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Monday, November 30, 2009
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cognate? Ghada
Bride We left grappling with the shocking news of her engagement to Susan, the daughter of Aunt Nosy: Let us now return to the blog to find out the Ghada inaspettati risvolti dell'avvenimento....
Ma lasciamo perdere la guerra condominiale del marzo 2008 e torniamo a zia Ficcanaso e Susan. Non posso crederci. Sta succedendo davvero? Persino Susan ha un fidanzato? Voglio dire... prima Noha e adesso anche Susan?
Zia Ficcanaso viene ad abbracciarci. Già, ci abbraccia per giunta! Questa donna ormai è diventata peggio della tifoseria dello Zamalek: non c'è colpo che possa ferirla.
- Hai visto, Susan? Hai visto? Non te l'avevo detto che sarebbero state felicissime? Vedi come versano lacrime di gioia?
- Lo vedo, mamma, lo vedo. Hai visto, Bride, che tutto è destino? E pensare che non avevo alcuna intenzione to marry, for the moment, but ... Would you believe? This guy was decided a. .. was determined to marry a doctor over twenty-five. But ... Mom was able to convince him to marry me and so ... yesterday thank God we decided to get engaged.
- Let me go! Leave me!
This is me and I cry that nonetheless, determined to smash your head, except that my mother and aunt keeps Nosy put me up against the wall. Eventually, though, I can break free from their grip.
- Just my little girl, no scandals!
- Other scandals that, Mom! These people deserve to ... of ...
- I have not even told why we came, Bride cara... Questo ragazzo ha un fratello che cerca moglie e così...
- Di pranzare con noi, oggi. Decisamente. Forza, mamma, alzati. Vai a bollire l'anatra! Zia Ficcanaso non è mica la prima venuta, né tantomento Susan viene a trovarci tutti i giorni!
- Ma pensa, Bride! Il destino... saremo cognate!
Oh porca vacca! Mi toccherà pure avere Susan per cognata? E che ne sarà della salute mentale di mamma, già seriamente in pericolo? Caspita! E vabbé, vorrà dire che mi tapperò il naso, chiuderò gli occhi, inghiottirò il rospo e fine. Quantomeno Haytham la smetterà di infierire su di me divertendosi alle mie spalle.
For my efforts, I can not understand for what purpose and Nosy Aunt Susan is everything. Be ', if the guy is like the others who Nosy aunt introduced me to so far, why Susan should marry her brother? And if it is a good match because they want to present? You think it was unfair to Aunt Nosy? Perhaps the good lady has the best intentions and I have to be evil?
you say?
Be ', who will live will see.
Bride We left grappling with the shocking news of her engagement to Susan, the daughter of Aunt Nosy: Let us now return to the blog to find out the Ghada inaspettati risvolti dell'avvenimento....
Ma lasciamo perdere la guerra condominiale del marzo 2008 e torniamo a zia Ficcanaso e Susan. Non posso crederci. Sta succedendo davvero? Persino Susan ha un fidanzato? Voglio dire... prima Noha e adesso anche Susan?
Zia Ficcanaso viene ad abbracciarci. Già, ci abbraccia per giunta! Questa donna ormai è diventata peggio della tifoseria dello Zamalek: non c'è colpo che possa ferirla.
- Hai visto, Susan? Hai visto? Non te l'avevo detto che sarebbero state felicissime? Vedi come versano lacrime di gioia?
- Lo vedo, mamma, lo vedo. Hai visto, Bride, che tutto è destino? E pensare che non avevo alcuna intenzione to marry, for the moment, but ... Would you believe? This guy was decided a. .. was determined to marry a doctor over twenty-five. But ... Mom was able to convince him to marry me and so ... yesterday thank God we decided to get engaged.
- Let me go! Leave me!
This is me and I cry that nonetheless, determined to smash your head, except that my mother and aunt keeps Nosy put me up against the wall. Eventually, though, I can break free from their grip.
- Just my little girl, no scandals!
- Other scandals that, Mom! These people deserve to ... of ...
- I have not even told why we came, Bride cara... Questo ragazzo ha un fratello che cerca moglie e così...
