Our team were men of steel. They played with honor and strength. They deserved to win. They fought with one target: "the cup is ours". They played and showed what it means for a nation to be united. The streets were totally EMPTY. Everyone was at home. When we scored, you could hear the sound echoing buildings and buildings away!! Seeing the players play filled us with pride. They fought and spent every ounce of energy they had. Celebrations are occurring as I write this everywhere on the planet. -In Egypt: Cairo, Helwan, Port Said, Alex..EVERYWHERE!! -In the Arab World: Syria, Suadia Arabia, Qatar... -In Europe: Paris, Madrid,... -In Australia: Sydney... -In America: New York.. -In Canada: Montreal... Truly, if I weren't born an Egyptian, I wish I were Egyptian. Alhamdo lillah... Mabroooooooooooook le masr wel lekol araby, muslim and everyone on planet earth ---- Photo courtesy of bbc.co.uk. All rights reserved to bbc.co.uk
March 17. 2008 00:26
hello man, how r u, just passing by and i thought to leave u a comment btw u r getting famous ;) shadym.blogspot.com/.../...ever-saw-it-before.html Shady is a friend too, such a small world
Fady Anwar
March 17. 2008 00:29
ah forgot a very important thing, mabrooooooooook for the baby, i've just knew
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AA. I am Mohamed Salem Korayem. I work as an Embedded Software Engineer in a major international automotive supplier company here in Cairo, Egypt. Currently I work in the Tooling Dept. where I, and the rest of the team, strive to make our fellow embedded software geeks happier. I work mainly with the .NET 2.0 using C#. I also have a big appetite for web-development. I like analyzing the revolution of the web (aka Web 2.0) and how it affects people's lives in return. I develop web-apps with ASP.NET 2.0/Python in my free time. For client-side stuff, I use jQuery for all that Javascript magic. What I muse, I share on this blog. So enjoy reading my mind and in case you like what you read, kindly subscribe by either email or RSS. Email me!
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