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Dayze 03-20-2012 11:27 AM

looks fancy schmancy.

Donger 03-20-2012 11:29 AM

Are those stones over on the right?

vailpass 03-20-2012 11:30 AM

Even your cakes have beards.

Simply Red 03-20-2012 11:37 AM

YUP! Saw this one on Faces Of Death. the monkey sits on the left, correct?

Donger 03-20-2012 11:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Simply Red (Post 8475634)
YUP! Saw this one on Faces Of Death. the monkey sits on the left, correct?

LMAO

"Chilled monkey brains!"

Dayze 03-20-2012 11:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Simply Red (Post 8475634)
YUP! Saw this one on Faces Of Death. the monkey sits on the left, correct?

LMAO

I forgot about that. Well Played, Sir

stevieray 03-20-2012 11:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Dayze (Post 8475596)
looks fancy schmancy.

....sure does.

Donger 03-20-2012 11:46 AM

Ah, this is sweet:

President Barack Obama reached out to Iran's people on Tuesday in a four-minute video message on the occasion of Nowruz, the Persian New Year, even as he accused the government in Tehran of lowering an "electronic curtain" to shut the country off from outside information and curb internal dissent.

"In this season of new beginnings, the people of Iran should know that the United States of America seeks a future of deeper connections between our people—a time when the electronic curtain that divides us is lifted and your voices are heard; a season in which mistrust and fear are overcome by mutual understanding and our common hopes as human beings," Obama said in the video, which the White House released in English, and with Persian and Arabic subtitles.

"I want the Iranian people to know that America seeks a dialogue to hear your views and understand your aspirations," the president said, adding: "Even as we've imposed sanctions on the Iranian government, today, my administration is issuing new guidelines to make it easier for American businesses to provide software and services into Iran that will make it easier for the Iranian people to use the Internet."

The traditional presidential message came amid concerns that the tense standoff over Iran's suspect nuclear program could turn into a military confrontation and with another round of painful international sanctions set to bite more deeply into the Islamic republic's economy.

Still, Obama said, "there is no reason for the United States and Iran to be divided from one another."

"Here in the United States, Iranian-Americans prosper and contribute greatly to our culture. This year, an Iranian production—"A Separation"—won America's highest honor for a foreign film. Our navies have confronted the danger of piracy, with U.S. sailors even rescuing Iranian citizens who had been taken hostage. And from Facebook to Twitter—from cell phones to the Internet—our people use the same tools to talk to one another, and to enrich our lives."

"Yet increasingly, the Iranian people are denied the basic freedom to access the information that they want. Instead, the Iranian government jams satellite signals to shut down television and radio broadcasts. It censors the Internet to control what the Iranian people can see and say. The regime monitors computers and cell phones for the sole purpose of protecting its own power. And in recent weeks, Internet restrictions have become so severe that Iranians cannot communicate freely with their loved ones within Iran, or beyond its borders. Technologies that should empower citizens are being used to repress them."

"Because of the actions of the Iranian regime, an electronic curtain has fallen around Iran—a barrier that stops the free flow of information and ideas into the country, and denies the rest of the world the benefit of interacting with the Iranian people, who have so much to offer," he said.

Iran's government must respect the right to freedom of expression "just as it has a responsibility to meet its obligations with regard to its nuclear program. Let me say again that if the Iranian government pursues a responsible path, it will be welcomed once more among the community of nations, and the Iranian people will have greater opportunities to prosper," said Obama.

mikey23545 03-20-2012 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by mikey23545 (Post 8474956)
Is this where everybody fires weapons off into the air (and hope the bullets don't come down on somebody)?

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Originally Posted by Frankie (Post 8475523)
no silly. That's an Arab tribal tradition. Not a Persian thing.


Hey, it was just a little tongue-in-cheek humor...I hope you have a great Norooz, Frankie!

Hopefully everyone gets a gift they want, and have fun visiting family and friends!

blaise 03-20-2012 12:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Donger (Post 8475657)
Ah, this is sweet:

President Barack Obama reached out to Iran's people on Tuesday in a four-minute video message on the occasion of Nowruz, the Persian New Year, even as he accused the government in Tehran of lowering an "electronic curtain" to shut the country off from outside information and curb internal dissent.

"In this season of new beginnings, the people of Iran should know that the United States of America seeks a future of deeper connections between our people—a time when the electronic curtain that divides us is lifted and your voices are heard; a season in which mistrust and fear are overcome by mutual understanding and our common hopes as human beings," Obama said in the video, which the White House released in English, and with Persian and Arabic subtitles.

