LebAngel Posted January 28, 2008 Share Posted January 28, 2008 better wild than tidy:wink2: Did you understand what I wrote in french? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xBillyBrownx Posted January 28, 2008 Share Posted January 28, 2008 better wild than tidy:wink2: Did you understand what I wrote in french? haha i'm making excuses for him.. pretty much.. i'm not a very good speaker but i can understand:mf_rosetinted: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
christy22 Posted January 29, 2008 Share Posted January 29, 2008 ben .....comment dire......ça ressemblé un peu à une choucroute..... ...au naturel ils st bcp mieux! metlé chi tassé fok rasso sorry wont translate....too young to die.... I'm a nice girl ....you know J'ai pas trouve que ses cheveux etaient differents:shocked: Ils sont toujours comme ca ses cheveux:blink: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xBillyBrownx Posted January 29, 2008 Share Posted January 29, 2008 J'ai pas trouve que ses cheveux etaient differents:shocked: Ils sont toujours comme ca ses cheveux:blink: oui mais ils etaient un peu plus soignes ce jour Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
christy22 Posted January 29, 2008 Share Posted January 29, 2008 i'm really into flashy colours.. that could be why:blink:i think i also love him too much.. but what the heck i'm sure you do too I love flashy colors to!! He's diffrent from others when he wears flashy colors. Ca lui va bien en plus, comme il est brun:wub2: haha i'm making excuses for him..pretty much.. i'm not a very good speaker but i can understand:mf_rosetinted: Excuses for him? LOL we all do make excuses for him, it's normal... As for the hair, well i can't judge, coz i have the same hair, same curls:blush-anim-cl: And i assure you we do what we can to make it look OK.. we can't allways controle it:roftl: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xBillyBrownx Posted January 29, 2008 Share Posted January 29, 2008 I love flashy colors to!! He's diffrent from others when he wears flashy colors.Ca lui va bien en plus, comme il est brun:wub2: Excuses for him? LOL we all do make excuses for him, it's normal... As for the hair, well i can't judge, coz i have the same hair, same curls:blush-anim-cl: And i assure you we do what we can to make it look OK.. we can't allways controle it:roftl: haha i noe they're more fun right? truee.. i think most stuff suits him:wub2: i have curly hair too! it's so difficult to control..and it gets in my way a lot hehe:boxed: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LebAngel Posted January 29, 2008 Share Posted January 29, 2008 J'ai pas trouve que ses cheveux etaient differents:shocked: Ils sont toujours comme ca ses cheveux:blink: en fait si tu regardes bien ds ta signature, les 3 premières pics st différentes de la dernière....disons que son front est trop dégagé et ses boucles trop bien faites....donc le tout n'est pas vraiment naturel, en fait pas du tout:mf_rosetinted: dont missunderstand me, usually i like his hair, & i'd like to have curly hair too... i'd like to know too what Allegra wrote in italian in the other thread btw, Cubs, were you at the Nice airport last day? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
christy22 Posted January 29, 2008 Share Posted January 29, 2008 en fait si tu regardes bien ds ta signature, les 3 premières pics st différentes de la dernière....disons que son front est trop dégagé et ses boucles trop bien faites....donc le tout n'est pas vraiment naturel, en fait pas du tout:mf_rosetinted: dont missunderstand me, usually i like his hair, & i'd like to have curly hair too... i'd like to know too what Allegra wrote in italian in the other thread btw, Cubs, were you at the Nice airport last day? what thread?? i'll try to transalte it... i know spanish but it's similar sometimes. Who was at Nice airport?? Il etait trooo chou dans la video a l'aeroport:wub2: Si je pouvais le voir aussi proche comme ca!! Quelqu'un l'a deja vu de si proche et parle avec lui?? I don't know why i'm using french.. it just cam uo in french... if someone need me to translate, i'll do it.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xBillyBrownx Posted January 29, 2008 Share Posted January 29, 2008 what thread?? i'll try to transalte it... i know spanish but it's similar sometimes. Who was at Nice airport?? Il etait trooo chou dans la video a l'aeroport:wub2: Si je pouvais le voir aussi proche comme ca!! Quelqu'un l'a deja vu de si proche et parle avec lui?? I don't know why i'm using french.. it just cam uo in french... if someone need me to translate, i'll do it.. i haven't seen this video.. i noe i wishh!! i'm HOPING to get to talk to him if i go to one of his concerts in the UK Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
