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Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Re: [ALOCHONA] New Business Idea



Dear Alochok Rahidur Rahman,
 
You will be shocked that our boys and girls what they are addicted of is made of and added with such chemicals that are so harmfull to our bodies. MSN (monosodium glucament-testing salt, sodium, perservatives, dehydroganeted oil, all are cancer causing, brain, liver, kidney damaging chemicals that used in burgers, fried chicken and processed meat. West has made it for its pig like populace who has no time to sit on dining table and eat with their families genuine home cook food. Growing concern on this is very noticeable today in them. but we are embracing those happily as all those information are kept hidden. Nouve rich found it as fashion to eat those. Our great drama writers are working very well on corporate interests. Our kids due to absence of proper education loosing the grip of our original societal values.
 
You are right, their concerns and interests are all become very materialistics, it is a syndrom not inherited but induced cleverly and they are fast slipping from our fold.
 
Buriganga's water certainly makes no concerns to them, pure water and pure hearts are synonymous, that generates pure conscience. It is sad we have lost most of it.
Look at the VC's state of mind and inteligence, what is he going to teach my children. it is not only Buriganga but everything is polluted these days. down under your feet there is no water, how many hundred of meters you are going to dig tomorrow, do you see much concern. There can not be, because all these are attached to coterie interests that guides our politics and there henchman controls all of it. It is common knowledge, yet not agreeable to those. If you like to talk against grabbing of rivers that goes against whom, if you talk about underground water, that links with what, can you disclose it or dessiminate the information of its causes and current ecosystem imbalance? can you say what draught causes to us Farakkah barage causes much more than that-Crazy you!


--- On Tue, 12/5/09, RAHIDUR RAHMAN <rah@bpl.net> wrote:

From: RAHIDUR RAHMAN <rah@bpl.net>
Subject: Re: [ALOCHONA] New Business Idea
To: alochona@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, 12 May, 2009, 1:41 PM

It is not clear to me.
I think many people are crossing daily the river buriganga.
The river is most hasardous in the dry season and grapped by the
people, but in the rainy season you should see a wide and brimful
Buriganga.The waste materials are washed by the water and peoples
are invested and hired Burge with full of soil and deposited in
their marked area for grabbing the land in the dry season.
So we the bloodyshit are encouraging all these things and nothing
protested.
At once when we are at University we can protest and to protect
the evil things, but now a days the yonger genaration is not
protesting anything they only know how to expense the money. They
are waiting for only to admit in private university and eating
fastfood. They can't feel that their brain is damaging they can't
think fruitfully. The educational system in private University is
so low that they can't learn anything from that, hardly 3-5's are
exceptional. I think 80% of these generation are vogus,stupid, non-sense.
So we the parents are trying to fullfill the desire of our
heartiest child by corruption or othermeans.

Thanks

On Tue, 12 May 2009 10:46:19 +0300, Ezajur Rahman wrote
> Dear Alochoks
>
> I am thinking of starting a new business in Bangladesh.
>
> This could employ about 10 or 20 people in Bangladesh.
>
> It's a simple idea.
>
> I would buy a few boats and charge people to take them
> to the middle of the Buriganga river.
>
> They can then spit into the river. If they vomit into
> the river I would give them a 30% refund.
>
> They would get a photo taken and a "Certificate Of
> Spitting In The Buriganga".
>
> I don't see any legal obstacle. And as long as a few
> jobs are created I should get applause.
>
> And maybe, the char anna egos of our political activists
> will get a kick in the face...
>
> Or maybe AL and BNP political activists haven't seen the
> condition of the Buriganaga?
>
> But at least they all know the price of land in Dhaka
Cantonment.. ..
>
> Stubbornness and ignorance. The defining qualities of
> political activism in Bangladesh.
>
> Often confused with liberalism and secularism - in Bangladesh.
>
> Poor regards
>
> Ezajur Rahman
>
> Kuwait
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