Life Goes On, but it must not go on dumber, less informed, mentally poorer. We were privileged to have our collective minds enriched on a daily basis by a ten minute read each morning that encapsuled decades of knowledge, a philosophical library, and a strategic eye that saw beyond all horizons. No single pen can replace these lines. We, each of us, must make up a little of this loss on our own.
Who are we and us? The commies raced to claim an old comrade. The Arab nationalists have anointed him above Abdel Nasser. Muslims, Christians, Secular, and Infidels as Ziad put it say he was their voice.
To me he was Free Lebanese Thought. Scratch that, make it Free Thought period, for free thought can not be bound by geography. A school of thought based on deep-wide-long-fat knowledge, smart-logical-surgically precise analysis, and genetically gifted vision that can not be acquired or taught.
We have a void to fill, a void that can only be filled with a collective effort. So today we, each of us, must think a little harder, read a little bit more, make that read a lot more, dig a little deeper, look a little bit further.
Today we graduated. It is now time to work.
Monday, February 26, 2007
Sunday, February 25, 2007
Personal Loss
Thursday, February 22, 2007
You can't spell "Tante min el Achrafiyeh" without TNT in el Achrafiyeh
My friend in the garbage business tells me that we recycle 6% of our garbage, that includes all of our political class. That means we have a 94% margin of improvement since Zero waste is possible with today's technology. Not only is it possible, it is doable at a much lower cost than we pay Sukleen (whose owners shall remain anonymous) to basically just relocate Beirut's garbage to abandoned villages.
Speaking of garbage diposal, every couple of days someone decides to quit an old vice and dispose of his supply of TNT in the nearest dumpster. Now that's a commendable act but it is causing a bit of panic in the neighborhood. Shouldn't we encourage these repentant souls by providing them with safe ways to get rid of their hazardous material? Is TNT recyclable? I'm sure we can we turn it into biodegradable toilet paper, or wassabi, or something. We can equip recycling bins with voting booth style curtains to protect the anonymity of recyclers, that way you can't tell if they're dumping Paper, Glass, or good old TNT.
Action must be taken, we are sitting on thousands of tons, metric and nautical, of this stuff; if you doubt that go look under the layer of soil in that plant pot hanging off your balcony. We might as well put it to good use. It might be enough to wipe out the national debt, or the whole city, or something.
Speaking of garbage diposal, every couple of days someone decides to quit an old vice and dispose of his supply of TNT in the nearest dumpster. Now that's a commendable act but it is causing a bit of panic in the neighborhood. Shouldn't we encourage these repentant souls by providing them with safe ways to get rid of their hazardous material? Is TNT recyclable? I'm sure we can we turn it into biodegradable toilet paper, or wassabi, or something. We can equip recycling bins with voting booth style curtains to protect the anonymity of recyclers, that way you can't tell if they're dumping Paper, Glass, or good old TNT.
Action must be taken, we are sitting on thousands of tons, metric and nautical, of this stuff; if you doubt that go look under the layer of soil in that plant pot hanging off your balcony. We might as well put it to good use. It might be enough to wipe out the national debt, or the whole city, or something.
Wednesday, February 21, 2007
Fill in the Blanks
الزعيم 1: رح بقّ البحصة
الزعيم 2: بقها بقى للبحصة
المواطن: أكلناها.......
الزعيم 2: أنا عندي 10 بحصات
الزعيم 1: فتاح كسارة
المواطن: أكلناها.......
للأجوبة الصحيحة إقلب الشاشة
الزعيم 2: بقها بقى للبحصة
المواطن: أكلناها.......
الزعيم 2: أنا عندي 10 بحصات
الزعيم 1: فتاح كسارة
المواطن: أكلناها.......
للأجوبة الصحيحة إقلب الشاشة
Monday, February 19, 2007
Vanity
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
Friday, February 09, 2007
Billboard Review
مشوار عجل الديب بيعرضك لشي ثلاث ملايين و نصف "بانو" اعلاني. (أكتر من 95% منُّن منتصب و منصوب بشكل غير قانوني، بس حطّ بالخرج مين بيحكي بالقانون بهل أيام.) هلّق إذا جمعنا كل هل رسائل بمجلّد واحد. بيطلع معنا جوهرة أدبية بتوصفلنا واقع الحضارة اللبنانية. رح وفّر عليكن الوقت والبنزين و أعطيكن الكليف نوتس.
الحملة الجديدة لمحبّي الحياة بتقول: "باقي هون"، و بعدين بيزهق و بيغيّر رأيو لا مش باقي هون،"نازل عالشغل"، "رايح إسهر"، "راجع من السفر"...فتبيّن إنّو محبّي الحياة كلّن رجال ما في نسوان "رايحة تسهر" أو "نازلة عالشغل" مثلاً. رجال بتحب تسهر من جهة و من الجهة التانية عندك قوس قزح! ما حدا مبسوط بهل البلد قد جماعة حلم.
