Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Pascal blog

Frequent commentator Pascal, MD from Lebanon, has a blog now.

15 comments:

  1. No promises for frequent updates, to be honest. Depends whether I have something interesting to say.
    (No snickering in the back, please!)

    This here Stobblehouse blog is already a handful. :-)

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  2. Hey, he already added two more posts - both bi-lingual. He speaketh in tongues...

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  3. Congrats Doctor!

    "This here Stobblehouse blog is already a handful. :-)"

    I know what you mean. I have had to put aside creating a blog of my own because all available time goes into following Sir Eolake's communications. :-)

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  4. Maybe if I really ramp it up, I can keep everybody off the streets.

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  5. Sure, (Sir) Eolake, and thanks for the many cosy hours, spent both with your blog and at DOMAI, which, in my view, has become an institution.

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  6. Wow! COngratulations for your new blog and I would like to suggest you to write about female nudity to influence and persuade your Lebanese people to chnge their mindsets since your blog is bilingual.

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  7. No one wants to see those hairy beasts naked!

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  8. Pascal is a man of many talents. As someone who was forced to learn French, I can't imagine why anyone would do it of their own free will! ;-)

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  9. Thanks, Anurag, considering it. Actually, in my very first post the Stavro links already lead to female nude drawings, of lebanese models. Anonymous, have you just LOOKED at the cartoons on the link? You can't judge on what you've never truly seen.

    I intend to put a well-commented link about Domai some time soon, of course (still haven't figured out all the blogging ropes). Like, dude, no way to do without it, right? With special emphasis on the weekly newsletter and its archives.

    Joe Dick,
    I couldn't answer you, because French is a native language to me. Along with Arabic. (So my merit here is very relative!) I started learning English at 10.
    I like French a lot, and this makes me resent even more FORCING anybody to learn it, causing a very regrettable grudge aginst a good thing. Kind of, like violin lessons. :-)

    Since many of my friends speak only one of the two languages, I decided to be as undiscriminative as possible. :-)
    "Guaranteed 100% Babelfish-free!"

    P.S.: It's integrally pointless to attempt upsetting me by verbally trashing me country. As much as I am patriotic, no foreigner could possibly know the shortcomings of Lebanon better than expert me. :-(
    "Hairy beasts"? You haven't seen some of the local "macho hunks" thinking very highly of their beer-gutted, ashtray-smelling, sweaty 'n' spiky sex-appeal!

    But I'm not saying such stuff on my blog. For safety reasons. ;-)

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  10. Congratulations my dear friend Pascal on your blog. I will read it as often as I can. You deserve to voice your opinions and wise thoughts. I'm very happy for you Doctor.

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  11. I can't imagine why anyone would do it of their own free will! ;-)

    To Dick, you don't get out much do you?

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  12. I do. That's probably why I post a few times, and then weeks pass before I post again. You, however, probably never leave your mom's basement.

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  13. Gee, now that is seems obvious Eolake, TTL, myself, and several others are not the combustible type, the new designated target is Joe Dick? Come on, this childish act is getting old. And transparent.
    "Sorry, Watson, no trace of constructive criticism in the vicinity."

    How about expressing disagreement with civility, for a welcome change?

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  14. Well, Pascal, we all know that Donatello does machines. :-)

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  15. Hm. Interesting. Somehow I added that last comment here instead of after your Donatello comment in another discussion. Oh well.

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