- Di pranzare con noi, oggi. Decisamente. Forza, mamma, alzati. Vai a bollire l'anatra! Zia Ficcanaso non è mica la prima venuta, né tantomento Susan viene a trovarci tutti i giorni!
- Ma pensa, Bride! Il destino... saremo cognate!
Oh porca vacca! Mi toccherà pure avere Susan per cognata? E che ne sarà della salute mentale di mamma, già seriamente in pericolo? Caspita! E vabbé, vorrà dire che mi tapperò il naso, chiuderò gli occhi, inghiottirò il rospo e fine. Quantomeno Haytham la smetterà di infierire su di me divertendosi alle mie spalle.
For my efforts, I can not understand for what purpose and Nosy Aunt Susan is everything. Be ', if the guy is like the others who Nosy aunt introduced me to so far, why Susan should marry her brother? And if it is a good match because they want to present? You think it was unfair to Aunt Nosy? Perhaps the good lady has the best intentions and I have to be evil?
you say?
Be ', who will live will see.
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
How To Make Wrestling Singlets
I knew
Lo sapevo!Ho scelto questo titolo semplice e chiaro per sottolineare un evuluzione del contesto in cui vivo talmente scontato.Come si può vedere dalle immgini curavo il mio posto,che è ora totalmente in balia alla generosità degli addetti ai lavori,e premetto che è materiale che non mi appartiene.Perchè dico questo?Per far capire che il mio materiale è fuorilegge.Comunque sia ritengo giusto che queste cose si sappiano,visto che il nostro paese si fa grande,per solidarietà e altruismo,voglio solo che quest'ipocresia finisca!Ma chi avrà ordinato di gettare via le mie coperte e effetti personali??
Lo sapevo!Ho scelto questo titolo semplice e chiaro per sottolineare un evuluzione del contesto in cui vivo talmente scontato.Come si può vedere dalle immgini curavo il mio posto,che è ora totalmente in balia alla generosità degli addetti ai lavori,e premetto che è materiale che non mi appartiene.Perchè dico questo?Per far capire che il mio materiale è fuorilegge.Comunque sia ritengo giusto che queste cose si sappiano,visto che il nostro paese si fa grande,per solidarietà e altruismo,voglio solo che quest'ipocresia finisca!Ma chi avrà ordinato di gettare via le mie coperte e effetti personali??
Thursday, November 19, 2009
How Fast Demenia Progress
TG2 on Ahab Books
Maria Grazia Capulli Ghada reviews the book in today's episode of book Ahab Books of TG2. Here here video.
Maria Grazia Capulli Ghada reviews the book in today's episode of book Ahab Books of TG2. Here here video.
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Bound Up And Blood In Stool
Saturday, November 14, 2009
Is Swiss Gluta Effective
Friday, November 13, 2009
How Far Will Carrier Pigeons Go?
Inequality of treatment
After reading the 'article on E-Polis Roma (oggi13nov.09n.da) on the clearing of the nomad camps and human rights violated, I am always surprised that this attention is never directed at us SFD we invisibili.A them "camps" there and we throw away the blankets before winter shoes ..... bravibravibravi! Noncèkkeddire?!
After reading the 'article on E-Polis Roma (oggi13nov.09n.da) on the clearing of the nomad camps and human rights violated, I am always surprised that this attention is never directed at us SFD we invisibili.A them "camps" there and we throw away the blankets before winter shoes ..... bravibravibravi! Noncèkkeddire?!
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Can Herpes Be On The Stomach?
Republic
Francesca Caferri Ghada interview for the Republic, on newsstands today:
Francesca Caferri Ghada interview for the Republic, on newsstands today:
Ghada Abdel Aal, 30, has started a blog that depopulated in Egypt
recounts the adventures to find a good match. And now comes a book
BRIDGET JONES THE ARAB WANTS A HUSBAND AND THE VEIL
The Bridget Jones of the Arab world is 30 years old, sweet face and dark eyes. She wears a large ring - no engagement, of course - and does not like being called Bridjet Jones. "In the beginning - he says - did not even know who he was. Nor I knew Sex and the City. For us, these films are not transmitted. "Yet it is difficult to escape the label: Ghada Abdel Aal is the young woman who was the first in Egypt, has dared to break the taboo of silence, raccontantdo publicly the desperate race of thousands of her peers and their families to grab a good husband. He did it in a blog (http://wanna-ba-bride.blogspot.com) about the adventures of her and her friends - all incorporated into the character of Bride, Bride in English - and which is a series of awkward situations and absurd characters, from Aunt Nosy potential boyfriend who cut off the meeting with the family to watch a football game, to the "beautiful and possible" that turns out to be a thief. But, between a smile and the other depicts a society in which - to use his own words - "just because some girls are the spouses. But they should not be looking for someone. Nor speak."
