hamsters, followed me around while I was shopping in Beirut Souks. I was dressed decently, in other words, I did not look like a prostitute. But of course the man said stuff like: I love Lebanese girl and how much? HOW MUCH!!!! Priceless you ape!
I get it , we don’t have the best reputation abroad but this man has the audacity to treat me this way on my turf!!!"
I really couldn't agree more with you Ivy. I mean our women dress as they please, party until the sun comes out, and are the most beautiful in the world (in my opinion at least), so we get people like gulf men(mostly Kuwaiti's and Emerati's... as the Saudi's have a bit more respect than the first two mentioned) running around and treating our women like prostitutes. I want to make it clear, a women who dresses as she pleases, has freedom to do what she wants, and dates OPENLY is not a PROSTITUTE. In fact (and this goes out to the Middle Easterner's who have a bad image about Lebanese women), I would suggest a walk down Ain Mraysseh area of Beirut... SURPRISE! Most of the prostitutes aren't Lebanese! WOW :) So please respect the country your in, and the people who live in it. This doesn't only apply to the FREAKS and PIGS who treat our women like skanks, but to the RECKLESS drivers...come on man! You think because your in Lebanon you can drive like a flippin lunatic? Especially since we know in whatever country your coming from your most likely driving sanely and following the damn laws! Also littering? Like anjad. Nothing pisses me off more than some kalbi from abroad throwing garbage out the window of her car while she's driving (like an angry rhino on the loose) and then goes back to Canada, America or England only to sit and complain about the garbage problem in Lebanon.
To earn respect, you must give respect. Ugh. So pleasee respect Lebanon, it's people, and it's history. If you dont like that? You could always go and vacation in the deserts of the Gulf. No?
Thursday, July 1, 2010
My party going loves back home! See you soon!
Beirut: A Memoir Part 1
Hey guys, I'm feeling a bit homesick, and I cant help but miss Beirut like crazy today. I got a request from someone to post a personal blog...actually a memoir of Beirut is what they asked me for. My love of writing memoirs has been exposed....THANKS Charbel. Ummm I wrote this memoir a year and a half ago for a class. The story is very true, lol and umm very me, very corny. So I decided to share it with you. Don't try and plagiarize it, ill rip you into shreds hehe.. JUST KIDDING. But seriously don't, I handed this in for a university course, and if you try and use it, the scanner the universities use, will definitely pick it up. So here it is my memoir part 1 (ill post part 2 next week, you'll like the end) P.s. You'll understand the picture later on in my memoir! Ill also search online for wall-paper to show off that was like the one I had back there. Plus when i handed this in, i did the first sentence from the first sentence of Fairouz's song "Li Beirut" and the last sentence of my memoir was fromt he last sentence in the song. hehe i got a 98%. Enjoy: