Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Al-Wefaq o Al-Nefaq

Here we go again, if you take part in the elections you go straight to HELL!  Here is a simple guide if you took part in these years:

2002 = HELL
2006 = HEAVEN
2010 = HEAVEN
2011 = HELL

I think I know why, you see if you add 2+0+0+2=4 and if you add 2+0+1+1=4, Thus 4=4=HELL - Interestingly my cell number is also 4 but anyway as I was saying...
IF you add 2+0+0+6=8 & 2+0+1+0=3 Therefore, HELL*HELL= HEAVEN so 2006 was ok!! and any ODD number is also HEAVEN because there is only ONE GOD! 

This is basically the calculations and equations used by HQ in Duraz to decide on whether taking part in the elections leads to HELL or HEAVEN, and based on that whether the "People" of Bahrain should partake in them!! 

Secondly, the letter that was sent by the Minister of Justice to Al-Wefaq has shook their grounds and saddened them.  They came out crying HOW DARE YOU?? The premise of his letter was dude you don't speak for the entire population! (Al-Sha3b) and because everyone who isn't pro-Wefaq or Lulu is an infidel according to Al-Wefaq you can understand the outrage!!

But Al-Wefaq if anything are a theocracy in action!  An Islamic Empire of Iran style rule.  It's not whether their allegiance is to Iran or not.  It's the same destructive mentality that has locked Europe into the Dark Ages for hundreds of years.  Basically here is a guy, and he is HOLY! You'd think as a human race we'd grow out of ideas like that but apparently we haven't.  
















Sunday, August 21, 2011

Why we should invade Qatar!

Yes, I said it - INVADE.  If anything I'm known to be extreme, but lets analyze this:

Their First major #FAIL was when they fabricated evidence and submitted it to the international court of justice regarding Hawar!  They were caught red-handed, and they had to admit their failed attempt publicly.   

Second, although they maintain no real army or air force; their budget for such purposes is higher than Bahrain's Military budget by a lot!  

Third, the obvious corruption in electing Bin Hammam over Sh. Salman bin Ebrahim Al-Khalifa of Bahrain as AFC President (FIFA), hosting the World Cup in 45-50C Heat... and their attempt to get Bin Hammam to win the Presidency of the FIFA.  These attempts to buy their way into organizations has to be stopped.  So the question is what is the solution? What is the solution to a country that secretly signs deals with IRAN and ISRAEL behind the backs of its neighbors!  Do they really need to trade with Israel for their economy to survive?

Steps We Need to Take:

1. Increase the military budget 5 times
2. Eliminate the housing budget & the housing bank
3. Freeze all current and future projects till after the invasion
4. Double the size of the 7alwa Shwaiter Factory!
5. Raise taxes
6. Buy weapons from the USA/UK/Russia & China


INVADE


Steps to be taken after the Invasion:

1.  Use the 7alwa to win hearts & minds 
2.  Use the new money to build housing and services for Qataris & Bahrainis
3.  Sell Harrods and any Football team bought immediately!
4.  Invest in Education & Healthcare
5. Create the Bahraini-Qatari Victory Bridge!
6. Make one RED Flag, however, the Royal Car would be Maroon to make it fair!
7. Create a Parliament in Qatar merge it with Bahrain and implement one vote one voice so everyone is happy :) And introduce Unions and LMRA 
8. Give me Al-Jazeera


And everyone lives happily ever after.



Friday, August 19, 2011

MushaMark

I would like to introduce my new line of greeting cards.  I call them the MushaMark!

Happy Birthday:
- Happy Sweet Sixteen; ...... Now Cover Your Hair!
- Happy 70th Birthday; ...... There is No Way I Could have Set so many Candles on the Cake so I just set it on FIRE!

Sorry You Lost:

- your Revolution; ........... Sha7waaaaaal!
- all your Court cases; .......... Next time don't get Caught!
- your credibility; ........... Don't worry you can still win a Pulitzer!

