Wednesday, April 1, 2009

April's Fool!

This shouldn't be applied in Egypt, we are being fooled everyday anyway
fooled by our friends, lovers, governors
mesh na2sa om April 1st kaman

7 comments:

  1. I agree with you Omar...
    I don't know why people love lying!

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  2. Hi ya 3omar it's a very nice blog but really ya 3omar why we're being fooled by our friends&lovers why when you love someone honestly you also get hurt honestly??? i'm really going mad any way congratulation 3o2bal el melk:):)

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  3. omar
    I have to ask you first if i can comment in arabic, this is your blog and if arabic comments are not welcomed just let me know>>
    هقول حاجة صغنونه بالعربى:)
    مبروك المدونة
    تحياتى

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  4. عادة غبيةاوي مش عارفةاصلها ايه
    هي اصلها ايه؟؟؟

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  5. The origin of April Fools' Day is obscure. One likely theory is that the modern holiday was first celebrated soon after the adoption of the Gregorian Calendar; the term referred to someone still adhering to the Julian Calendar, which it replaced. In many pre-Christian cultures May Day (May 1) was celebrated as the first day of summer, and signalled the start of the spring planting season. An April Fool may have been someone who did this prematurely. Another possible origin is that April 1 was counted the first day of the year in France. When King Charles IX changed that to January 1, some people stayed with April 1. In the eighteenth century the festival was often posited as going back to the times of Noah. An English newspaper article published on April 13th, 1789 said that the day had its origins when he sent the raven off too early, before the waters had receded. He did this on the first day of the Hebrew month that corresponds with April. A possible reference to April Fools' Day can be seen in the Canterbury Tales (ca 1400) in the Nun's Priest's tale, a tale of two fools: Chanticleer and the fox, which took place on March 32nd.

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  6. Gannah, this blog's name is EL Hawa Hawaia, ya3nee ay kalam fe ay wa2t so English french arabic anything but 3ebri ;)

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