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To John (the carpenter)
by ThePope on Sat Sep 13, 2008 01:19 AM PDTYeah, right!
Y O U W I S H
You sound like a sag-e kheeyaal-baaf. (JJ, sag-e kheeyaal-baaf, it's just a God damn expression, so don't "kill the words", again!)
John, keep on dreaming,,, but een aarezoo ro beh goor meebaree!
Dear Uncle
by John on Fri Sep 12, 2008 05:27 PM PDTAmir, no offense, but you are the one who makes no sense. The British haven't been in Iran for more than half a century, yet you would have us believe that they are "the most influential in Iran"? If you want to assign blame to any particular group of people, then you must put it primarily on the Iranian leadership that has been in power since the inception of the IRI, then secondly on the Americans and their puppet Pahlavi.
But let's be honest here; Iran is being run into the ground by Iranians, not by the British.
Amir kabir, you sound like
by John The Hammer (not verified) on Fri Sep 12, 2008 12:01 PM PDTAmir kabir, you sound like Dayi Jaan Napolean.
The problem is that your ideas are a little old; 40-50 yrs old to be exact. Brits are not running the universe Aziz jaan. And they certainly don’t care about some obscure fashion business in a backward place like islamic republic of Iran, they’ve got bigger fish to fry. Grow up and stop supporting stupid Mullahs, you sound very very old-fashioned. Get a bloody life, will you?
nail it baby
by liff saboon (not verified) on Thu Sep 11, 2008 10:47 PM PDThala relax aziz, donya chert o perteh. who cares if the brits are running the underwear business in iran anyway? and forget about educating the little ones. its probably way too late for that. let them wake up chipped and stripped. you and i will be having the last laugh in cell block a.
we need under where fussion
by liff saboon (not verified) on Thu Sep 11, 2008 10:32 PM PDTdrum drum.
To John (not the carpenter, the other person)
by Amir Kabir puzzled by the level of ignorance (not verified) on Thu Sep 11, 2008 07:27 PM PDTYou do no make sense. You want me to "worry" about "the people that actually have influence in Iran"? What kind of mentality is that? The British ARE the most influential in Iran and I am trying to educate the ones that have no idea about their history other than reading a book that was endorsed, supported and paid by the British Embassy to be printed at the time of the Shah! What do you know?
Enough stupidity about "British Atrocities"
by John on Thu Sep 11, 2008 07:21 PM PDTAnother sad and pathetic Dear Uncle. Why not worry about people that actually have an influence on Iran's situation - Iranians perhaps?
Fashion Designer said, "People should get to know IRAN"
by John Carpenter III (not verified) on Thu Sep 11, 2008 05:54 PM PDTThe Fashion designer said, that people should get to know Iran. What is meant is that people should get to know, understand, sympathize and admire Ayat'Allah Seyed Ali Khamenei and President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's Islamic Republic of Iran. The end result would mean direct talks between the 2 countries. This action would give the theocracy another 2500 years of leadership in Iran.
We do not need undercover fashion
by Amir Kabir after kisseh and now waiting for the liff saboon (not verified) on Thu Sep 11, 2008 04:38 PM PDTwhat we need in Iran is undercover and underground uprisings against the British atrocities in Iran. That is what our dream should be. We have no problem with fashion one way or another.