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noni Aug 23rd 2011 4:36 am

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[QUOTE=Bipat;9577298][QUOTE=noni;9576705]I understand what you are saying, but this is also from your own paper


http://www.jihadwatch.org/2011/08/uk...lamic-law.htm





Noni, I am still wondering whose 'own paper' this is? Or is it from another daily paper? (I don't have a paper, I read the Telegraph because OH buys it and I am too mean to buy any other).
Weblog about jihad theology and ideology, correcting popular misconceptions about Islam.

www.jihadwatch.orgJihad Watch ) sorry none of the urls. work - the muslims must be after me.
sorry can't find the article at the moment.

Bipat Aug 23rd 2011 4:53 am

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[QUOTE=noni;9577391][QUOTE=Bipat;9577298]

Originally Posted by noni (Post 9576705)
I understand what you are saying, but this is also from your own paper


http://www.jihadwatch.org/2011/08/uk...lamic-law.htm




Weblog about jihad theology and ideology, correcting popular misconceptions about Islam.

www.jihadwatch.orgJihad Watch ) sorry none of the urls. work - the muslims must be after me.
sorry can't find the article at the moment.

But why "your own paper"? that is what I meant. Do you think that I am of Muslim faith????

noni Aug 23rd 2011 5:57 am

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[QUOTE=Bipat;9577416][QUOTE=noni;9577391]

Originally Posted by Bipat (Post 9577298)

But why "your own paper"? that is what I meant. Do you think that I am of Muslim faith????

No, I don't have a clue what religion you are, I was thinking of not an UK paper, :ohmy: so please do not take offence as none was meant.

Bipat Aug 23rd 2011 6:12 am

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[QUOTE=noni;9577501][QUOTE=Bipat;9577416]

Originally Posted by noni (Post 9577391)

No, I don't have a clue what religion you are, I was thinking of not an UK paper, :ohmy: so please do not take offence as none was meant.

I didn't take any offence Noni, I just didn't understand what you meant in your post. That was all.

noni Aug 23rd 2011 7:50 am

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India Travel Videos: Goa

23 Aug: This week, we take you to Goa. Kissed by a passionate azure sea, this tiny state on india's western coast has lots to offer to visitors....


More foreigners expected to visit State this season

23 Aug: Herald. Last tourist season witnessed 12 per cent rise in arrival of foreign tourists to Goa, which was highest as compared to arrivals in preceding years. This trend is likely to continue in the 2011- 12 season as well
www.goanvoice.org.uk

noni Aug 24th 2011 3:54 am

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If you want to pee you can always walk into any home in Goa …

24 Aug: IANS. Beach tourism had reached saturation point and the government now wants tourists to head to the hinterland, Pamela Mascarenhas, Panaji deputy director tourism, told reporters Tuesday… 'Goa is known for its hospitality. If you want to pee you can always walk into any home and ask them to permit you to use their toilet,' Mascarenhas said in response to a question about lack of infrastructure in the state


Broke Russian spends 25 extra days in captivity

24 Aug: Times of India. A Russian national, who served one year in jail for overstaying, had to spend 25 more days in prison as a magistrate declined his plea to pay a fine of Rs 10,000 on the ground of delay and directed him to undergo one more year in jail for the default

www.goanvoice.org.uk

noni Aug 27th 2011 9:37 pm

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28 Aug: Berlingske Tidende (Denmark). Goa is exotic but the dirt, poverty and misery is everywhere … Most like the place, many come back year after year, but there are those who do not like it, and there are some who choose to buy a scheduled flight ticket home after two days…

www.goanvoice.org.uk

Lady cop looked on as colleague molested a girl
28 Aug: PTI. A lady constable and her colleague did nothing when a fellow police constable sexually assaulted a victim of the flesh trade, authorities here have found out

johnny five Aug 27th 2011 9:57 pm

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http://articles.timesofindia.indiati...ism-department

Can you imagine what these will be like?

(hope you weren't eating :rofl:)


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k800mer Aug 27th 2011 10:09 pm

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Originally Posted by noni (Post 9586257)
28 Aug: Berlingske Tidende (Denmark). Goa is exotic but the dirt, poverty and misery is everywhere … Most like the place, many come back year after year, but there are those who do not like it, and there are some who choose to buy a scheduled flight ticket home after two days…

www.goanvoice.org.uk

Lady cop looked on as colleague molested a girl
28 Aug: PTI. A lady constable and her colleague did nothing when a fellow police constable sexually assaulted a victim of the flesh trade, authorities here have found out

Did you see the article lower down the page www.goanvoice.org.uk about the proposal to put portable toilets on the beaches! I regularly experience portable toilets in the UK as I go to festivals. The idea of something similar in the heat on the beach does not bear thinking about. At festivals they fill up quickly and get in a terrible mess, stink to high heaven and run out of paper and soap and water or handwash. And that is when they are emptied and restocked at least daily.

noni Aug 28th 2011 12:01 am

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Originally Posted by k800mer (Post 9586282)
Did you see the article lower down the page www.goanvoice.org.uk about the proposal to put portable toilets on the beaches! I regularly experience portable toilets in the UK as I go to festivals. The idea of something similar in the heat on the beach does not bear thinking about. At festivals they fill up quickly and get in a terrible mess, stink to high heaven and run out of paper and soap and water or handwash. And that is when they are emptied and restocked at least daily.


OMG! CAN YOU IMAGINE IT! :ohmy::ohmy: will stick to our Shack thank you, and a cork. :rofl: The ones in Ingo's behind the curtain were well !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

dreadsoc Aug 28th 2011 7:20 am

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Ugh - imagine the stench in that heat - it will permeate the whole area !
The airport toilets are bad enough and they have attendants there cleaning them regularly (well supposedly anyway!).
Time to increase the pelvic floor exercises !!

Dread - x

noni Aug 29th 2011 8:28 pm

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A deeply divided kingdom: Scots each get £1,600 more state cash a year spent on them than the English

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz1WUzXUfLj

Shall we all move to Scotland?

k800mer Aug 29th 2011 10:24 pm

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Originally Posted by noni (Post 9589788)
A deeply divided kingdom: Scots each get £1,600 more state cash a year spent on them than the English

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz1WUzXUfLj

Shall we all move to Scotland?

We used to go camping in Scotland for our holidays but after an August bank holiday when there was a frost overnight we gave up on that so I will not be moving up there. I will however write to my MP. She must get so sick of hearing from me and having to reply but I do ask her to email her response rather than use that very nice quality House of Commons writing paper and envelopes.

noni Aug 30th 2011 1:02 am

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Originally Posted by k800mer (Post 9589943)
We used to go camping in Scotland for our holidays but after an August bank holiday when there was a frost overnight we gave up on that so I will not be moving up there. I will however write to my MP. She must get so sick of hearing from me and having to reply but I do ask her to email her response rather than use that very nice quality House of Commons writing paper and envelopes.

The midges would keep me away from living in Scotland. :ohmy:

noni Aug 30th 2011 8:48 am

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Will visa problems be a thing of the past


29 Aug: Russia India Report. Statistics show that some 1.7% of Russian citizens have overstayed their visas… Russian diplomats expressed concern over the sentences handed down by Goa courts … Business people, tour operators, and ordinary citizens of both countries have been calling for the simplification of mutual visa arrangements … following the arrival in Moscow of India’s new ambassador tourist visas will be processed within three business days and will be valid for up to five years
www.goanvoice.org.uk


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