A Day in History
Dude, In the parliament, I didn’t know I was sitting next to a legend. So I was sitting there next to Busynow when this old lady came and asked to sit between us. We moved and emptied a seat between us for her. I didn’t know who she is but I really admired what she did, she don’t want to to be any kind of ’separation’ between men and women who are fighting for this cause.
I knew later that this woman is Lulwa Al Gitami, the first activist for women rights in kuwait. When Al-Khrafi kicked us out she sat there challenging all the fucking impolite security men (is it army?). God bless her, I think I saw her stand over that little fence in front of the parliament . YOU GO GIRL!
The funniest rumor , Tabtabai is the one who clapped the second time.
Shit. It was really intense down the street, maybe because I was the only one doing the shouting. It felt like a party without the booze which was really cool. The uncool thing is, I think I’m finally having a hangover.
هيلقي: لا مابي
طاطا: آنته مع أو ضد؟
هيلقي: آنا مالي شغل
طاطا: شيايبك هنيه؟
هيلقي: تغزيره
طاطا: … … آتÙوووه
For those who have seen me there and didn’t say ‘Hi’ …
SHAME ON YOU



March 7th, 2005 18:39
lol
i like the rumor that tabtabai srat the second clapped.
tata you saw alot of bloggers.
why i didnot see other bloggers
March 7th, 2005 18:45
I was there since 7:45 or so, Lazy boy.
That’s why. :p
March 7th, 2005 19:15
Sayyid Batata
Again .. ur shirt was amazing..
Linna Liqa’ bideera .. next protest..
March 7th, 2005 19:17
inshallah
and thanks for the poitive words.
March 7th, 2005 19:18
Good job dude
,,
your pic with a mic in ur hand in someone blog
..
March 7th, 2005 19:46
I rocked really hard today, and shit,
I have the worst headache right now.
March 7th, 2005 20:00
I said I’m sorry
You did a hell of a job, though.
As they say in (not) my area of the woods, mad props!
N.
March 7th, 2005 20:03
Alright already… we’re sorry! I think we were just overwhelmed by the whole thing and couldn’t think clearly
And I still want that t-shirt! Size M please
March 7th, 2005 22:30
good job tata
this pic will enter history too you know! i know some ppl in it and it’s already in chain emails
however, unlike mubtadi2 i dont want to meet you in a next protest coz that would mean the law isnt passed (jinx buster).
a blogmeet will do fine
finally again y36eekom el 3afya all.
March 7th, 2005 23:25
So it was you who had the afro.. I was like hmm is that Tata or not.. But height wise ehem :r No comment hehe no need to comment on it.. But great Job.. I was one of the earlybirds and I saw you plenty of times.. but didn’t know if you were Tata or not..
March 8th, 2005 00:25
qawi ya tata
March 8th, 2005 05:03
I wish I was there in Kuwait but you guys and girls did us proud…and tata mashallah 3aleek I’m happy to see men like you fight for our rights…nice Afro dude and when will you start selling those T-shirts? me want one too
March 8th, 2005 06:33
SheWrites, Thanks and you know I ain’t mad achya.
Zaydoun, You just gotta wait a little bit.
Uzf, thanks and kaifik 3ad, blogmeet blogmeet.
Jackie, I’m not a shortie maybe you just had ‘high’ expectations. (pun intended) … Let me guess who you was, You was the chick wearing black in black with those big silver reflective glasses and short hair, right?
Forzaq8, 7athreen lil 6aibeen.
March 8th, 2005 06:54
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March 8th, 2005 09:34
Great job, Tata. And I will say afro next time instead of curly
March 8th, 2005 09:49
jelly belly, thanks hon … you gotta wait for the t-shirt too.
dyxio, thanks I’m better now. who’s your sister? :p
Jewaira, thanks and actually it was kinda curly so … yeah.