's so that, unlike the heroine of Helen Fielding or the four New Yorkers penned by Candace Bushnell - fun and challenging but certainly not revolutionary - Ghada has really broken through the wall of social convention. Becoming much more than a cultural phenomenon. In three years the blog has had more than 500 000 contacts, the post became a book and soon to be comic and even a television series. The rights were purchased in Germany and Great Britain, as well as in Italy, where the publisher Epoché was the first to give a voice Ghada outside the borders of his country.
The success has caught unprepared this pharmacist turned into a writer: "I needed to vent - he says - I lost my best friends, who were married. I did not have anyone to talk about my misadventures in search of a husband, and so I started writing on the Internet. I was expecting a few players and many insults, because I used a language molsto frank, I found many of the tricks of us girls and I said things that men do not want to hear. Instead I arrived thanks: the boys, who said they finally understood many things. And of the same age, who felt less alone. "Ghada
Post after post has put the spotlight on a social issue more and more evident in Egypt, paralyzed by the economic crisis and an unemployment rate above 9% (the official one, but independent experts talk about 20%) and with 20% of the population living below the poverty line, young people on the banks of the Nile marry later and later. And for a guy to stay at home is boring but honorable, a girl who passes the 27 without a ring on her finger automatically goes into the category of old maids. Those who "have to force something wrong, otherwise why not seize if anyone?", writes Ghada. For more than three million Egyptian women the age of 35 who are not married and those who approach this threshold, Abdel Aal has given a voice. That now resounds like an echo: after his success were born groups on Facebook dedicated to the "old maids", a radio and a blog titled "I want a divorce" and a magazine dedicated to those who have a failed marriage behind him.
hard to imagine that the avalanche was triggered by this young woman with brown hair covered by a veil. At first sight, the air is not shy pungent style of the blog and the book: "When I write are much more self-confident," she admits. This dichotomy has created the many problems: "Now - smiles - it's even harder to find a boyfriend. One of the few who has stepped forward trying Bride, not me: chiste me because I was so different from what he said. I realized that even he is right. "Despite all Ghada not stop looking," I want to have children in Egypt and there is no other way than to marriage. And who knows, maybe one day a man ni surprise. "Of course, the promise, the wedding will not be the end of the blog:" If anything happens maybe I will get to write about married life. I am sure that there would be stories to tell. "Not to mention the fact that sequels are on TV all the rage.
recounts the adventures to find a good match. And now comes a book
BRIDGET JONES THE ARAB WANTS A HUSBAND AND THE VEIL
The Bridget Jones of the Arab world is 30 years old, sweet face and dark eyes. She wears a large ring - no engagement, of course - and does not like being called Bridjet Jones. "In the beginning - he says - did not even know who he was. Nor I knew Sex and the City. For us, these films are not transmitted. "Yet it is difficult to escape the label: Ghada Abdel Aal is the young woman who was the first in Egypt, has dared to break the taboo of silence, raccontantdo publicly the desperate race of thousands of her peers and their families to grab a good husband. He did it in a blog (http://wanna-ba-bride.blogspot.com) about the adventures of her and her friends - all incorporated into the character of Bride, Bride in English - and which is a series of awkward situations and absurd characters, from Aunt Nosy potential boyfriend who cut off the meeting with the family to watch a football game, to the "beautiful and possible" that turns out to be a thief. But, between a smile and the other depicts a society in which - to use his own words - "just because some girls are the spouses. But they should not be looking for someone. Nor speak."
