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    On behalf of the Ramadan Fest celebrated among Muslims today, I hereby would like to wish all great and friendly members, their families, ones they miss, land they live on and this whole world we owe our existence to, at least a tidbit peace and love for today. I hope it will be even better.

    Forget what you believe in, shall you have peace and feel the love today.

    Salaamin-aleykum.

    Last edited by LeftEyeNine; 10-23-2006 at 11:16.

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    HA I am a good mood today so peace be with you.

    Untill I come to power that is

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fragony
    HA I am a good mood today so peace be with you.

    Untill I come to power that is
    Shall you have more peace and love than anyone else.
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    w00t ! This calls for pie !
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    Right back at you, big guy.
    When Adam delved and Eve span, Who was then the gentleman? From the beginning all men by nature were created alike, and our bondage or servitude came in by the unjust oppression of naughty men. For if God would have had any bondsmen from the beginning, he would have appointed who should be bound, and who free. And therefore I exhort you to consider that now the time is come, appointed to us by God, in which ye may (if ye will) cast off the yoke of bondage, and recover liberty. - John Ball

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    Quote Originally Posted by LeftEyeNine
    On behalf of the Ramadan Fest celebrated among Muslims today, I hereby would like to wish all great and friendly members, their families, ones they miss, land they live on and this whole world we owe our existence to, at least a tidbit peace and love for today.

    Salaamin-aleykum.
    Thanks.

    Same to you and yours.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LeftEyeNine
    Shall you have more peace and love than anyone else.

    (Ummmm, no - Beirut)
    Last edited by Beirut; 10-23-2006 at 16:24.

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    wahey, feast time

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    Quote Originally Posted by LeftEyeNine
    On behalf of the Ramadan Fest celebrated among Muslims today, I hereby would like to wish all great and friendly members, their families, ones they miss, land they live on and this whole world we owe our existence to, at least a tidbit peace and love for today. I hope it will be even better.

    Forget what you believe in, shall you have peace and feel the love today.

    Salaamin-aleykum.


    Quote Originally Posted by Fragony
    Thank you! Now I'll be off to the backroom to praise Hitler, have to restore the balance
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    Quote Originally Posted by LeftEyeNine
    On behalf of the Ramadan Fest celebrated among Muslims today, I hereby would like to wish all great and friendly members, their families, ones they miss, land they live on and this whole world we owe our existence to, at least a tidbit peace and love for today. I hope it will be even better.

    Forget what you believe in, shall you have peace and feel the love today.

    Salaamin-aleykum.


    Aleikum salaam.

    Thank you!

    The same to you and your beloved ones!

    If you're allowed, then enjoy alot of Efes beer and a bottle of raki .
    Andres is our Lord and Master and could strike us down with thunderbolts or beer cans at any time. ~Askthepizzaguy

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    Quote Originally Posted by AndresTheCunning
    Aleikum salaam.

    Thank you!

    The same to you and your beloved ones!

    If you're allowed, then enjoy alot of Efes beer and a bottle of raki .
    Wohoo, now that Ramadan is over, we can drink alcohol beverages.

    I see you're familiar with here; you were on holiday or ?

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    We went to Bodrum in 2001 (actually, it was a one week cruise with a Gulek boat, which departed in Bodrum), to Antalya (8 days) in 2002 and to Kusadasi (11 days) in 2003 (our best holiday ever!).

    I must say, we had alot of fun in Turkey and we met some fine Turks over there.

    I'm sure we'll go back one day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AndresTheCunning
    We went to Bodrum in 2001 (actually, it was a one week cruise with a Gulek boat, which departed in Bodrum), to Antalya (8 days) in 2002 and to Kusadasi (11 days) in 2003 (our best holiday ever!).

    I must say, we had alot of fun in Turkey and we met some fine Turks over there.

    I'm sure we'll go back one day.
    Wheeee, you have travelled the holiday places more than me Don't forget letting me know that you're coming again when you plan to.

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    in a sort of related way HAPPY DIVALI --> i won't be able to sleep for the next week because of the fireworks

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    Raki Raki hadi hadi

    not bad

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    I wish you a happy end to the sawm for yet another year. May your Eid ul-Fitr be filled with joy, happiness and lots of time with family. WaAlaikum usSalam waRahmat ulLahi waBarakatuhu (I cheated and read up on Ramadan on Wikipedia )
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    Default Re: Good Wishes Along Ramadan Fest

    On behalf of the Ramadan Fest celebrated among Muslims today, I hereby would like to wish all great and friendly members, their families, ones they miss, land they live on and this whole world we owe our existence to, at least a tidbit peace and love for today. I hope it will be even better.

    Forget what you believe in, shall you have peace and feel the love today.

    Salaamin-aleykum.

    And peace be with you, brother.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Fragony
    Raki Raki hadi hadi

    not bad
    Rakı needs companions, fella. I'm aaaaaall alone this fest. *sigh*

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    Nothing that thinking about hot asian chicks can fix

    http://www.modelmasters.nl/pages/renderpage/165

    Ironic isn't it, that abstain thingie. Now that you can you can't

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    Peace and love be with you also. I'm having a rather good day today.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Don Corleone
    I wish you a happy end to the sawm for yet another year. May your Eid ul-Fitr be filled with joy, happiness and lots of time with family. WaAlaikum usSalam waRahmat ulLahi waBarakatuhu (I cheated and read up on Ramadan on Wikipedia )
    It's the spirit that counts, bro.


    Eid Mubarak, everyone!
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    Quote Originally Posted by LeftEyeNine
    Wohoo, now that Ramadan is over, we can drink alcohol beverages.
    From when in Islam is allowed alcohol except if you are in travell? I know that Turkey is different, but...
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    Well, I thought Koran doesn't approve alcohol consumption, but does not forbid it neither. I think it's a matter of interpretation . But I must admit I'm no specialist.
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    Kur'an does not approve alcohol consumption at all. I can also can not tell if it is forbidden in the book. Even though it is not forbidden in the book, Muhammed may have done it, which counts as a forbid.

    In Ramadan, alcohol consumption is not..hmmm..well favored. And people mostly apply that..It's a time when you rip earthly pleasures off yourself; that's why -any other things you can "a pleasure" added (considering your biological limits, of course...ahem..)

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    Aleikuum as-salaam

    Shaalom
    Last edited by The Wizard; 10-23-2006 at 21:06.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LeftEyeNine
    I can also can not tell if it is forbidden in the book. Even though it is not forbidden in the book
    I'd suggest you check it out with a nice bottle of raki in front of you
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    peace be with you all.
    and Eid is tommorow right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Spartan
    peace be with you all.
    and Eid is tommorow right?
    Isn't it the 23th of october this year? hm, that's today.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AndresTheCunning
    I'd suggest you check it out with a nice bottle of raki in front of you
    This is insulting. I mean if you intend to read the Kuran, you cleanup yourself, then take the book in your hands. A bottle of alcohol with it? No way.

    Argh. I don't want this to turn into an Islamic teachings course.

    PEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEACE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    Yeah, go eat some good food.

    (I couldn't tell if you were joking or not - Beirut)
    Last edited by Beirut; 10-24-2006 at 00:17.
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