"I want the Iranian people to know that America seeks a dialogue to hear your views and understand your aspirations," the president said, adding: "Even as we've imposed sanctions on the Iranian government, today, my administration is issuing new guidelines to make it easier for American businesses to provide software and services into Iran that will make it easier for the Iranian people to use the Internet."

The traditional presidential message came amid concerns that the tense standoff over Iran's suspect nuclear program could turn into a military confrontation and with another round of painful international sanctions set to bite more deeply into the Islamic republic's economy.

Still, Obama said, "there is no reason for the United States and Iran to be divided from one another."

"Here in the United States, Iranian-Americans prosper and contribute greatly to our culture. This year, an Iranian production—"A Separation"—won America's highest honor for a foreign film. Our navies have confronted the danger of piracy, with U.S. sailors even rescuing Iranian citizens who had been taken hostage. And from Facebook to Twitter—from cell phones to the Internet—our people use the same tools to talk to one another, and to enrich our lives."

"Yet increasingly, the Iranian people are denied the basic freedom to access the information that they want. Instead, the Iranian government jams satellite signals to shut down television and radio broadcasts. It censors the Internet to control what the Iranian people can see and say. The regime monitors computers and cell phones for the sole purpose of protecting its own power. And in recent weeks, Internet restrictions have become so severe that Iranians cannot communicate freely with their loved ones within Iran, or beyond its borders. Technologies that should empower citizens are being used to repress them."

"Because of the actions of the Iranian regime, an electronic curtain has fallen around Iran—a barrier that stops the free flow of information and ideas into the country, and denies the rest of the world the benefit of interacting with the Iranian people, who have so much to offer," he said.

Iran's government must respect the right to freedom of expression "just as it has a responsibility to meet its obligations with regard to its nuclear program. Let me say again that if the Iranian government pursues a responsible path, it will be welcomed once more among the community of nations, and the Iranian people will have greater opportunities to prosper," said Obama.


I sense another Nobel prize.

Frankie 03-20-2012 12:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Donger (Post 8475602)
Are those stones over on the right?

No, they are some fruit native to that area called 'Senjed,' related to mountain ash (according to the dictionary). They are dry and relatively juiceless when fresh, and totally juiceless when aged. But surprisingly they have a pleasant sweet taste. It must have been popular among the ancients.

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Originally Posted by mikey23545 (Post 8475695)
Hey, it was just a little tongue-in-cheek humor...I hope you have a great Norooz, Frankie!

Hopefully everyone gets a gift they want, and have fun visiting family and friends!

I know it was a joke.

Fariba gave me some old Persian video from my time back there. Comedy stuff. I tried to hint about a couple of software applications that I wan. But evidently she didn't get the hint. ;)

Donger 03-20-2012 12:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Frankie (Post 8475810)
No, they are some fruit native to that area called 'Senjed,' related to mountain ash (according to the dictionary). They are dry and relatively juiceless when fresh, and totally juiceless when aged. But surprisingly they have a pleasant sweet taste. It must have been popular among the ancients.

Oh, good. I was hoping that it wasn't the post-feast entertainment.

KS Smitty 03-20-2012 07:10 PM

Happy Norooz to you also Frankie! Thanks for sharing your holiday with us.

L.A. Chieffan 03-20-2012 07:14 PM

You gotta admit, Obama is pretty awesome though. He didn't have to do that but he did it anyways. Makes us look good.

Frankie 03-20-2012 09:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Taco John (Post 8474658)
Happy Norooz to you too.

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Originally Posted by Fritz88 (Post 8474659)
Have fun bro.
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Originally Posted by Slainte (Post 8474675)
Happy new day/happy spring equinox, Frankie and all...

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Originally Posted by big nasty kcnut (Post 8474676)
Happy norooz frankie
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Originally Posted by scott free (Post 8474720)
Hey Frankie, tell Amoo to bring KC a qb.

Happy Holidays!

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Originally Posted by DaKCMan AP (Post 8474725)

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Originally Posted by mikey23545 (Post 8475695)
Hey, it was just a little tongue-in-cheek humor...I hope you have a great Norooz, Frankie!

Hopefully everyone gets a gift they want, and have fun visiting family and friends!

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Originally Posted by KS Smitty (Post 8477410)
Happy Norooz to you also Frankie! Thanks for sharing your holiday with us.

Thanks gentlemen. First day of the Spring is a hell of a way to start a year. Trust me. :)


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