's so that, unlike the heroine of Helen Fielding or the four New Yorkers penned by Candace Bushnell - fun and challenging but certainly not revolutionary - Ghada has really broken through the wall of social convention. Becoming much more than a cultural phenomenon. In three years the blog has had more than 500 000 contacts, the post became a book and soon to be comic and even a television series. The rights were purchased in Germany and Great Britain, as well as in Italy, where the publisher Epoché was the first to give a voice Ghada outside the borders of his country.
The success has caught unprepared this pharmacist turned into a writer: "I needed to vent - he says - I lost my best friends, who were married. I did not have anyone to talk about my misadventures in search of a husband, and so I started writing on the Internet. I was expecting a few players and many insults, because I used a language molsto frank, I found many of the tricks of us girls and I said things that men do not want to hear. Instead I arrived thanks: the boys, who said they finally understood many things. And of the same age, who felt less alone. "Ghada
Post after post has put the spotlight on a social issue more and more evident in Egypt, paralyzed by the economic crisis and an unemployment rate above 9% (the official one, but independent experts talk about 20%) and with 20% of the population living below the poverty line, young people on the banks of the Nile marry later and later. And for a guy to stay at home is boring but honorable, a girl who passes the 27 without a ring on her finger automatically goes into the category of old maids. Those who "have to force something wrong, otherwise why not seize if anyone?", writes Ghada. For more than three million Egyptian women the age of 35 who are not married and those who approach this threshold, Abdel Aal has given a voice. That now resounds like an echo: after his success were born groups on Facebook dedicated to the "old maids", a radio and a blog titled "I want a divorce" and a magazine dedicated to those who have a failed marriage behind him.
hard to imagine that the avalanche was triggered by this young woman with brown hair covered by a veil. At first sight, the air is not shy pungent style of the blog and the book: "When I write are much more self-confident," she admits. This dichotomy has created the many problems: "Now - smiles - it's even harder to find a boyfriend. One of the few who has stepped forward trying Bride, not me: chiste me because I was so different from what he said. I realized that even he is right. "Despite all Ghada not stop looking," I want to have children in Egypt and there is no other way than to marriage. And who knows, maybe one day a man ni surprise. "Of course, the promise, the wedding will not be the end of the blog:" If anything happens maybe I will get to write about married life. I am sure that there would be stories to tell. "Not to mention the fact that sequels are on TV all the rage.
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Steam From Apartment Radiator
The video of the slopes of Kilimanjaro
here's the video Ghada guest Licia Colo on the slopes of Kilimanjaro .
here's the video Ghada guest Licia Colo on the slopes of Kilimanjaro .
What Is The Best Type Of Water Gun
Ghada Ghada Ghada on The Fact Daily
Cecilia Scaldaferri recensisce Ghada su Il Fatto Quotidiano di domenica 8 novembre:
Trentenne colta e istruita alla ricerca dell'Uomo Giusto in una città caotica, dribbla ruffiano e perditempo alla ricerca dell'amore vero (o quantomeno di una buona posizione sociale). Non è il sequel di Sex & The City ma l'avventura tragicomica di Ghada Abdel Aal, giovane farmacista nonché scrittrice egiziana che ha voluto condividere in rete le sue ironiche considerazioni sull'attività più antica del mondo: la caccia al marito.
Era il 2006 e quello che era nato come un semplice sfogo s'è trasformato nel seguitissimo blog Wanna-b-a-bride Became a book "What is the veil wedding" in the third reprint and soon the TV series. "The idea of \u200b\u200bthe blog came to me because I needed to confide in after my mother passed away," Ghada said from Cairo, on the eve of the presentation of the book in Rome, Griot to the library.
"Before it was just a topic of conversation with my friends, then I realized that finding Mr. Right is a national problem, which affects millions of young women (in his profile claims to represent 15 million girls about 35 million Egyptians, not to mention the many other single Arab countries that recognize themselves in what he writes) every day committed to struggling against their worst fate stay spinsters. A nightmare which the company (not only Islamic but) not ready, even raises the idea that marriage, and then a house and children, the most obvious conclusion is, indeed, the only one.
very different place Ghada: "Marriage is a right, not a shame nor a sin. According to many a woman should never say these words, but I think it is my right."
