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Pot heads, drunks, and fireworks

July 2nd, 2009

Should I move to this city? Seriously, look at the view of the city of Kelowna from barely top of one little mountain.

Yesterday was an official holiday in Canada, and everyone had the day off. Where do you think everyone was at? You guessed it, every beach in the area!

In the afternoon, we went to another town that is 20 minutes by car called Vernon. The place is gorgeous. The highway to there is right next to a lake called Kalamalka, which in Native means different colours. Something like that. So you can see multiple colours of blue. As we were driving, I snapped a couple of pictures of the lake and the amazing shades of blue.

We arrived at a beach in Vernon, and we ate lunch there on a picnic table. We brought with us egg salad and veggie & cheese sandwiches, lots of drinks, and fruits. The sun here burns your skin within 2 minutes. I usually don’t wear sun screen much, but I had to. My hands instantly turned red and I felt a burning sensation. I couldn’t believe how strong the UV rays from the sun are over here. The sand was even hotter. I couldn’t walk on the sand at all. I had to keep my sandals on. However, no humidity and the view is amazing!

Later at night, we went to downtown and we spent around 15 minutes looking for a parking spot. The tow truck drivers, most of them are Natives, had so much fun towing cars that are parked illegally. Did I mention that people in Kelowna can’t drive? They make up their own driving rules! You have to be extra careful and alert when driving around here.

So, we went to the park area where all the hotels and tourists are at. Did I mention that almost everyone in the city was there? Even from near by cities. What amazed me about last night is that I saw mostly old people, and drunk & doped up teenagers. I don’t really care if people get drunk, but little teens drunk? They were all walking along the park screaming, “Yaay Canada! Love Canada! Wohoo Canada!”

As it got darker, which was around 10:00 pm, more boats approached the middle of the lake. That is where the fireworks blasted from, and everyone wanted a front view of the action.

Like I said, the teenagers here are weird. My sister was so surprised that people around her age are a bit “weird.” She found everyone odd here. I don’t blame her. The people here are way more open, and the city is not as conservative as London. What happens if she went to Montreal again at her age now? That city is a bit crazy too!

I guess teenagers are celebrating pot country. What I noticed is that many bikers were here yesterday as well. The teenagers however were having a kick ass time in pot country. I snapped one of the teenagers that kept going back and forth with his herbal leaf flag. I guess he was proud to be high all the time.

Before the fireworks started, some drunk and overly high girl on her bicycle came by screaming, “Americans leave! This is fucking Canada day! Go back home! This is our country!” I looked at my sister and told her, “I think she was talking to you, because you are American. I wonder how she knew that?” My sister was born in USA and she didn’t like my comment. Go figure. She hates my sarcasm. :D

Anyways, this girl was something else. She stripped for everyone! It seems she just came from the beach and was all wet. She had sand stuck every where on her body. She kept screaming and complaining that the sand is stuck in certain cracks in her body, and she didn’t want anyone to look at her. She kept screaming, “DON’T FUCKING LOOK AT ME! EVERYONE FUCKING DON’T LOOK AT ME!” She was a drunk teenage stripper. I didn’t care really. By that time of the night, I was semi-high from inhaling all that pot. Every other person, even adults, were smoking it. Everyone knows me, I don’t need certain supplements to enhance my craziness and talking like a drunk. Caffeine is enough, but inhaling that shit made it worse!

Obviously, all this adventure scared the hell out of my sister. She kept huddling around us and kept saying, “I want to go home. I want mommy!” After the fireworks show, everyone there who wasn’t 100% drunk, got up and started walking really fast out of the park area. Hahaha!

It took us over an hour to get out of downtown, and my brother only lives 5 minutes away. The traffic was insane and so many cops, firetrucks, ambulances, and the news this morning reported that 40 people were arrested, and a boat got stolen too while we were there in that park. It was AWESOME! My sister didn’t think so, and in the car while driving back last night, I was talking so much and so hyper, she kept screaming at me and telling me to stop. I guess I scared her even more!

When we got back home, she was so scared, she started crying and demanded to go home to London. She never seen this craziness before. I told her, “Man, you live in Canada. You were born in the Western world! You think this was weird? This is normal! Get used to it!” :D

That was a fun Canada Day.

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Happy Canada Day 2009!

July 1st, 2009

Today is Canada Day or FĂȘte du Canada! We are celebrating Canada’s 142th birthday! Yaaaay Canada! Everyone say Happy birthday Canada! I hope all my fellow Canadians have a wonderful safe holiday, and eat lots of barbecued food and maple candy! :D

I am so craving maple now!

God keep our land, glorious and free! ;)

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RIP Michael Jackson

June 25th, 2009

May he rest in peace. The King of Pop, we all grew up listening to him, is in the hands of God now.

He is history, and today, a sad day in history. First, Farrah Fawcett died at the age of 62, and Michael Jackson at the age of 50.

Which songs will you always remember from the legend of our times?

These are my favorites:

Billie Jean – Michael Jackson

Beat It – Michael Jackson

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I was looking at the crowd

June 23rd, 2009

I gave a heart breaking speech back in late 1982. I found old pictures from way back then. I know, funny how I find such poses of my self. :P

Old records from the media wrote that I commented on various issues such as the aftermath of the Lebanese-Israeli war, and the ongoing Lebanese Civil war. Why all the religious conflicts in the area? When will it ever end? Looking back now, as an 80’s child, I grew up hearing about middle east wars, and if there will ever be peace in the area. Haven’t we had enough? Over 25 years later, and the area is in more chaos than before and serious problems can ignite at anytime.

My little blog first female Arab leader elections is still on. ;) (Post 1, Post 2) Maybe you and I can make a difference, and let our children and children’s children live in a more peaceful world in this lifetime of ours.

Some people wanted to discuss politics, and I seldom get involved in such long debates. However, this post is an opportunity to discuss historical facts, modern facts, and current affairs in the area. I know the Iran Elections have caused a stir in the world, but the result of that election will effect the Arab world as well. So why not! Go ahead. I feel like debating.

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I would lean more towards the blues

June 23rd, 2009

But hey, we live in modern times, and we need to get the message out and appeal to more people. Words are the most powerful weapon. I hope more people in the world become aware of what was the result of the massacre earlier this year, and the cause of the problem.

Gaza rappers influenced by war

The people of Gaza have faced a war, and been besieged by a blockade imposed by Israel in retaliation for rocket fire. So in an effort to express their grief and resilience, a group of rappers from the Gaza Strip are getting the word out, the only way they know how.

Al Jazeera’s Casey Kauffman met the rappers in Gaza.

From AlJazeera English, June 22, 2009

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