Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Ramblings

Dear All,
Kindly note that as per the attached file, you are kindly requested to submit it therefore to the acting personnel in charge ... etc. ... etc ...
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I HATE crappy email language used in the private sector sometimes.
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(1) Muscat Confidential, Other Oman, and Reality in Oman have interesting posts up today. In reply to Reality's posts, Dhofaris would just ignore you. They're too proud. What? You? A girl? Coming to tell us to leave? Kiss my A** Sista! Dhofaris are polite but they can't handle any kind of bossy woman. They are proud men. As for Dhofari girls, they'd ignore you until the leader of their group (yes they walk around in groups) gives them the signal. Collectivistic thinking. All for one and one for all.
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(2) For the last time, I'm not interested in joining Twitter. I get emails on a regular basis from readers and other bloggers telling me I should join Twitter because I'm missing out on so much. Well, I may be missing out but I'm proud to say that I have 'a life'. I'm not a 24/7 blogger. I don't spend all day on the PC. I have a regular routine, real hobbies, real friends (you know, ones that you see face to face on a regular basis?), I work out with Rania (check out her latest post on Filipino fashion - i.e. housemaids.. HAHA!), I read, I eat, I drink, I sleep, and I'm proud of my real life. So stop trying to brainwash me into thinking I should summarize my life into 160 characters or whatever.
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(3) Dear Other Oman and Muscat Confidential, I loved the video of Hitler Mocking Nawras. Hilarious and very clever. It's available on Muscat Confidential's blog if you want to see it.
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(4) The head of our IT department tried to flirt with me today so I politely got him out of my office and I'm still stuck with my commenting problem.
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(5) According to Muscat Daily, a top Egyptian cleric has issued a fatwa (Islamic ruling) forbidding the use of Facebook, saying Muslims using this site are considered 'sinners'. Why? Because statistics have shown that divorce rates have risen since Facebook became popular and has sharply increase marital infedility because young people are attracted to members of the opposite sex and can interact with them freely online. (no kidding). According to him 'It destroys ze family because it encourages spouses to ha ve relations with other people'.
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Hilarious. Why not ban Lebanese TV channels and pornography first?
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(6) Rain stopped in Salalah. According to the newspaper, rain in Oman caused two deaths yesterday and 20 people have been reported missing (how?). Evidently one person died after being struck by lightening while playing soccer. May he rest in peace, and to all you youngsters out there ... when you see lightening and hear thunder GO INSIDE. Any person with any common sense would know that, right? (wrong?).
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(7) Who has been keeping track of the number of times (per week) Fatma Al Nabhani appears on the back page of newspapers in the sports section, ha? I think we need more athletes. I love the way they photoshop sleeves and longer skirts onto her.
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(8) This morning the Qaboos Oman art exhibition opened its doors to the public in Salalah. Check it out at the Fine Arts Society next to KFC (yes, we only have one KFC in Salalah).
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That's all for now folks. Have a great evening!

6 comments:

  1. Well, too bad I don't get to deal with Dhofari's on my line of work. I guess they are just too far.

    About facebook.. R U KIDDIN ME!? I mean, did they find a stupid correlation between facebook and divorce rate? I mean, myspace was more of a scandal than poor facebook!

    And Twitter.. yea, I agree..

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  2. Reality, the article was on the front page of Muscat Daily on Saturday (Feb 6). FRONT PAGE. So, dear fellow sinners, I'm sayin' it loud and clear "I love Facebook. It helps me stay in touch with family and friends who don't live in Salalah. I feel like I know what's going on in their lives. It's worth it, sin or not".

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  3. I wrote about the FB article, you're welcome to read it :) :
    http://oman-stimulus.blogspot.com/2010/02/facebook-haram.html

    Anyway, about the "Dhofari girls' collectivism" - LOL!!!! I didn't know they were actually like that.. I see them in Muscat's malls walking around in groups, but it's THAT serious, eh?!

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  4. It is a very rambling post Nadia though good to have fraction from differnt things.
    however it's bad for me because i don't know which to comment on or to leave.
    Carry on u're updating and refreshing us with these confused paragraphs.
    AHMED
    (SO LONG)

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  5. Thanks for the plugs Nadia!

    Twitter... ah. Implicated in the death of so many good bloggers... Just say "no" kids. Listen to your Uncle Dragon.

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  6. ... I've tried to find the art exhibition a couple of times in the past few weeks but still haven't managed to locate it. Or was it only for a couple of days? I'd love to see some contemporary Dhofari art.

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