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11/05/2007 15:13 #41987

bebsi
Category: potpourri
Arabic is not an easy language to learn. Lots of new sounds, which means new pronounciations, and of course an entirely different alphabet. It's a bit overwhelming at times when you're trying to cram in all that information.

At this point I know about half the alphabet and we're starting to learn how the letters are strung together (it's like learning to write cursive before you learn to print).

I noticed a can of Pepsi tonight and took a closer look. Things started to make sense. I could see how the letters were put together to write out 'Bebsi". It's actually called Bebsi because "P" doesn't exist in Arabic. It was a reafirming moment for me. We need those small moments in life when you realize you ARE learning and that you ARE quite capable. It looks like this.

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On the funny side of things, did you know there are complaints choirs all over the world?




tinypliny - 11/06/07 03:33
Here is another strange factoid for you. In Tamil, the sound "ba" doesn't have a corresponding alphabet. You substitute for it with the alphabet "pa". However, if you are familiar with the word, you pronounce it with a "ba" even though it is written with a "pa".

11/04/2007 13:32 #41976

mykonos
Category: photos

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dinner

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one of 'those' guys that just weirds everyone out with his creepy stares and attempts at touching the ladies

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chapel on mykonos

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remember the end scene of 'bourne identity'...it was here, on mykonos, with the windmills

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streets of mykonos
mrmike - 11/04/07 17:39
Awesome, wish I was there instead o here
leetee - 11/04/07 13:57
Nice!

11/03/2007 04:38 #41954

security gate
Category: potpourri
My older sister sent me an e-mail with this photo:


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Ha! I'm gonna laugh about this for a long time.....
codypomeray - 11/04/07 03:01
yo what up LC! its not a drunk post, just sittin on the couch watchin boogie nites. i really wish that i could line disco dance! hahaha.. hows everything? are you back in the US of A? i am going to have to check your posts and catch up. hey nice dorothy costume. i was a priest. haha. hope all is well
libertad - 11/03/07 12:04
I didn't get this post at all but then I realized you had another post after seeing your comment on (e:jenks)' journal. Were they mad at you at the security gate? Do they speak English or just yell at you in Arabic?

11/02/2007 18:24 #41946

a story to brighten your day
Category: potpourri
I have 2 days left before I hand over my rental car. 2 days. I've been navigating the roads of this ass backward country full of Cracker Jack licensee drivers for 3 months without incident...and I wait until 2 days before my car is due to do something brilliant like this.

Have you ever been driving through your neighborhood and the county or city suddenly put up a new road sign. There wasn't any type of cautionary "hey there's something new here" warning or light...they just slapped a new do-dad up there. Have you ever been driving through that neighborhood like you had for the last 3 months you lived there and missed that newly placed sign? Don't lie, you know you have!

You see driving is a conditioned response. We go into autopilot mode when taking regular routes. That's how you can go from work to home in a dream like state and not even realize you were driving until you pull up to your house.

For 3 months I've been entering and exiting my little world through a security gate. On the way out, if you have a permit, you use the right late and you drive past the guard hut. There is a giant speed hump to clear, but you just cruise on out. On the way in you usually drive past with a little wave, once again conquering the speed hump, unless it's late a night and the guards can't really see the sticker on your windshield...but anyway the point is you drive out with no problems and you may or may not have to pause on the return journey.

Well APPARENTLY the security company decided to install gate arms in the exit lane for permit holders. The EXIT lane! It was a white pipe. (notice the use of 'was' not 'is'). Not striped, or bright, or noticeable in any way, just white. White blends in with the light sand environment as good as a polar bear's camouflage in the snow.

Are you starting to envision the scene? Are your lips curling from ear to ear in a cheshire grin? Are you starting to chuckle? Yep, Lady Croft blew right through that pipe like a knife through butter! Well, make it frozen butter because I didn't cut the thing off, entirely.

I STILL can't believe it!!! I went up and over the speed hump, then started to accelerate as always. I didn't even SEE the damn thing until it was 2 inches from my windshield, then WWWWWWHACK! Right into my windshield, up and over the hood, and snapped my antenna off the trunk. PISSER!

The guards must have thought I was on crack. I couldn't stop laughing because I realized how absolutely ridiculous it was that I just mowed down a security gate! But honestly, why the fuck did they install an arm on an EXIT lane for permit holders??

I can pass off the scrapes along the top as a dirty car because the car is white. I should be able to buff the marks on the windshield (thank GOD it didn't break!)...but I can't hide the fact the antenna is a mangled bit of aluminum. BUGGER BUGGER BUGGER!

I'll just keep laughing about it and say 'hey, at least it wasn't your brand new car!" as I hand over some money for a new antenna.

10/31/2007 16:14 #41906

Happy Halloween
Category: photos
I had such a great time today sharing my favorite holiday with people who've never heard of it! We held a 'reverse' trick-or-treat program in the halls and it was a big hit. This means some of us res life staffers dressed up in costumes and delivered little treat bags to all the residents rooms. So many of them took pictures of us because they had never heard of Halloween and thought it was really neat. Plus who doesn't like candy!

Last night I did pumpkin carving with my CDAs. None of them had ever done this before so it was a RIOT! It broke my heart at the end, when they were SO proud of their pumpkins and the boys said "Oh man, I'm going to keep mine forever, this is so cool!".....and I had to inform them that it will only last a week or so. I made sure to take a photo of each of them with their pumpkin :)

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i found this entertaing candy...take a closer look at the bottom right corner....yeah, nothing like holding a gun to a kid's head eh?

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i wasn't feeling good last night, so i made the classic 'sick-o-lantern'

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all finished and glow sticks in place

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i went as dorothy, so my supervisor decided to be the wicked witch

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a lot of kids don't know the wizard of oz and kept thinking i was alice from wonderland....with a dog for rabbit

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toto was a BIG hit

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because he floated with i walked!

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Happy Halloween everyone!
leetee - 11/01/07 13:48
Reverse trick or treating is a cool idea. I think we should have one here, for adults... with adult delivery... like a beer a household? *grin*

You look good as Dorothy! :O)
museumchick - 11/01/07 10:34
That sounded like a great time! I love your costume.
jenks - 10/31/07 21:33
aww.... looks like you made a great day for them. :) And I love toto too!
metalpeter - 10/31/07 19:05
Looks like a fun time. Happy Halloween to you also.
libertad - 10/31/07 17:40
did josh just say cute? Oh my gawd. Glad you are having fun where you are. It looks like a great place.
joshua - 10/31/07 16:24
HA! That costume is cute - and I never say cute!