It is as if it does not disappear from society. Perspective that encourages young women to tour de force in search of a good party, squeezed between defending to the bitter end of his virtues, with the company that wants to shut in the house away from strangers, and necessità di uscire e lavorare, anche per incontrare possibili pretendenti. Ecco quindi sfilare nel salotto di Bride un campionario quanto mai vario di esemplari adulti di maschio medio egiziano (dotati tuttavia, dopo un attento esame, di caratteristiche universali) dal lavativo dal sorriso smagliante allo psicopatico poliziotto della buoncostume, dallo "smemorato" che si dimentica di parlare di moglie e figli già esistenti al cafone technicolor. Una galleria di personaggi indimenticabili, ai quali si somma la "zia Ficcanaso", elelmento indispensabile in ogni buona famiglia egiziana, instancabile nella sua attività di procacciatrice di pretendenti, sfortunantamente con scarsi risultati.
Una pratica, questa dei gawwaz el-salonat , the so-called marriage table, on which the writer asks, wondering how do you decide which one is Mr. Right, Mr. Right, after meeting him for a few minutes (and having spent the day cleaning and cooking).
In un'imamginaria scale of values \u200b\u200b- love, money, social status and family welfare - Ghada has no doubts: "The first thing we look for a man who has a respectable career and a good family, how to love in a marriage is traditional during the engagement even after marriage, and parental approval is a must, an essential condition. "
Cecilia Scaldaferri recensisce Ghada su Il Fatto Quotidiano di domenica 8 novembre:
Trentenne colta e istruita alla ricerca dell'Uomo Giusto in una città caotica, dribbla ruffiano e perditempo alla ricerca dell'amore vero (o quantomeno di una buona posizione sociale). Non è il sequel di Sex & The City ma l'avventura tragicomica di Ghada Abdel Aal, giovane farmacista nonché scrittrice egiziana che ha voluto condividere in rete le sue ironiche considerazioni sull'attività più antica del mondo: la caccia al marito.
Era il 2006 e quello che era nato come un semplice sfogo s'è trasformato nel seguitissimo blog Wanna-b-a-bride Became a book "What is the veil wedding" in the third reprint and soon the TV series. "The idea of \u200b\u200bthe blog came to me because I needed to confide in after my mother passed away," Ghada said from Cairo, on the eve of the presentation of the book in Rome, Griot to the library.
"Before it was just a topic of conversation with my friends, then I realized that finding Mr. Right is a national problem, which affects millions of young women (in his profile claims to represent 15 million girls about 35 million Egyptians, not to mention the many other single Arab countries that recognize themselves in what he writes) every day committed to struggling against their worst fate stay spinsters. A nightmare which the company (not only Islamic but) not ready, even raises the idea that marriage, and then a house and children, the most obvious conclusion is, indeed, the only one.
very different place Ghada: "Marriage is a right, not a shame nor a sin. According to many a woman should never say these words, but I think it is my right."
It is as if it does not disappear from society. Perspective that encourages young women to tour de force in search of a good party, squeezed between defending to the bitter end of his virtues, with the company that wants to shut in the house away from strangers, and necessità di uscire e lavorare, anche per incontrare possibili pretendenti. Ecco quindi sfilare nel salotto di Bride un campionario quanto mai vario di esemplari adulti di maschio medio egiziano (dotati tuttavia, dopo un attento esame, di caratteristiche universali) dal lavativo dal sorriso smagliante allo psicopatico poliziotto della buoncostume, dallo "smemorato" che si dimentica di parlare di moglie e figli già esistenti al cafone technicolor. Una galleria di personaggi indimenticabili, ai quali si somma la "zia Ficcanaso", elelmento indispensabile in ogni buona famiglia egiziana, instancabile nella sua attività di procacciatrice di pretendenti, sfortunantamente con scarsi risultati.
Una pratica, questa dei gawwaz el-salonat , the so-called marriage table, on which the writer asks, wondering how do you decide which one is Mr. Right, Mr. Right, after meeting him for a few minutes (and having spent the day cleaning and cooking).
