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Thursday, June 10, 2004
Posted by Junior_engineer & Pishi at 6:15 PM |
The Awakening
A time comes in your life when you finally get it ... when in the midst of all your fears and insanity you stop dead in your tracks and somewhere the voice inside your head cries out --ENOUGH! Enough fighting, crying, or struggling to hold on. And, like a child quieting down after a blind tantrum, you blink back your tears and look at the world through new eyes.
This is your awakening.
...
...TO BE CONTINUED!
(From an email Kathy jan sent)
Posted by Junior_engineer & Pishi at 8:59 AM |
Wednesday, June 09, 2004
soooooooo cute!!
I like going up the ladders, but never come down!!or some one has to bring me down!!
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Posted by Junior_engineer & Pishi at 7:44 AM |
Tuesday, June 08, 2004
Varsity!!!
Eric: Do you want to join the Varsity?
Junior Engineer and Jeana:hah???
Eric: And now there is the blank stare!!!
Junior Engineer: Are you joking?wow;)
Professional Fencing!!here I come:)we have given the offer;)BE WARE!!
Posted by Junior_engineer & Pishi at 10:19 PM |
Begining of everything is always the best..new..exciting..challanging..interesting..that's why I like to start things over and over:)
Posted by Junior_engineer & Pishi at 11:22 AM |
Sunday, June 06, 2004
People who do not read history are doomed to repeat it
Yesterday there was a very interesting lecture about what is the preception of forigners about Iranians. It was really interesting that the things we see now has been there in Iran's culture for years..since 17 century...and even if you try to change it through law or ethics like religion, due to the living environment, its unlikely to be very sucessful. As my dad puts it, because of different wars and dinesties ruling Iran for centuries, and each one had different sets of rules, people have come up with their own sets of rules as common sence. Iranians do understand the meaning behind the hidden figure of speeches and exagerations, however for a forigner, it seems strange but one have to be in a culture and learn their language to be able to understand the behavior of those cultures..generalizing a culture based on first impressions is not a good way of jugding. Iranians are precieved to be very indirect, due to different political situations they have been in for centuries, unfortunately this has become part of the regular life. I personally would rather be direct about my ways of life rather than putting things in such an indirect ways that just complicates the situations and cause miscommunication and finally causing misunderstandings.
Posted by Junior_engineer & Pishi at 8:10 PM |