Qilililililililili! Hello and welcome to the OFFICIAL (I have to exaggerate...I am Iraqi) TSR Iraqi Society. This society is open to all, whether you're a Iraqi, interested in Iraqis or even desire to send us hate mail... ahlan wa sahlan. Soo shlonkom? Dakheewit? Choni? Dolma? Timan wa qeema? Koubat Mousil? Tabsi? Na3al? Sodig chithib?
May this thread become a home away from home and may we finally see peace in Iraq.
I can't believe, I forgot to add that. Also how the hell does a society work? I see myself as "leader" apparently, and as a typical leader, my iron fist shall.... if I can work out how.
I can't believe, I forgot to add that. Also how the hell does a society work? I see myself as "leader" apparently, and as a typical leader, my iron fist shall.... if I can work out how.
lol we played that in our car cruising through london one night a few years ago for a laugh and some guy in his car slowly crept up beside our car, turned to look at us and started bopping his head. he was white. it was brilliant.
Qilililililililili! Hello and welcome to the OFFICIAL (I have to exaggerate...I am Iraqi) TSR Iraqi Society. This society is open to all, whether you're a Iraqi, interested in Iraqis or even desire to send us hate mail... ahlan wa sahlan. Soo shlonkom? Dakheewit? Choni? Dolma? Timan wa qeema? Koubat Mousil? Tabsi? Na3al? Sodig chithib?
May this thread become a home away from home and may we finally see peace in Iraq.
Well done!
Even if it's not officially official I DARE the TSR oppressors to shut us down, we'll instigate an insurgency and rain ni3lan upon their heads.
I am not Iraqi, just a random question for you if you grew up in Iraq...
What was the general public opinion of Sadam and how he attacked Iran/Kurds..even Kuwait?
thankssss
I didn't grow up in Iraq, yet I left Iraq due to Saddam. The majority of Iraqis despise Saddam, for he was a cruel and wicked dictator, regarding those wars... my personal opinion is that they were beyond pointless. Till this day we are paying the price.
Basra sports city is a major sports complex in the city of Basra, southern Iraq. Construction started in the project on 15 July 2009 and expected to be completed by late 2012. The city was funded by the government of Iraq with a budgeted spending of $550 million dollars contributed to contain main stadium with capacity of 65,000 people, secondary stadium capacity of 20,000, four top five stars hotels and other related sports facilities. The project will host the 2013 Gulf Cup of Nations that will be held in Iraq. The contract of building the city was won by Abdullah Al-Jaburi a major Iraqi construction contractor and two other American companies 360 architecture and Newport Global. The project is expected to be one of the largest sports cities in the Middle East.