In un'imamginaria scale of values \u200b\u200b- love, money, social status and family welfare - Ghada has no doubts: "The first thing we look for a man who has a respectable career and a good family, how to love in a marriage is traditional during the engagement even after marriage, and parental approval is a must, an essential condition. "
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Surprise
One of my greatest "surprise Mejo na na promise that" today is avverata.Bella surprise dopo tante tribulazioni,rivedo la cara Alessia.Ho mandato una mail alla comunita europea:"Ascolti non voglio cadere nella retorica e convincerLa di una situazione a Voi sconosciuta.Ma Le dico solo che sono più di 10 anni che vivo cosi e ho contattato tutte le strutture predisposte a questo,compreso la Sua(Europa).Ormai sono convinto che è tutto "specchietto per le allodole"e non c'è la volontà da parte di nessuno.Ora qui a Roma la settimana scorsa mi è stato gettato via tutti i miei effetti personali da parte della Polizia Municipale!Cosa dire?Con alle porte l'inverno?Questo il mio Blog http://viveresenzafissadimora.blogspot.com/"
One of my greatest "surprise Mejo na na promise that" today is avverata.Bella surprise dopo tante tribulazioni,rivedo la cara Alessia.Ho mandato una mail alla comunita europea:"Ascolti non voglio cadere nella retorica e convincerLa di una situazione a Voi sconosciuta.Ma Le dico solo che sono più di 10 anni che vivo cosi e ho contattato tutte le strutture predisposte a questo,compreso la Sua(Europa).Ormai sono convinto che è tutto "specchietto per le allodole"e non c'è la volontà da parte di nessuno.Ora qui a Roma la settimana scorsa mi è stato gettato via tutti i miei effetti personali da parte della Polizia Municipale!Cosa dire?Con alle porte l'inverno?Questo il mio Blog http://viveresenzafissadimora.blogspot.com/"
Saturday, November 7, 2009
Atm Business Owner Guidebook
comes the story that you feel cold
Be si,con le piogge arriva the cold, this is the tough time of year. With the blankets that I could find after the reclamation of municipal, last night the cold pinched. The forecast does not promise anything good for the night and shoes soaking subito.Cercando to see the good side, I console myself by saying that I am gaining paradise.
Be si,con le piogge arriva the cold, this is the tough time of year. With the blankets that I could find after the reclamation of municipal, last night the cold pinched. The forecast does not promise anything good for the night and shoes soaking subito.Cercando to see the good side, I console myself by saying that I am gaining paradise.
Friday, November 6, 2009
How Did O.g. Mudbone Die
the slopes of Kilimanjaro (RAI 3) and the Library Griot
Ghada will a Roma per partecipare in diretta alla trasmissione "Alle Falde del Kilimangiaro" condotta da Licia Colò su Rai3 a partire dalle 15.00 di questa domenica 8 novembre.
A seguire, alle 19.30 incontrerà i lettori italiani alla Libreria Griot di Roma (via S. Cecilia 1/a).
Vi aspettiamo!
Ghada will a Roma per partecipare in diretta alla trasmissione "Alle Falde del Kilimangiaro" condotta da Licia Colò su Rai3 a partire dalle 15.00 di questa domenica 8 novembre.
A seguire, alle 19.30 incontrerà i lettori italiani alla Libreria Griot di Roma (via S. Cecilia 1/a).
Vi aspettiamo!
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Lohri Party Invitation Card
An instantaneous de velours
I finally opened my photoblog
Here is the link http://istantanedevelours.blogspot.com/
I finally opened my photoblog
Here is the link http://istantanedevelours.blogspot.com/
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Power Hour Drinking Game For Mac
You feel that history, this greeting of Mauritius when vidi.La story that tells me is this: Yesterday when we left, it happened that I went to my hiding place (a friend's house). There was my friend, apppena dal'lavoro returned, he asked me if I worked today, when we said that time is not permits (a yard). The rules of the house include an expenditure for each of 50 € per week (carton of cigarettes, toilet paper, etc. ...). I am not having the money I give to "funny" from a rotisserie chicken potatoes and a large orange, bene.Mangiammo planning to do in the meantime his compagna.Il part of her speech began thus: Abiamo intention to restructure. I immediately made available to participate in the project but she was not including the proposed My posto.Lei said we want to bring up family! Now I have a huge problem, I'll invent something. PS: Thanks for your shoes and lie down two sweaters.
