Re: The dog is dead
Originally Posted by Meow
(Post 8101289)
What a charmer seven seas is, and confused too. He sent me karma, but with a message to ****offanddie
- I know, i know... He truly is a saddo! |
Re: The dog is dead
Originally Posted by Meow
(Post 8101289)
What a charmer seven seas is, and confused too. He sent me karma, but with a message to ****offanddie
- out of order but i guess accurate.. |
Re: The dog is dead
Originally Posted by commander
(Post 8101418)
really, he did the same to me, he called me a wanker...
out of order but i guess accurate.. |
Re: The dog is dead
Originally Posted by Kim67
(Post 8101430)
This is the problem with no road raging and drunken pub brawls in Dubai, he has to take out his aggression on faceless people on an internet forum. I think there should be a new law passed on Dubai that once a month expats can go scream obscenities from their car windows and stumble out of a pub throwing punches without fear of landing in the slammer.
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Re: The dog is dead
Wow- my social skills are more such a fascinating topic to some sad people with worthless empty lives.....
Meanwhile, back in the real world: I have a feeling all of Bangladesh is a big floodplain and no amount of stilt-house construction or temoprary dams can do much , even in the short-term. We hear about Bangladesh because: -the lingering effects of the media-attention caused by the visits of some pseudo-hippies after the disastrous invasion by Pakistan -it is kinda near us -there are millions of pepole there, many of whom die as a result of the floods. Other areas where there is coastal erosion and loss of wildlife don't get much attention. There's nobody there anyway, and certainly nobody to reoprt it. The old 'if a tree falls in the forest and nobody is there to hear it..' question makes no sense in Bangladesh because there is not a single square foot of land that's emtpy. |
Re: The dog is dead
Originally Posted by seven seas
(Post 8101743)
Wow- my social skills are more such a fascinating topic to some sad people with worthless empty lives.....
Meanwhile, back in the real world: I have a feeling all of Bangladesh is a big floodplain and no amount of stilt-house construction or temoprary dams can do much , even in the short-term. We hear about Bangladesh because: -the lingering effects of the media-attention caused by the visits of some pseudo-hippies after the disastrous invasion by Pakistan -it is kinda near us -there are millions of pepole there, many of whom die as a result of the floods. Other areas where there is coastal erosion and loss of wildlife don't get much attention. There's nobody there anyway, and certainly nobody to reoprt it. The old 'if a tree falls in the forest and nobody is there to hear it..' question makes no sense in Bangladesh because there is not a single square foot of land that's emtpy. 2)some of us are fairly geo politically aware and as such need no media buzz to keep informed |
Re: The dog is dead
Wow, really?
stilt houses in the same conditions...? I have a feeling that bangladesh has only been a semi-permanent floodplain for the past few years. Otherwise why would have so many people settled there? |
Re: The dog is dead
Originally Posted by seven seas
(Post 8101896)
Wow, really?
stilt houses in the same conditions...? I have a feeling that bangladesh has only been a semi-permanent floodplain for the past few years. Otherwise why would have so many people settled there? as for stilt houses, yes they are quite coomon in indonesia, the phillipines, malaysia etc, in the past they were also quite common in europe, scotland had its crannogs for example |
Re: The dog is dead
so the increased birthrate, is it due to a spike in sexual apeal of the Bengali male/female?
Or improved fertility/life expectancy /live birthweights thanks to the availability fo medicine and know-how? I still can't understand why they don't just do the same as they do in the countries you mentioned.... or what the dog has to do with it all... |
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