It is grotesque supporting this regime indeed but in comparing grotesgue and uncanny political stances at least Sargord Pirouz's opinion's show a minor sense of sensibility.I don't mean in his support of the IRI,for that makes no sense but since he is blinded by patriotism it's at least logical.He will often use the point that cannot be denied,exiles ran from Iran.To his credit he is not like some Anti-US chicken little (that lives in the US) where every day,every post : 'US is going to bomb Iran','US is going to bomb Iran','US is going to bomb Iran','US is going to bomb Iran'...drone..
Sargord realise's the reality on the ground and deals with it from there up.He just get's lost along the way,the Khomeni pass.He's a bit more respectable than IMF but there have been some attacks on Fred that show's his outrage rather well.I'm guilty of the same thing at time's and so are we all.I've been there,I know how Sargord feels to disagree with someone and then have a Establishment back them up.That's why I just wrote my last blog,Beware my Opinion.
I've always been against the 'In Crowd' and more for the 'Think for Yourself' crowd.Some things Sargord and No Fear have said are on good grounds and make you see the picture from a different angle.I don't hate Khamaenei or Khomeni (Pretty close) but I understand why people do and do not.I somewhat appreciate his usual manner unfortunately frustration can set in when dealing with 'the pack'..I do have a bone to pick with Sargord's accusation of the so called Jundallah-US terrorist alliance but that's ok.I just think he jumps to conclusion's rather quickly.But that's been a standard here when it comes to people leveling their opinions.
What would IC do without Sargord hmm? I would miss those Barbari jokes.
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First time I saw Barbari
by Escape on Wed Jan 19, 2011 04:40 PM PSTI thought someone sat on a loaf of french bread.I was like,hey who smashed this loaf?? Of course,I still don't know what to do with it.I don't cook.The deli lady reccomended putting feta cheese on it and toast it.There is alot of Armenians there,I go there for their Russian Wheat bread,it's thick and heavy like a brick.
Thanks Escape
by SargordPirouz on Fri Jan 14, 2011 06:47 PM PSTI went to my neighborhood Persian market today and brought home two large loaves just like Maamaan-Bozorg used to in Tehran, back in the day.
Just had some with my dinner.