Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Gru: feedback is our friend

G G: sa iti schimbi culoarea la blog, se citeste greu
hpr.: iaaaar
hpr.: cum adica?
G G: e scrisul mic si gru
G G: se citeste greu
hpr.: gri, adica?
G G: gru e o greseala
G G: e mic

Monday, December 15, 2008

S-a ferit...


(from msnbc.msn.com)

G G: ai vazut stirile internationale?
hpr.: nu
hpr.: murim?
G G: a dat ceva jurnalist irakian cu papucii dupa bush
hpr.: yeaaa
G G: cauta sa vezi
G G: s-a ferit tampitul

In the Arab world, shoe flinging is a gesture of extreme disrespect. A notable occurrence of this gesture happened in Baghdad, Iraq in 2003. When U.S. forces pulled down a giant statue of Saddam Hussein during the 2003 invasion of Iraq, many Iraqi detractors of Hussein threw their shoes at the fallen statue.
The shoe represents the lowest part of the body (the foot) and displaying or throwing a shoe at someone or something in Arab cultures denotes that the person or thing is "beneath them." Showing the bottom of one's feet or shoes (for example, putting one's feet up on a table or desk) in Arab cultures is considered an extreme insult.Examples include Iraqi citizens smacking torn-down posters of Saddam Hussein with their shoes, and the depiction of President of the United States George H. W. Bush on a tile mosaic of the floor of the Al-Rashid Hotel's lobby, forcing all visitors entering the hotel to walk on Bush's face to enter the hotel.
(from wikipedia.org)

Sunday, December 14, 2008