Sunday, 18 May 2008

Recent MSN Conversation With Emad....

^_^ Sal ^_^ says:
Emed?
Emad says:
jees, are you drunk or something: Emad*
^_^ Sal ^_^ says:
lol
^_^ Sal ^_^ says:
nope
^_^ Sal ^_^ says:
but
^_^ Sal ^_^ says:
just one query i hope you dont mind answering, are you going out with Sarah?
Emad says:
yes.
^_^ Sal ^_^ says:
was just wondering
Emad says:
...did you want to ask me this on Wednesday/last tim I saw you?
^_^ Sal ^_^ says:
no
Emad says:
oh okay
^_^ Sal ^_^ says:
only just thought after i saw your post on Itsemad
Emad says:
oh okay
Emad says:
I thought someone in school would have told you. Everyone has been asking me and it's...well, it can be annoying at times repeating the same answer lol but I guess I don't mind
^_^ Sal ^_^ says:
lol okay
^_^ Sal ^_^ says:
just one thing that is weird,
Emad says:
go on...
^_^ Sal ^_^ says:
the high fiving as a meet/greet and farewell sorta thing
Emad says:
yes?
^_^ Sal ^_^ says:
tis a bit weird
^_^ Sal ^_^ says:
hug, other stuff, is a way to greet or say goodbye non sexually if youre bothered about that
Emad says:
...?
Emad says:
what are you saying exactly?
^_^ Sal ^_^ says:
say hello or bye with something else rather than a high five?
Emad says:
what are you asking exactly (I hope I'm not coming across as angry or anything lol ), why I high-five her or why I don't do anything more than just a high-five?
^_^ Sal ^_^ says:
both
^_^ Sal ^_^ says:
?
Emad says:
well, we have our own ways of meeting and greeting (which I cannot share with you ). As for doing anything more...what do you mean? As in, kiss her or something?
^_^ Sal ^_^ says:
or hug, etc
Emad says:
we do hug...
Emad says:
if you've seen us exchanging high-fives, you must have seen a hug follow because it's pat of the 3 stage meet and greet process...^^
^_^ Sal ^_^ says:
riiiight lol
Emad says:
yes, don't ask
Emad says:
I'm really surprised you didn't ask me all this earlier. You of all people! My close friend Sal I thought you would have been one of the first to ask about her lol
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^_^ Sal ^_^ says:
i have more important things to remember
Emad says:
oooh, go you
^_^ Sal ^_^ says:
lol
Emad says:
well...I'm going to sleep. And so should you mister
Emad says:
I'll speak to you later today
^_^ Sal ^_^ says:
Why? sarah calling for you
^_^ Sal ^_^ says:
hehe
^_^ Sal ^_^ says:
oj
Emad says:
bastard!
Emad says:
no, she isn't actually...
^_^ Sal ^_^ says:
Emad Ahmed
^_^ Sal ^_^ says:
Vulgar Language
Emad says:
I hardly swear!
Emad says:
I was allowed to there!
^_^ Sal ^_^ says:
Exatcly
^_^ Sal ^_^ says:
Exactly*
^_^ Sal ^_^ says:
No you wasn't
Emad says:
well Sal...maybe next time you shouldn't imply "Sarah" ...
^_^ Sal ^_^ says:
you are never allowed to swear to someone as great as me
Emad says:
ha
^_^ Sal ^_^ says:
I'm allowed to
Emad says:
you're not!
Emad says:
she's greater than you! :V
^_^ Sal ^_^ says:
She wishes
^_^ Sal ^_^ says:
shes not even in the same league
Emad says:
:L she IS...lol
Emad says:
I know. She's in a higher league.
Emad says:

^_^ Sal ^_^ says:
League of Gentleman?
^_^ Sal ^_^ says:
haha
Emad says:
she's amazing ^^
Emad says:
ha...ha...almost funny...lol
^_^ Sal ^_^ says:
She seems amazing ^o)
^_^ Sal ^_^ says:
I think i might steal her off you
Emad says:
she IS..
Emad says:
bastard anyhow
Emad says:
I'm off
Emad says:
speak to you later
^_^ Sal ^_^ says:
haha
^_^ Sal ^_^ says:
=]
Emad says:

Emad says:
cya
^_^ Sal ^_^ says:
No one beats me
^_^ Sal ^_^ says:
BYE
^_^ Sal ^_^ says:
Not even little miss Ahmed
^_^ Sal ^_^ says:

Emad says:
(she's better than you'll ever be ) Miss?! You asshole!













Seen as though I didn't keep to posting an Easter post, I thought i'd post this!

Saturday, 22 March 2008

Easter Saturday

Post coming soon :)

Monday, 3 March 2008

Sad? (Comment :) )

Hachiko Monogatari, The Akita Dog
Each year on April 8th at a solemn ceremony in Tokyo's Shibuya railroad station, hundreds of dog lovers do homage to the loyalty and devotion of an Akita dog, Hachiko, faithful pet of Dr. Eisaburo Ueno, a professor at Tokyo University.


