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Zaina
Hey! how are you all? i havn't been online here for way over a year now and just gained acsess to a computer. what's the first thing i do? type in ZDLR.NET as fast as i can! hell yeah! it's so good to see your all still going strong. Zack seems to be busy. i knew he couldn't keep quite about this bullshit about mexican imagrants that the U.S govt. has pulled out it's ass. Not much has happened here. We had an earthquake and Miss Angalina jolie graced us with her pressence and was kind enough to bring Sir Brad Pitt with her too! said a few empty words and left. rolleyes.gif thanx
I had the pleasure of visiting Azad kashmir months before the earthquake and it's beauty was breathtaking to say the least. we also went to Chokoti which is town on the side of a mountain that marks the boarder between Azad (Free) Kashmir and Indian Occupied kashmir. it was also the sight for much fighting and bloodshed a few years ago.

Anyway that's enough from me tonight. i hope to keep in touch more sucessfully this time. A quick shout out to Defiance if he should still be floating around in here somewhere, and anyone eles who might remember me Hi to anyone that dosn't wavenew.gif
see ya soon!


Dorotea
Welcome back! What's is like in Pakistan?
Sara
QUOTE(Zaina @ Apr 18 2006, 04:24 AM) [snapback]200803[/snapback]

Not much has happened here. We had an earthquake and Miss Angalina jolie graced us with her pressence and was kind enough to bring Sir Brad Pitt with her too! said a few empty words and left. rolleyes.gif thanx
I had the pleasure of visiting Azad kashmir months before the earthquake and it's beauty was breathtaking to say the least. we also went to Chokoti which is town on the side of a mountain that marks the boarder between Azad (Free) Kashmir and Indian Occupied kashmir. it was also the sight for much fighting and bloodshed a few years ago.

Anyway that's enough from me tonight. i hope to keep in touch more sucessfully this time. A quick shout out to Defiance if he should still be floating around in here somewhere, and anyone eles who might remember me Hi to anyone that dosn't wavenew.gif
see ya soon!



HEY ZAINA! how are you? i hope you and your family are doing ok... i am so sorry to hear about the earthquake. i must say, the way the western media dealt with it all was disgusting; it was soon all forgotten and now everything is back to "normal". angelina and brad, bless their little hearts mellow.gif

anyway, yes do continue to pop around everynow and then, take care wavenew.gif
cosmic
Greets to you in central Asia!

I was in the area last year.
defiance
wavenew.gif Hey Zaina, long time no see. Yes I'm still floating around, though sadly our Native Americans discussion has died since you left. Heheh, anyway, good to see you're enjoying Pakistan, except for the earthquake, which was very sad of course. Were you in the area where and when the earthquake hit?
Zaina
Hey everyone, great to here from you!
i was at home here with my in laws house. we are in the plains area but we still got a serious jolt. i just remeber my bed was rocking back and forth and it continued as i sat up. scary! my brother in law was in Lahore and he got hit in the head when the gate fell back on him. he passed out but he was fine. that sad thing is that these people still need help. they have nothing to go back to and now they are being kicked out of the temperary tent villages and being told to go back home! Back home to what? piles of rubble and dust? mad.gif
Evil Empire
Hello Zaine Its nice to meet you. wavenew.gif
Zaina
Hey Evil Empire! nice to meet you too! your named after my favorite album! Zack's highest point if you ask me! grin.gif
Dorotea
QUOTE(Zaina @ Apr 18 2006, 09:23 AM) [snapback]200873[/snapback]

Hey everyone, great to here from you!
i was at home here with my in laws house. we are in the plains area but we still got a serious jolt. i just remeber my bed was rocking back and forth and it continued as i sat up. scary! my brother in law was in Lahore and he got hit in the head when the gate fell back on him. he passed out but he was fine. that sad thing is that these people still need help. they have nothing to go back to and now they are being kicked out of the temperary tent villages and being told to go back home! Back home to what? piles of rubble and dust? mad.gif


Damn! Sorry about all of that...
Martyr
Hey there, nice to hear you're alright. Been a while. Hope life's treating you well otherwise. smile.gif
Moremi
Greetings from Nigeria,

The internet can be really hard to access from here also. I'm glad to hear that you and your family are ok Zaina. Ramadan Mubarak.

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Mirylla
QUOTE(Moremi @ Oct 5 2006, 05:52 PM) [snapback]201075[/snapback]

Greetings from Nigeria,

The internet can be really hard to access from here also. I'm glad to hear that you and your family are ok Zaina. Ramadan Mubarak.

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You know, Nigeria is just a few thousand miles away from Spain and you can do some ramadaning here, too. It's just an idea nerd.gif

I promise I won't try anything dishonest with you mwah1.gif
Moremi
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Thanks. However, I won't have any time on this trip. Plus, I'm sure I will be broke when I leave this country ... things have changed a lot since the last time I was here and unfortunately I wasn't entirely prepared wacko.gif I will remember to go to Spain when I come back next year.
rageaddict
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I had the pleasure of visiting Azad kashmir months before the earthquake and it's beauty was breathtaking to say the least. we also went to Chokoti which is town on the side of a mountain that marks the boarder between Azad (Free) Kashmir and Indian Occupied kashmir. it was also the sight for much fighting and bloodshed a few years ago.


both sides face constant misery because of militancy...
your quotes are misleading... go visit wikipedia to clear your perception.
Martyr
QUOTE(rageaddict @ Oct 30 2007, 08:40 PM) [snapback]210956[/snapback]
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I had the pleasure of visiting Azad kashmir months before the earthquake and it's beauty was breathtaking to say the least. we also went to Chokoti which is town on the side of a mountain that marks the boarder between Azad (Free) Kashmir and Indian Occupied kashmir. it was also the sight for much fighting and bloodshed a few years ago.


both sides face constant misery because of militancy...
your quotes are misleading... go visit wikipedia to clear your perception.

rolleyes.gif Calm down there, sport.
Sara
QUOTE(rageaddict @ Oct 31 2007, 09:40 AM) [snapback]210956[/snapback]
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I had the pleasure of visiting Azad kashmir months before the earthquake and it's beauty was breathtaking to say the least. we also went to Chokoti which is town on the side of a mountain that marks the boarder between Azad (Free) Kashmir and Indian Occupied kashmir. it was also the sight for much fighting and bloodshed a few years ago.


both sides face constant misery because of militancy...
your quotes are misleading... go visit wikipedia to clear your perception.


Wikipedia, the site where anyone can add anything, is the place to go to clear misconceptions?
rageaddict
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Wikipedia, the site where anyone can add anything, is the place to go to clear misconceptions?


theres a history on kashmir which isn't "sided"

also you'll find views from both sides... its better than a one sided view...
jakeratm
Hey Zaina are you still around? Do you have access to a computer with whats going on over there? I hope things are going well. Good luck.
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