Who is to blame?
I was having a conversation tonight during the sahrah at a friend's house about the validity of the position that the Government of Jordan has taken regarding the War on Lebanon. A comment was made during that conversation that sparked a thought. Who is to blame? My friend said that the Jordanian people don't follow rules and get politically carried away easily and as a result should not be allowed to demonstrate and should be controlled *these words are me putting politely*. When I look around, the people of Jordan do behave rather impolitely towards each other and do not obey the rules. And the question here is who is to blame? We are certainly not stupid by evidence of the academic achievements and intuitive solutions made by Jordanian companies and Jordanian students ...etc. So IQ is not really it. I blame both the people and the government. I blame the government because the law doesn't seem to apply to everyone, and not all of the law is applied. To explain this, here...
Lexus?
ReplyDeletethere is a "tape" in there? I think new cars don't have this, right? walla it is an option that you can have if you want?
ReplyDeleteIt is a Lexus, you have to guess the model
ReplyDeleteLS400 series?
ReplyDeletesomething like this :
http://www.lexus.com/models/allModels/#/sedans/
or IS 350?
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ReplyDeleteplease feel free to del the prev comment...I was trying to give you the link of the photos..but didn't work.
ReplyDeletehow wrong my guess was? :)
ReplyDeleteLexus is correct, its neither an LS nor an IS.
ReplyDeletebas ana 3refet nes el jawab "bedoun ghesh :)"...so bytla3li ja2zet tardyeh :D
ReplyDeletebtw, it took me sometime to read about Lexus...that was an effort :)
Good for people to know.
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