Congratulations:
- On Being Naturalized; ...... You Are Now a Target!
- On Your Graduation; .......  You Are Now Eligible For Unemployment Benefits!
- On Your Marriage; ....... Many More to Come!
- On Your Mut3a; ....... May You Enjoy the Next Hour!
- On being Released from Jail; ....... Are you Working with the CIA? 
Thank You:

-  For Coming to my Protest; ...... Next Time Bring your own Molotov! 
-  For Breaking the Law on my behalf; ..... May your actions never be caught on Camera!
- For not Voting; ...... It's the best way towards a Democracy!

Holiday:

- Happy Valentine's Day; ....... I Love you like I Love my other Wives!
-  Happy Valnetine's Day; ....... My LuLu Lover!!
- Ramadan Kareem; ....... Only Burn & Pillage after Futoor!!

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Jail

Dear Fans, Followers,  I was reading through my fan mail, and I came across a lot of letters of people asking me how is it like in Jail? How are your cellmates? Guards? and the usual question, how do you get to tweet from Jail?? So I decided to respond to my many followers, and minions with this blog post!

My cell is quite modern, everything is finished in stainless steel or aluminum.  Nothing glossy, it's got a nice matte look to it.  My mattress is not as thick as I'd want it to be and I have one pillow.  The sheets are a nice plain white, no patterns.  I'm happy to say that my cell is "Green" the light on the ceiling is a compact fluorescent spotlight, too high for me to reach.  (Otherwise I would have opened it, took out a small metal part, picked the lock and ran away, I'd do it for the adventure more than the need to really.)  I have one small window that lets in natural light, sadly it doesn't have vintage vertical steel bars which I requested!  I'm also unhappy that my clothes aren't black and white stripped "Jail Outfits" I think we need to call Sh. Mai to help us preserve the cultural and aesthetic aspect of being in Jail.  


The food is actually quite good!  Yes, we get served a lot of Daal, but at least it isn't Oatmeal! We also get a good amount of Chicken and Meat, not much of a seafood selection though!  I'm unhappy with the emphasis on carbs (Bread & Rice) it has caused some of my cellmates to put on more weight, yes that includes Ebrahim Sharif.


The guards don't bother us much these days, and we don't get questioned as much as the first few weeks.  The only person the security forces love questioning is Abdul Jalil Al-Singace, because under pressure he involuntarily pees and as Bahrainis we can't get over watching a grown man pee in his pants!  Ebrahim Sharif is the person who gets tortured the most, usually with a Snickers Bar.  It's very brutal they unwrap it and dangle it in front of him.  You wouldn't believe the things he's said, but the thing is you can't take what he says for real in those situations, ahh the inhumanity sometimes gets to me.  The person I can't figure out is Abdul Hadi Al-Khawaja the father of the two girls.  He talks to himself quite often, and asks us to punch him in the face before any kind of media appearance.  I'm usually the first one to volunteer, I can't get over the Joy of a grown man begging me to punch him.  And, finally Al-Muqdad really annoys us with his long daily sermons.  Not my favorite guy.

We don't go outdoors much, mostly because it's really dusty.  I don't understand how people actually live in Al-Door.   We do get access to TV, although it is mostly on BTV.  And, yes we do wake up at the crack of dawn, and line up.  I've memorized the National Anthem by heart.  I tried to get them to film us dance Philipino Style like the guys in Cebu, but MOI had none of it.  Al-Muqdad wanted us to do a ceremonial dance in honor of Al-Hussain.  I wanted us to dance to "Just Dance" by Lady GaGa.  Ebrahim Sharif didn't want to dance, he thinks we should all write are memoirs like Nelson Mandela and Al-Singace keeps wanting to do the Chicken Dance.  All in all the day goes by quickly.  And I have a blackberry courtesy of the guards, we do odd jobs in the laundry, and kitchen.  I find those to be interesting, nothing like adding a little Chili to Ebrahim Sharif's food and watching him suffer with heartburn <Evil Cackle>.  Life is what you make of it, and I'm the happiest I've ever been. 





 

Sunday, July 24, 2011

A Friendly Guide to Boycotting Jawad!

JAWAD was created in the 1960s with the opening of it's first store.  Here is a list of everything associated with them till today for those who want to boycott him, because he said your blood isn't worth Vimto!