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
How To Find The Area Of A Segment In A Circle
Monday, November 2, 2009
First Birthday Polka Dot Plates, Napkins, Etc
vioglio Hi today I did not complain even though it rains, are 16 and 34 and it is dark here in Rome, I have reorganized and try not to take too much acqua.Il my dog \u200b\u200bBrenda and ambushed in her little corner and dorme.Devo vedere per le cose che mi ha gettato via la municipale in particolare le scarpe,che ho i piedi bagnatissimi e magari anche un ombrello di quelli a due posti.
Acura Mdx Hybrid Plans
Ghada on The Friday
Micol Passariello recensisce il libro di Ghada su Il Venerdì di Repubblica .
Sex&Cairo - Esce in Italia il diario di una scrittrice egiziana, bestseller in patria
LA TRENTENNE EGIZIANA CHE VUOLE IL VELO. QUELLO DA SPOSA, PERO'.
Cercasi marito disperatamente. E' nato from this mission, the blog is that the veil wedding, diary of a thirty year old Egyptian, who recounts his adventures and misadventures experienced looking for a soul mate. She is Ghada Abdel Aal, singles, that in the debate on the veil worn by Muslim women, involved with one request: "I want to, provided that dress".
His blog has been so successful that it becomes a self-titled book, bestseller in Egypt, coming out now in Italy (Epoch, pp. 204, € 15). In the novel, it recounts the adventures of the Bride, a young pharmacist in Cairo in search of a husband that is hard to find despite its many vicissitudes. Ghada Abdel Aal creates his alter ego Bride with the irony of the appeal of Bridget Jones and Carrie Bradshaw of Sex & The City, all in the Arabic version. Here, then, a sequence of wrong men, dall'impostore to polygamous, the unemployed egoist.
funny, sarcastic and biting, viele What is the wedding draws a caricature that makes you smile and reflect on the Islamic society suffocated by tradition, where being single at thirty is to have something wrong.
Micol Passariello recensisce il libro di Ghada su Il Venerdì di Repubblica .
Sex&Cairo - Esce in Italia il diario di una scrittrice egiziana, bestseller in patria
LA TRENTENNE EGIZIANA CHE VUOLE IL VELO. QUELLO DA SPOSA, PERO'.
Cercasi marito disperatamente. E' nato from this mission, the blog is that the veil wedding, diary of a thirty year old Egyptian, who recounts his adventures and misadventures experienced looking for a soul mate. She is Ghada Abdel Aal, singles, that in the debate on the veil worn by Muslim women, involved with one request: "I want to, provided that dress".
His blog has been so successful that it becomes a self-titled book, bestseller in Egypt, coming out now in Italy (Epoch, pp. 204, € 15). In the novel, it recounts the adventures of the Bride, a young pharmacist in Cairo in search of a husband that is hard to find despite its many vicissitudes. Ghada Abdel Aal creates his alter ego Bride with the irony of the appeal of Bridget Jones and Carrie Bradshaw of Sex & The City, all in the Arabic version. Here, then, a sequence of wrong men, dall'impostore to polygamous, the unemployed egoist.
funny, sarcastic and biting, viele What is the wedding draws a caricature that makes you smile and reflect on the Islamic society suffocated by tradition, where being single at thirty is to have something wrong.
Sunday, November 1, 2009
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eyes wide open in front of a blackboard runes:
I-"But what is this? You have to understand what this theorem?"
A-"No, but back perfectly."
I-"Yes, yes, I see myself coming back, but what do I need? Why prove it?"
A-"If you go into a museum and look at a painting you wonder what is it? You know what it means in its essence? No, but it's nice anyway." Great
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eyes wide open in front of a blackboard runes:
I-"But what is this? You have to understand what this theorem?"
A-"No, but back perfectly."
I-"Yes, yes, I see myself coming back, but what do I need? Why prove it?"
A-"If you go into a museum and look at a painting you wonder what is it? You know what it means in its essence? No, but it's nice anyway." Great
maximum Reds.
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