بعيداً عن الألوان سقط شي بالباراشوت بالأبيض والأسود بلا وجه و بلا قفى إسمو 11 آزاغ. بيقولو إنّو هنّي بالنص. طب بس إذا 8 زبالة و 14 مجارير أجلكن، هلّق إنتو لي بالنص ما بتكون طالعة ريحتكن؟
وأخيراً في الذكرى..."عن جدّ اشتقنالك".
هلّق السنة الماضية كانت "اشتقنالك" حاف عالناشف.
فشو معقول تكون السنة الجاي؟ "عن جدّ عن جدّ اشتقنالك ولوووو"؟
الحملة الجديدة لمحبّي الحياة بتقول: "باقي هون"، و بعدين بيزهق و بيغيّر رأيو لا مش باقي هون،"نازل عالشغل"، "رايح إسهر"، "راجع من السفر"...فتبيّن إنّو محبّي الحياة كلّن رجال ما في نسوان "رايحة تسهر" أو "نازلة عالشغل" مثلاً. رجال بتحب تسهر من جهة و من الجهة التانية عندك قوس قزح! ما حدا مبسوط بهل البلد قد جماعة حلم.
بعيداً عن الألوان سقط شي بالباراشوت بالأبيض والأسود بلا وجه و بلا قفى إسمو 11 آزاغ. بيقولو إنّو هنّي بالنص. طب بس إذا 8 زبالة و 14 مجارير أجلكن، هلّق إنتو لي بالنص ما بتكون طالعة ريحتكن؟
وأخيراً في الذكرى..."عن جدّ اشتقنالك".
هلّق السنة الماضية كانت "اشتقنالك" حاف عالناشف.
فشو معقول تكون السنة الجاي؟ "عن جدّ عن جدّ اشتقنالك ولوووو"؟
Thursday, February 08, 2007
Maroun El Ras in the News Again
Tuesday, February 06, 2007
Pro War? Say Aye!
So far we have:
Children against war
Mothers against war
Desperate housewives against war
War veterans against war
Someone with no one against war
March 11th against war
Most calendar days against war
Billboards against war
I love life clearly against war
I love life with conditions also against war
TV clips against war
Fatwas against war
Haifas against war
Human chains against war
Chain letters against war
Youtube clips against war
Newspaper ads against war
Blogs against war
Honor pacts against war
Bumper stickers against war
.
.
.
Come on pro war crowd. Express yourself against the against war monopoly of propaganda. Do something!
Children against war
Mothers against war
Desperate housewives against war
War veterans against war
Someone with no one against war
March 11th against war
Most calendar days against war
Billboards against war
I love life clearly against war
I love life with conditions also against war
TV clips against war
Fatwas against war
Haifas against war
Human chains against war
Chain letters against war
Youtube clips against war
Newspaper ads against war
Blogs against war
Honor pacts against war
Bumper stickers against war
.
.
.
Come on pro war crowd. Express yourself against the against war monopoly of propaganda. Do something!
Friday, February 02, 2007
Loving Life one day at a time
Things in Beirut are now Calm. Beirut Calm, off course, which is not to ever be confused with serenity calm. "Now" must also be taken in the Beirut sense of the word. Now means literally Now. This moment. Now is different from... Now. We are living the "Live the Moment" cliche.
Short term planning has been reduced to spur of the moment decisions. Dinner tonight is a long term plan. Your reservations are a Tic-o-tac ticket. You might feast, but more likely you'll stay hungry. Too many variables could change between now, lunchtime, and then, dinner time.
While planning a weekend trip for next weekend would be considered too short a notice in most parts of the world, these days here it is called ambition. I aspire to watch the Superbowl sunday night. I have a dream ... of a Wednesday hump.
Next month? Next year? Are you fucking kidding me? That's the afterlife, you go on doing things as you see right and hope that in the end your faith won't let you down.
This chaotic life style is too much to handle for most normal people. But we always say that Lebanon is abnormal, I mean a Special little country.
Short term planning has been reduced to spur of the moment decisions. Dinner tonight is a long term plan. Your reservations are a Tic-o-tac ticket. You might feast, but more likely you'll stay hungry. Too many variables could change between now, lunchtime, and then, dinner time.
While planning a weekend trip for next weekend would be considered too short a notice in most parts of the world, these days here it is called ambition. I aspire to watch the Superbowl sunday night. I have a dream ... of a Wednesday hump.
Next month? Next year? Are you fucking kidding me? That's the afterlife, you go on doing things as you see right and hope that in the end your faith won't let you down.
This chaotic life style is too much to handle for most normal people. But we always say that Lebanon is abnormal, I mean a Special little country.
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