christy22 Posted January 29, 2008 Share Posted January 29, 2008 i haven't seen this video.. i noe i wishh!! i'm HOPING to get to talk to him if i go to one of his concerts in the UK cooll we'll go together then:naughty: anyone cares to join us?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Loverrated Posted January 29, 2008 Share Posted January 29, 2008 hey, sorry if it has been asked before but i dont have time to read the whole thing... i've always been attracted by lebanon and i almost went there 2 years ago but then sthg happened etc...I would like to know sthg...sometimes there is a huge difference between what you can read and how things really are... so is lebanon a very religious coutry, is the main religion greek orthodox? and is it a big part of people's life ... and also i read in the human rights that homosexuality was a crime in Lebanon and that hmosexuals are not allowed to create an association and are pursued by the vice squad, is it till true nowadays? I also read that the gay and lesbian community is still harassed by the police and the laws, its written in the penal code that homosexuality is punishable by imprisonment regardless of age and circumstances, is it really that way??? thanks for taking the time to answer Lvr Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lolliepop_girl Posted January 30, 2008 Share Posted January 30, 2008 *CRIES!* Everybody is speaking diferent languages! I know very little Samoan, am learning French at school and all but I don't really get ANY of this I don't think it's Lebanese, am I right? I think it's mostly French... I'm going to an English speaking thread Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LebAngel Posted January 30, 2008 Share Posted January 30, 2008 hey, sorry if it has been asked before but i dont have time to read the whole thing... i've always been attracted by lebanon and i almost went there 2 years ago but then sthg happened etc...I would like to know sthg...sometimes there is a huge difference between what you can read and how things really are... so is lebanon a very religious coutry, is the main religion greek orthodox? and is it a big part of people's life ... and also i read in the human rights that homosexuality was a crime in Lebanon and that hmosexuals are not allowed to create an association and are pursued by the vice squad, is it till true nowadays?I also read that the gay and lesbian community is still harassed by the police and the laws, its written in the penal code that homosexuality is punishable by imprisonment regardless of age and circumstances, is it really that way??? thanks for taking the time to answer Lvr Hello! Lebanon is a beautiful country, i'm always amazed every time i go there! You should really visit it as soon as everything will be ok (and i really hope it's very very soon)! btw i'm watching the news flash right now!!!! it's snowing in Beyrouth, Jbeil and Hazmieh!!!! (for those who dont know it's on the beach!) about the religion, there's no official pourcentage and i think they are avoiding it for the moment coz the politic is based on the religion: the politicians are representing the different religious communities in Lebanon so for example ( the numbers are false, it's just to have an idea) the maronite are 25% of the population they have 25 seats in the Parlement, chiite 25% --> 25 seats, sunites 18%--> 18 seats, greek catholics 10%--> 10 seats........and so on for the 17 different religions. And about the greek orthodox, there's an important community but they aren't the biggest one, they are as many as the greek catholic i think. Actually there's no main religion in Lebanon, as i said, there's 17.....I'd like to precise that all the problems in Lebanon arent because of religion even if it seems so. I've got no idea about the gay rights & the legislation in Lebanon, even if i'm a lawyer . all i know is there's an important community, they dont hide themselves: they have their own night clubs in the Dowtown etc etc.... Maybe somebody here would be more helpful than me on this subject. Sorry if I was from time to time Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LebAngel Posted January 30, 2008 Share Posted January 30, 2008 *CRIES!*Everybody is speaking diferent languages! I know very little Samoan, am learning French at school and all but I don't really get ANY of this I don't think it's Lebanese, am I right? I think it's mostly French... I'm going to an English speaking thread Sorry sometimes it's easier to speak in French, but dont go away, it was a kind of break:naughty: a skid (?!? dérapage?) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
christy22 Posted January 30, 2008 Share Posted January 30, 2008 Hello! I've got no idea about the gay rights & the legislation in Lebanon, even if i'm a lawyer . all i know is there's an important community, they dont hide themselves: they have their own night clubs in the Dowtown etc etc.... Maybe somebody here would be more helpful than me on this subject. Everything you said about lebanon is true. As for the gay community things have chaged now... there are more and more Gay people over their, they don't hide, and police don't come after them. And miss you are a lawyer??? I'm preparing a project that i should realize in New york city starting april... I need a lawyers help concerning "les droits a l'image et certains types de contrats". Could you help me?