tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20639917.post792527742862378757..comments2023-10-12T07:31:09.646-06:00Comments on AfghaniDan: Eid al FitrDagarDanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03147536721447977860noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20639917.post-47777531491376653952010-09-11T11:22:12.829-06:002010-09-11T11:22:12.829-06:00Slappy nailed it- VERY informative; the final part...Slappy nailed it- VERY informative; the final part showing us a view into of Afghanistan's (very) dark side that, because it's been a part of their culture for so long, does not seem bad to them.<br />But I am glad to got to learn a little about Ahmad Massoud- after reading the link you had up, I was curious enough to read some more about him- very interesting!<br />And of course, a joyous and celebratory Eid to you! Hydrate, sir!Goo-mannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20639917.post-74400932837166554612010-09-10T10:13:41.829-06:002010-09-10T10:13:41.829-06:00Wow. Lots to digest in this one, bro - informative...Wow. Lots to digest in this one, bro - informative as always. But suffice to say that your empathetic Ramazan observance was a noble act, and welcome back to the delights of nourishing & hydrating oneself while the sun shines upon you.<br /><br />Eid-e shumaa tabrik baasha!Slappynoreply@blogger.com