Fashion:

1. Acessorize
2. Adams
3. Alcott
4. Bendon
5. BHS
6. Shoe Citi
7. Celio
8. FCUK
9. HOBBS
10. KMS California
11. Kookai
12. Mango
13. Monsoon
14. Origem
15. Pixi
16. Pumpkin Patch
17. Quiz
18. Staff
19. Tammy
20. Tape a l'oiel

Restaurants & Cafes:

1. Aran
2. Burger King (I hope they sell it)
3. Chili's (Not going to miss it!)
4. Costa Coffee (Starbucks & Caribou Rock)
5. Delifrance (Not really French anyway)
6. Dairy Queen (Good days, are gone anyway)
7. The Great Kabab Factory (Not so Great)
8. Magic Wok (Not anywhere near Panda Express)
9. Papa John's (....... Cafe Italia is more Italian!!!)
10. Romano's Macaroni Grill (Their Lasagna has pepperoni in it *Puke*)
11. Thai Express
12. Tilly's 
13. Zen Express
14. Hotel Chocolat (City Centre) NEW ADDITION

Supermarkets:

1. Jawad
2. 24 Hours
3. Jawad Express
4. 24/7 Mini Mart (Yes even this little store)

Sales & Distribution:

1. Chesdale & Anchor (Back to the Danish Brands people! LURPAK)
2. Snapple (It's not really healthy anyway full or sugar!)
3. Highland Spring (Factory Owned by Al-Tajir Family of Bahrain/UAE)
4. Libby's
5. Hershey's Chocolates (Who eats American Chocolates?!)
6. Vielda
7. Ferraro Rocher
8. Mentos & Fruitella (Mentos and Coke can cause explosions!)
9. Frito-Lays Chips (Good reason to lose weight)
10. EMBORG Frozen Products
11. Americana Meats & Cakes
12. KDD Juices
13. Al-Shifa Honey
14. Tobasco Pepper Sauce (CRYSTAL RULES!!!)
15. Walker's Shortbread (FATTY Buttery Biscuits)
16. St. Dalfour Jams
17. Smucker's Preserves
18. Al-Safi Danone
19. Barilla Wholewheat Pasta (Wonder if it covers the non-Wholewheat!?)
20. Sweet 'n' Low (SPLENDA is better)
21. Crabtree & Evelyn
22. Tiptree Jams & Preserves
23. Dilmah Teas (Yuck!)
24. Sunbullah Pastries
25. Weetabix Cereals
26. Dorset Cereals
27. Toggi (Damn those are good!!)
28. Tchibo Coffee

Furniture: 

1. Artikel
2. Bois & Chiffons
3. Flamant
4. Galeria Sophia
5. La Maison Coloniale (City Centre)
6. SIA (City Centre)
7. The White Company (City Centre)

Travel & Tourism:

1. Al-Fanar Travel
2. Auto-o's (Nothing beats the Kanoos)
3. AVIS (Lots of alternatives)
4. Pathfinders
5. Travelex  (When in the airport you can exchange your money at NBB)

Logistics:

1.  Agility (Formerly PWC Logistics)
2.  JZCO (haha, Jawad Free Zone Company in Jebel Ali)

And finally the Jawad Service Station of the Sh. Khalifa Highway!!


Saturday, July 23, 2011

Super Heroes of Bahrain!!

Bahrain needs Super Heroes!  Yes we do.  Every society has EPIC characters based on some legendary folklore, Beowulf, Godzilla, Superman; a person who embodies Good, and another who embodies EVIL.  They often fight and the good guy almost always wins!!  

We need that because at times like this society needs to be uplifted, and shops needs something to over commercialize and sell like crazy!!  It's good for the soul, and good for business!  In fact what I find very odd is that we have people that embody evil such as (Umm 7mar) and it doesn't stop there, lots of old characters made up to scare the children back in a day when people weren't restricted by stupidity to be creative and come up with scary stuff.  Interestingly I don't find anyone countering them on the GOOD side.  All you have to do to avoid EVIL in our society is stay at home and shut up! 

So much for creativity!  The truth is that we need to challenge ourselves on how to energize and enrich a creative generation of people.  A very small creative & intelligent elite help make America what it is today.  However, what we do is merely tackle the intelligence part by investing in education.  Of course I'm not saying with Dr. Majed Al-Noaimi we are doing a good job or I wouldn't be the most extreme opposition figure in the Bahrain, but seriously if you look at Private Education where we do have some good High Schools most of them are good because of improvements in (Education=Intelligence) Society as a whole needs to play a role in creating creative minds!!  And creative minds are not created when they are afraid to experiment and try things.  