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Loverrated Posted January 30, 2008 Share Posted January 30, 2008 the politicians are representing the different religious communities in Lebanon so for example ( the numbers are false, it's just to have an idea) the maronite are 25% of the population they have 25 seats in the Parlement, chiite 25% --> 25 seats, sunites 18%--> 18 seats, greek catholics 10%--> 10 seats........and so on for the 17 different religions. hey thank you, it's really interesting:thumb_yello: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cubitus Posted January 30, 2008 Share Posted January 30, 2008 hey, sorry if it has been asked before but i dont have time to read the whole thing... i've always been attracted by lebanon and i almost went there 2 years ago but then sthg happened etc...I would like to know sthg...sometimes there is a huge difference between what you can read and how things really are... so is lebanon a very religious coutry, is the main religion greek orthodox? and is it a big part of people's life ... and also i read in the human rights that homosexuality was a crime in Lebanon and that hmosexuals are not allowed to create an association and are pursued by the vice squad, is it till true nowadays?I also read that the gay and lesbian community is still harassed by the police and the laws, its written in the penal code that homosexuality is punishable by imprisonment regardless of age and circumstances, is it really that way??? thanks for taking the time to answer Lvr First welcome to the lebanese thread Loverrated. Yes in Lebanon there are 17 different religion : 40% christians (maronite-orthodox-catholic and other ) 55% muslims (chiite and sunnite) and 5% Druze. And YES people in lebanon are VERY religious... not always in a good way unfortunately anyway.... As for the LGBT rights in lebanon i can help you...Lebanon is the most open-minded country of the middle east BUT there is still a law which condems homosexality but this law is never applied to gay people...they live freely in lebanon but what they fear is not the law itself but homophobic people. As for the LGBT organisation it exists and it is called Helem and it fights for tolerance. In Lebanon you can find gay night clubs and bars and other places , and they are frequented by gay , bi and by gay friendly people. I can tell you also that homosexuality is accepted more and more by youth , so everything is going ok , the goverment should just remove this stupid law but we can still wait for Lebangel to remove it PS: Lebangel no i wasn't at Nice's aeroport when mika left...i think it was on sunday...and i don't live in nice Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Loverrated Posted January 30, 2008 Share Posted January 30, 2008 First welcome to the lebanese thread Loverrated.Yes in Lebanon there are 17 different religion : 40% christians (maronite-orthodox-catholic and other ) 55% muslims (chiite and sunnite) and 5% Druze. And YES people in lebanon are VERY religious... not always in a good way unfortunately anyway.... As for the LGBT rights in lebanon i can help you...Lebanon is the most open-minded country of the middle east BUT there is still a law which condems homosexality but this law is never applied to gay people...they live freely in lebanon but what they fear is not the law itself but homophobic people. As for the LGBT organisation it exists and it is called Helem and it fights for tolerance. In Lebanon you can find gay night clubs and bars and other places , and they are frequented by gay , bi and by gay friendly people. I can tell you also that homosexuality is accepted more and more by youth , so everything is going ok , the goverment should just remove this stupid law but we can still wait for Lebangel to remove it wow, thank you, i googled it before asking you know but it's always better when you ask people who can tell you from the inside..it's very instructive...the gay bars look great...and lol@wait for Lebangel to remove the law..Is Helem just a name or does it mean sthg in particular? And on a total different level, is there a lot o cedartrees? i love the smell of cedar oil and the shapes of those trees...and the 55% of muslims, do they eat Halal or alal or allal? (sorry fro the spelling, dont know how to write it) ...anyway thanx for your warm welcoming ....and what is the story with Nice?? Vous parlez français? c'est une ville que je connais bien, j'y suis souvent allée, surtout le vieux Nice... il parâit qu'il y a un tram maintenant, comme avant? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cubitus Posted January 30, 2008 Share Posted January 30, 2008 wow, thank you, i googled it before asking you know but it's always better when you ask people who can tell you from the inside..it's very instructive...the gay bars look great...and lol@wait for Lebangel to remove the law..Is Helem just a name or does it mean sthg in particular? And on a total different level, is there a lot o cedartrees? i love the smell of cedar oil and the shapes of those trees...and the 55% of muslims, do they eat Halal or alal or allal? (sorry fro the spelling, dont know how to write it) ...anyway thanx for your warm welcoming ....and what is the story with Nice?? Vous parlez français? c'est une ville que je connais bien, j'y suis souvent allée, surtout le vieux Nice... il parâit qu'il y a un tram maintenant, comme avant? Eh ben !!! tu parles français aussi oui le vieux Nice est tres charmant et le tram a été inauguré Décembre dernier ! now for your questions : about the hallal i honestly don't know...i think part of muslim only eat hallal and a part just don't care. As for the ceadars tree ...yes there are cedars but the really old emblematic cedars they are rather rare... PS : the meaning of ''Helem'' is dream Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LebAngel Posted January 30, 2008 Share Posted January 30, 2008 Everything you said about lebanon is true.As for the gay community things have chaged now... there are more and more Gay people over their, they don't hide, and police don't come after them. And miss you are a lawyer??? I'm preparing a project that i should realize in New york city starting april... I need a lawyers help concerning "les droits a l'image et certains types de