Hey maybe you can write one of these stories about this hot and extremely sexy guy with an afro/curly hair and maybe … you know … he does all that hot stuff you usually talk about.
Baaad Idea Baaad Idea, well, that was just a sugestion.
March 8th, 2005 10:19
It was good seeing you there man… Kudos to you on your efforts.
(Plus, your t-shirt kicked ass)
I’ll send you your pics soon.
The protest/march/gathering was “seemingly” successful, however, I’m not convinced yet. (Especially after getting kicked out and all)… What a bunch of bullshit THAT was…
Let’s hope that it wasn’t all in vain, and that something will be done soon.
Allah Kareem.
March 8th, 2005 10:38
tata….
3ALA RASSEY WALLA
March 8th, 2005 10:40
oh zeez you are tinny dude after all :P… Size meduim dude where are you muscles?
March 8th, 2005 11:34
Just for the record:
I did’nt clap! Khrafi made it clear!, and you know how he is!..!!!
Bess he shouldnt have made that rule, but again if he didnt, things would get out of hand “sharbikah” o israkh” a7na kina ib majliss ilomah o kil mokan lah i7tirama no matter how passionate we were.
Tata: The first time we marched towards the parliment, and people started to retrieve, you started screaming “hathi 7oqoooqkom! gi3dow! wain ray7een! don’t go”…was that you?
I stayed, i was inspired, it was you your kishah and I, becasue when i looked back “objects appeared smaller than they actually are” hahaha Good job!
B.
March 8th, 2005 11:39
yep, that was me.
March 8th, 2005 16:40
Tata hehehe Actually I wasn’t hehehe I was wearing Jeans, a sky blue even lighter shirt with a short jeans jacket on top of it
hehehe I was standing in front though holding the sign for a while hehehe the cloth sign as well as an english stick sign 
March 8th, 2005 20:59
I, on the other hand, went up to Tata to say hi. You can’t miss the ‘fro. There will be a next one soon. I didn’t really see the shirt, what did it say? I thought it was a stamped pic of om kalthom. Wasn’t it?
Waterlilie, a place that has desregarded women for 40 years deserves respect?
Keep the Lulwa Al-Qatami in you alive. See ya’ll next protest.
March 8th, 2005 22:04
Tata today your picture was in all newspaper you are famous
March 8th, 2005 23:28
Tata,
Hmmm you never know who may be the next person to inspire me in a wild story. You already nudged your way into the last post unawares
March 9th, 2005 00:25
Tata,
it’s guys like you who make such events ‘eventful’..
YOU ROCK
March 9th, 2005 00:26
(Or maybe I was just kissing ass coz I WANT THAT T-SHIRT)
March 9th, 2005 09:31
Lulwa rocks.
Rocks!
Rocks!
Good for her.
I think that picture in the paper will always be stuck in my head forever…
March 10th, 2005 11:44
how do we say hi if we didnt knw u ?
…
my sis and niece said that there was a guy with big hair and he was leading the demonstrations.. was that u ?
really how did bloggers knew each other?
March 10th, 2005 13:33
some of us know each other from blogger meeting Vintage
March 10th, 2005 17:37
Amunki, Thanks sweet thing and indeed ALLAH KAREEM.
Nooni, Yeslamli rasech
Waterlilie, I replied to you, didn’t I? :p
Jackie, Damn!
1814, actually I nodded my head saying ‘hi’ to you (I didn’t know it was you, I was just trying to be nice) when I first came in at 7ish and you gave me that look ‘is he? Isn’t he?’.
Busynow, You bet I am. I bought all the papers.
Jewaira, yaaaay … I will be waiting on fire.
Shurouq, Thanks … and the ass kissing part is really working.
Waterlilie, Lulwa rocks indeed.
Vintage, Everybody knows how do I look like … but ‘leading the demonstrations’ I wasn’t leading … but I can assure you I was the guy with the ‘big hair’.
Forzaq8, Thanks for answering on my behalf. See you next month.