Sadly, our culture re-enforces Fear of Failure, and ties it to reputation, which is another hindrance in any entrepreneurial venture.  This is also why people who are smart/intelligent/reputable don't usually run in the elections for the fear of losing!  This is also the reason to some degree why the entrepreneurs in our society only come from the higher and richer classes! 

So the question is how do we get the lower/middle class to be creative!!  We need to invest in leaders/changing mind sets.  The Government needs to lead by example.  One way for the Government to enrich creativity is to butt out of things!  Let's all create a list of things the Government should just BUTT out of.  This would be the easiest way forward!  And finally what I'm trying to say is we need Super Heroes like Bahrainman/ManaMan/SaudiMan dressed in tight outfits and flashy colors fighting off EVIL Demonic Characters.  No really we need Leaders!  A few good men and... women if they cover their hair, or get special approval from me personally to lead us forward.  We need to create a society where someone like J.K Rowling can write a novel and be famous.  In Bahrain could you imagine Fatima Mohammed, a young writer just finishing Harry Potter and Philosopher's Stone - Her parents would never allow her to publish it!  Mohammed Khalid and Jassim Al-Saeedi will hold a pickett in front of her house; and Al-Wefaq will issue a statement condemning it!  Wa3ad will shut up as usual cause they have no backbone, and Haq would probably burn her house down!  That's all before the IAA investigates her, and MOI arrest her!  She will probably be released after pressure from some random external organization to a family that would probably ground her after embarrassing them with سحر و شعوذة

Bahrain needs to leap forward, we don't need to end up like Egypt with it's awful attempt at a Democracy.  We can be better!!  The key is we need everyone at a table no matter how much you like your own people and ideas, the collective mass needs every opinion.  

P.S I said everything above because I had a gun to my head, GO ISLAMIC REPUBLIC of BAHRAIN

Friday, July 22, 2011

Reem Khalifa vs. Lamees Dhaif

The title says it all.  Only if we could do a "Celebrity Deathmatch" would we do them any jusitce!  Lets start with Reem.  Reem Khalifa is the Sunni wife of Mansoor Al-Jamri, former editor of Al-Wasat, back from London, son of the late Abdulamir Al-Jamri.  They pose as a liberal family, Pro-AlWefaq.  So you might ask well, surely with her hair UNCOVERED, how is that possible?  Well like Maryam Al-Khawaja, fighting for a Bahrain (Shiite Religious Govt) they would never live in because it pays well to do so!  

Reem, is also known for two other theatrical performances.  One at the press conference with Sh. Khalid the Foreign Minister where she cried & wept over Bahrain and it's fallen martyrs.  Her shrieking was fake and very annoying.  One can only imagine what Mansoor goes through with her on a daily basis!  The other performance was after the Irish Press Conference in Bahrain, where she sweared at and then went on to Bitch-Slap another (Bahraini) woman (Youtube for evidence on both).  Before all of this, Reem use to write a column in Al-Wasat, no one read it ofcourse but it's the perk you get when your wife of the editor! (Was6a-City)

Lamees Dhaif, unlike Reem she covers her hair.  However, she's addicted to plastic surgery and photographing herself + editing her photos with a lot of photoshop!!  She tries to be funny & witty in her columns, while the somber and sad nature of her negative thoughts can never escape any of her writings.  She like the Khawajas & Nabeel Rajab likes to make shit up, as a main source of many of her pieces.  In fact if you had a lens good enough you'd see it footnoted at the bottom (1. Pile of shit) which gets in the way of her being a legitimate journalist, that nagging thing called the truth some discard. The problem is that she takes herself seriously, while her real crowd are pervy male readers from the Eastern Province of Saudi and some in Bahrain who like some people tend to salivate over her photo-shopped pictures, in an attempt to hook up with her not realizing that in reality her face is actually falling apart.

I can't really make up my mind on who is the most annoying female in Bahrain.  But I'd pay good money to seem wrestle in a ring!  Reem would probably win because of her shrieks, and Lamees's is face already part broken.