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Posted by CooLKiD on Jul-08-2007 00:11:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_3I...related&search=

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hE8wbsXJPE


Posted by djquick83 on Jul-08-2007 12:31:

quote:
Originally posted by CooLKiD
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_3I...related&search=

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hE8wbsXJPE


Dont these ppl ever think of having an opener ?? AT least that would have kept shit sort of in check and if he did cancel, then it wouldnt have been disasterous.


Posted by euphoria on Jul-08-2007 12:59:

quote:
Originally posted by djquick83
Dont these ppl ever think of having an opener ?? AT least that would have kept shit sort of in check and if he did cancel, then it wouldnt have been disasterous.


Did you read the article I posted? He did have an opener. He was due to come on and didn't so the opener stayed and played well into 1:30 but at that point Tiesto was seriously late and the crowd knew something was wrong.


Posted by djquick83 on Jul-08-2007 14:40:

quote:
Originally posted by euphoria
Did you read the article I posted? He did have an opener. He was due to come on and didn't so the opener stayed and played well into 1:30 but at that point Tiesto was seriously late and the crowd knew something was wrong.


LOL, oh ok. I didnt feel like reading all of it.


Posted by euphoria on Jul-08-2007 20:38:

HappyHappy

quote:
Originally posted by djquick83
LOL, oh ok. I didnt feel like reading all of it.


I wonder what kind of doctor you are going to turn out to be....this worries me

Ok Dr. Walid time for surgery...."aww man I didn't read that ENTIRE chapter."


Posted by djquick83 on Jul-08-2007 20:45:

quote:
Originally posted by euphoria
I wonder what kind of doctor you are going to turn out to be....this worries me

Ok Dr. Walid time for surgery...."aww man I didn't read that ENTIRE chapter."


LOL, funny thing is im in Surgery right now. Lemme go read something before this shit actually happens. BWHAHAHAHAHAAAA.


Posted by euphoria on Jul-08-2007 21:45:

quote:
Originally posted by djquick83
LOL, funny thing is im in Surgery right now. Lemme go read something before this shit actually happens. BWHAHAHAHAHAAAA.


Go hit those books


Posted by cheshirepk8 on Jul-09-2007 16:46:

Why do i suddenly have The Simpsons stuck in my head?

Hi, everybody...

Hi, Dr. Nick...


Posted by Electrotek on Jul-14-2007 17:19:

quote:
Originally posted by jerZ07002
leave it up to the Muslims to protest and riot about something done by a westerner (or in most cases, NOT done by a westerner, just appeared to be done by a westerner)....next tiesto gig will be protested with burning effigies of Tiesto, Bush, and Blair and
chants of Death to American and Bush.


The same thing would've happened in America, stfu.

Did you forget what happened in Woodstock '99? Yeah that's what I thought.


Posted by Electrotek on Jul-14-2007 17:24:

quote:
Originally posted by southbound24
wow, U need to learn your history, the Lebanese Christians were persecuted nad thrown out years ago, the world dont give a hit of course because it was only Christians, But most of Lebanon is Muslim, yes there are christians left, and yes they wil elections, but anytimwe they try to asser their pwoer, they get shot and the story runs on Page 800 of the Times and as a biline on the ticker of Fox News, Christians getting persecuted is not as good as story as Arabs, so no one cares


Oh really? Is that why many of the most powerful militias in Lebanon during the Civil War were Christian? Examples include, but not limited to, Ahrar, Chamoun Tigers, Phalange/Kataeb, Guardians of the Cedars, SSNP, etc.

Typical victimization mentality on the part of the Lebanese Maronites. Did you forget the crimes committed by the Phalange, who were Maronites? Sabra and Shatila, Tel al-Zaataar, Karantina, etc. ring a bell? Hell they even killed other Christians who refused to side with them, such as Tony Franjieh and even shelled an Armenian quarter in Bourj al-Hammound in Beirut after the Armenians refused to side with the LF/Kataeb/Phalange.

It's funny how you don't know your history except to play up the typical victimization card.

BTW, it's not just Christians that have left, but also scores of Sunnis, Shi'as, and Druze, wanna know why? It's due to economic propserity, nothing to do with persecution.

And yes Muslims are the majority, but not by much, and even then it's still split. You don't realize that Lebanon has 18 religious sects in the country.


Posted by Electrotek on Jul-14-2007 17:26:

quote:
Originally posted by jerZ07002
Wai is right....lebanon does have a substantial christian population. it's about 40%. But they have been leaving the country for countries such as Brazil, USA, and france.


They have been since the late 1800's. There are more people of Lebanese descent in Brazil than in Lebanon proper.

quote:
You're good : French occupation = mostly catholic


Majority of Lebanon's Christians have been Catholic since the Crusades.

There are other Christians in Lebanon, especially the Greek Orthodox and Armenian Orthodox.


Posted by jerZ07002 on Jul-14-2007 21:40:

quote:
Originally posted by Electrotek
The same thing would've happened in America, stfu.

Did you forget what happened in Woodstock '99? Yeah that's what I thought.


who the fuck are you? take your Lebanese history course and shove it up your ass!


Posted by southbound24 on Jul-14-2007 22:18:

Talking

quote:
Originally posted by jerZ07002
who the fuck are you? take your Lebanese history course and shove it up your ass!

wow how did we not get a chance to meet up, there we were in Yuppie cental, and the only 2 right wingers were separated by a pool that has not been used in years


Posted by jerZ07002 on Jul-14-2007 23:13:

quote:
Originally posted by southbound24
wow how did we not get a chance to meet up, there we were in Yuppie cental, and the only 2 right wingers were separated by a pool that has not been used in years


haha...i'm actually not a right winger, i'm a very moderate democrat. i don't let party affiliation cloud my judgment.

i actually wasn't intending to go to armin, it was a last minute decision.


Posted by southbound24 on Jul-14-2007 23:34:

lol, yea my whole family still clings to the Democratic party affiliation, im no right winger either, but here in NY i might as well be from Georgia


Posted by jerZ07002 on Jul-14-2007 23:46:

quote:
Originally posted by southbound24
lol, yea my whole family still clings to the Democratic party affiliation, im no right winger either, but here in NY i might as well be from Georgia


that's funny because my family is the opposite, old school conservative catholic Italians.


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