Hachiko was born in Odate, Japan in November 1923, a white male Akita dog. At the age of two months, he was sent to the home of Professor Ueno of the Agricultural Department of the Tokyo University. The professor's home was in the Shibuya district of Tokyo. The professor commuted to the agricultural department in Komaba and the agricultural experimental station in Nishihara.

Tragedy struck on May 21, 1925, when Dr. Ueno did not return because he had suffered a stroke and died at the university. Hachiko was eighteen months old. The next day and for the next nine years, Hachiko returned to the station and waited for his beloved master before walking home, alone. Nothing and no one could discourage Hachiko from maintaining his nightly vigil. It was not until he followed his master in death, in March l934, that Hachiko failed to appear in his place at the railroad station.

Hachiko was sent to homes of relatives or friends, but he always continued to await his master, who was never to return, at the train station.

The fidelity of Hachiko was known throughout Japan, owing to an article, "Faithful Old Dog Awaits Return of Master Dead for Seven Years" in the October 4, 1933 issue of Aashi Shinbun (Asahi News). Upon his death, newspaper stories led to the suggestion that a statue be erected in the station. Contributions the from the United States and other countries were received. Today, the statue of the Akita, Hachiko, pays silent tribute to the breed's faithfulness and loyalty. A bronze statue of Hachiko was put up at his waiting spot outside the Shibuya railroad station, which is now probably the most popular rendezvous point in Shibuya. Hachiko was mounted and stuffed and is on now on display at the Tokyo Museum of Art.
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The film was released in 1987, it can't be obtained anywhere.
Hollywood are to release a new version: Hachiko, a dogs story, for release this year.



Saturday, 1 March 2008

Bryony's brilliant blog!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Shockingly, it's true. Miss B has her own blog!
www.itsmostlikelybryony.blogspot.com
Its only a day old, but already has 2 posts. It seems okay so far, and pretty interesting, but if it is to follow the path of a certain other blog, then it will start to get very, very dull.

Today i thought i'd do a post that was fun, and interesting. But since i am not capable of that, I decided to copy Bryony/Emad's posts on people reviews, but mine will be much shorter as i don't know everyone...

Bryony... Scary at times, and uses very large words to try and offend you. But she can be very nice at other times, and she's a nice person to be around when she is.

Emad... Strange, yet interesting now and then, we seem to be arguing a lot lately about recent happenings, but who cares? I'm always right =].

Amy... Has a like for animals, and according to Tim , is a zoophile. She is a very nice person however and will help you however she can!

Saf... Very, very odd. Likes to flirt with teachers and other males. Although, he has a good music taste. Has a weird love for Apple and despises Microsoft, but who doesn't?

Shannon... She's funny, and fun to be around. But watch out, if you drop, put, hold money near her, you won't have it much longer. Hehe =].

Humaira... Scary. One of those people who you could imagine as a serial killer (in a film) She has some very good ideas of killing and disposing of people and their bodies.

Andy... Scares me sometimes, and can be strange but at other times he can be funny, and I hate him as he is too good at connect 4 AND tic-tac-touch.

Of course there's many others, but i don't know what to put for them!!

This week:
  • Me and Emad had a small argument over the great contest that is Eurovision. Its great! I've watched it ever since I was little. The United Kingdom may be purposely not voted for, but that doesn't ruin the competition. And looking at this year's United Kingdom possible entrants, it's pretty fair to say we deserve to come near the bottom. Andy Abraham is a good singer, but that song is not of Eurovision standard. My favourite to win this year is the Irish entry, ''Irelande douze pointe'' sung by Dustin the Turkey.
  • Spoons! It was played quite a few times this week, and was a lot of fun. I was accused of cheating by Bryony, but what me and Glover did was fair, fun and made the game more interesting for everyone else.

  • Maths talk. On Monday we had a maths talk from Mr Eastaway. It was basically a show of how to scam people when they're pissed. Very very cool.

Anyway, I might post again tommorow, and post a pre-eurovision review within the next few weeks! So have fun, and listen to some good music...

If we were a movie








Wednesday, 20 February 2008

Sal’s Subway Special...

Why Sal, I am rather dissapointed. You couldn’t let me have my moment of glory could you. Just when I finally find something that I am good at, I have to share the top spot with someone. There’s only room for one of us (or an eighth of one of your twins) for the no. 1 place and that’s me.