contrats". Could you help me?? I'm a lawyer not an attorney, juriste-conseil, il ne me reste plus que 2 mois et j'ai fini mes études!! i'm not sure i could be very helpful: i'm specialised in transports, aviation, shipping, maritime law... but if i could, i would Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LebAngel Posted January 30, 2008 Share Posted January 30, 2008 Eh ben !!! tu parles français aussi oui le vieux Nice est tres charmant et le tram a été inauguré Décembre dernier !now for your questions : about the hallal i honestly don't know...i think part of muslim only eat hallal and a part just don't care. As for the ceadars tree ...yes there are cedars but the really old emblematic cedars they are rather rare... PS : the meaning of ''Helem'' is dream the cedars...it reminds me when i was 11 and my teacher asked me if there were a lot....and I was like: euh...not many... and he didnt believe because Lebanon is known for Cedars, he just forget that there were a war.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LebAngel Posted January 30, 2008 Share Posted January 30, 2008 First welcome to the lebanese thread Loverrated.Yes in Lebanon there are 17 different religion : 40% christians (maronite-orthodox-catholic and other ) 55% muslims (chiite and sunnite) and 5% Druze. And YES people in lebanon are VERY religious... not always in a good way unfortunately anyway.... As for the LGBT rights in lebanon i can help you...Lebanon is the most open-minded country of the middle east BUT there is still a law which condems homosexality but this law is never applied to gay people...they live freely in lebanon but what they fear is not the law itself but homophobic people. As for the LGBT organisation it exists and it is called Helem and it fights for tolerance. In Lebanon you can find gay night clubs and bars and other places , and they are frequented by gay , bi and by gay friendly people. I can tell you also that homosexuality is accepted more and more by youth , so everything is going ok , the goverment should just remove this stupid law but we can still wait for Lebangel to remove it PS: Lebangel no i wasn't at Nice's hospital when mika left...i think it was on sunday...and i don't live in nice haha here we are!!! je sais pas comment je dois prendre ça??!!! je cherche un smiley qui convienne ms je ne le trouve pas!! Freedom is a very important subject for me, moreover in Lebanon, but i'm not a politician (not yet....maybe one day ....who knows....you will find me in the ministry of transports:naughty: ) but we can make it all change together, and i'm sure a lot of things are gonna change there and it will be because of all of us!! well done for your searchs!!! i totally agree with you, you pointed out really good the problem!! but i desagree on the pourcentage it's impossible, in my opinion, to give numbers, things have changed a lot since 2005. about Nice, i didnt talk about an hospital, i talked about the airport!!! you're tooo obsessed with your studies!! SCARY:shocked: but it's good and i know you're not from nice but from Menton, isn't it? but you are studying in nice, si j'ai bien compris... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LebAngel Posted January 30, 2008 Share Posted January 30, 2008 hey thank you, it's really interesting:thumb_yello: You're Welcome! wow, thank you, i googled it before asking you know but it's always better when you ask people who can tell you from the inside..it's very instructive...the gay bars look great...and lol@wait for Lebangel to remove the law..Is Helem just a name or does it mean sthg in particular? And on a total different level, is there a lot o cedartrees? i love the smell of cedar oil and the shapes of those trees...and the 55% of muslims, do they eat Halal or alal or allal? (sorry fro the spelling, dont know how to write it) ...anyway thanx for your warm welcoming ....and what is the story with Nice?? Vous parlez français? c'est une ville que je connais bien, j'y suis souvent allée, surtout le vieux Nice... il parâit qu'il y a un tram maintenant, comme avant? depuis qq jours il ya une invasion de francophones en fait on est qq uns à parler français ms on essaie autant qu'on peut de parler anglais pour ne pas faire peur à tout le monde:bleh: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
christy22 Posted January 30, 2008 Share Posted January 30, 2008 I'm a lawyer not an attorney, juriste-conseil, il ne me reste plus que 2 mois et j'ai fini mes études!! i'm not sure i could be very helpful: i'm specialised in transports, aviation, shipping, maritime law... but if i could, i would OHHHHHHHHH, pour le droit a l'image, it will be difficult.. But i'll keep you in mind, who knows, one day i'll be in export/import (I would love to anyway). 2 mois pour finir tes etudes!!!!!! La chanceee Still have 2 years:mf_rosetinted: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Loverrated Posted January 30, 2008 Share Posted January 30, 2008 You're Welcome! depuis qq jours il ya une invasion de francophones en fait on est qq uns à parler français ms on essaie autant qu'on peut de parler anglais pour ne pas faire peur à tout le monde:bleh: oh ok...sinon l'aéroport de Nice c'est vraiment une salle d'attente géante, ok comme ts les aéroports mais celui là je le trouve très très particulier... ok so i hope someone will tell me about the cedar trees and thanx again 4 everythg!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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