Yes, I feel the need to blog today because from the last time I blogged I was 16years and 360 days old. But today I am celebrating my happy 17 years and 15 dayth birthday (Well… just to be awkward and because of the fact that I couldn’t be arsed blogging on my actual birthday)
Going back to this Subway special (only available to Sal), he has this HUGE crush on these twins (even though it was them that crushed him last night in bed) but he won’t admit it. He prefers to remain in denial but the 2D shape he has recently taken gives it away. On reply to the abattoir bit on his post yesterday… send me and Saf to the abattoir, we TEMPORARILY (for about 0.000234 seconds) fulfil the twins hunger (tell them to try Shreddies). Send the twins to the abbatoir and we solve Africa’s starvation problem, the noise levels decrease by 2000decibels within the common room, you won’t have to commit bigamy (just because you can’t make your mind up… greed b*****d) and we will no longer take piss out of you (simply because we are considerate towards the widowed). You haven’t considered all your options have you Sal?

Anyway how was my day? Pretty good actually. Sal wasn’t talking to me!! But apart from that I got the result for the trigonometry test today and I didn’t screw it up! Considering minimal revision I any, I got 32/46 which was apparently better than some people in the top set. I feel clever for once. Besides that, not much else happened today. We did an experiment in physics today which basically involved putting marshmallows in a microwave. Fun. And the afternoon consisted of a whole load of frees where me and Saf ‘worked’ for a while and then Saf noticed something wasn’t right . I started getting all agitated, tetchy and was finding it hard to concentrate as my blood sugar levels had deteriorated which only meant we had to do one thing. Go down to town and buy our emergency glucose intake.

Despite the ‘fun’ I’ve had today it’s been a crap start to the week after the holiday; well it wasn’t a holiday for me really. I hard work experience last week at Dewsbury district hospital. That would have been boring too if hadn’t been for me breaking all the rules that had been set out for us students. Watched all sorts of clinical practices that I wasn’t suppose to and also read through all the patient notes as well as following the consultant round on the ward with a hoard of doctors interrogating all the patients. And for the benefit of the blog: I did not kill anyone. What? Don’t look at me like that. *Looks shifty* (And again it’s the whole dodgy looks thing)

Oh and I’m doing the Open University course in medicine molecules and drugs. It seems pretty easy actually. It’s everything that we’re doing in chemistry at the moment. I also found out more about the peer mentoring thing today but that I shall save for later as I feel that I have written enough for today and made up for all them days I have missed blogging. I know. We’re worse than Saf. I shall try to be more efficient and blog more often.

I bid you goodbye.

Tuesday, 19 February 2008

Long time no... whatever...

I just wanted to post on here 'cause the last blog was too long ago! So I'll just post anything i can think of then post something more interesting later...

Amy has turned evil
It seems that Amy is following in the footsteps of Humaira. The 'wannabe' completed a day or work experience at an abbatoire. When she was seen following the terrible job, people thought she would be zombified and sickened. But Amy was as bright as ever. When asked what she thought of the ordeal, she said '' it wasn't actually as bad as you think''. What kind of sick mind does she have? An electrified bolt through a cows head, their throats slit, pools of blood and cows kicking and squirming. It would be the perfect scene for Humaira, but now it seems like Amy is loving the atmosphere of death and the ''smell'' of death as she describes it. She scares me. But i love her really ^_^.

Also, I have decided that Zainab and Saf should be sent to an abbatoir and then fed to ''the twins'', for the fact that they still seem to think i want to marry them. Everyone knows that i would never marry them and no, I'm not the lettuce in a sandwich.


Yesterday was an okay day, more lessons, however, I was greeted on a morning by no other than Rob Winterbourne and Bryony Yates and their infamous dirty comments, what joy...

Il continue this later


THE REAL BASSHUNTER...

Wednesday, 6 February 2008

Where Do...

Guten Abend!

It's true. "Our" song is "A Thousand Miles" by Vanessa Carlton. Just thought I would make it official.

Well, today was the day of the corner. Bryony kicks well. Bin-humping? Ahem. An act of madness. She still has morals. Yes...! Humaira throws things violently and is actually pretty short for a "casual" serial killer.

Markus Zusak's "The Book Thief". At the moment it's playing out to be one of the best books I have read. I feel like I can actually say that. I'll give a complete review once I'm done. Just like I do with any film, music album or book I have passed. Fascinating.

Oh and it's official: Michael Chabon's "Wonder Boys" is wonderful. Yup. And I now have the feeling I am the new, obnoxious (in terms of weird/new/different/un-sick) person in this many-year-old group who has left his mark by a) having great moments of sexual tension with Amy which she enjoys very much b) reigniting the interest of books and making them the subject of "hype" instead of films etc... c) "No Country For Old Men" - need I say more on that topic? and d) objecting to the distasteful language around him and the adventures into sick thoughts whilst still having a firm ground on where everyone stands in these sick topics.

Therefore, a moment of incredibly sentimentality. Thank you. It was said by Bryony at one point too: "He's becoming one of us and it's a good thing". It sure is.

Turrah dear friends.

Emad.