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President 03-07-2009 07:09 PM

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Originally posted by Rollerrd
Anyone take note of exchange rates?
It'd be pointless making £1,000,000. Relatively tiny in 'Middle Eastern' currency.
Actually, £1m is huge over there.

Appearance_Of_A_Junky 03-07-2009 07:10 PM

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Originally posted by President
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Originally posted by tinkerbell
LOL WTF what Middle Eastern gangs? ANd most gangs there get involved in more serious stuff then to vote out a person on tv in THE UK.
Corrupting voting lines is a huge business in the Middle East.

El Akhbar Janessai-Ul Huq was the clear favourite to win the Middle East's version of Pop Idol. He was winning every single week with at least 50% of the votes.

Then in the final week, the gang corrupted the vote.

In the end, Jalil Omah Sadeeen won with a huge 86% of the vote.

It was a huge shock. The Middle Eastern gang had raked it in. They do the same here.
Neither of those two names are on google?!

tinkerbell 03-07-2009 07:10 PM

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Originally posted by President
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Originally posted by tinkerbell
LOL WTF what Middle Eastern gangs? ANd most gangs there get involved in more serious stuff then to vote out a person on tv in THE UK.
Corrupting voting lines is a huge business in the Middle East.

El Akhbar Janessai-Ul Huq was the clear favourite to win the Middle East's version of Pop Idol. He was winning every single week with at least 50% of the votes.

Then in the final week, the gang corrupted the vote.

In the end, Jalil Omah Sadeeen won with a huge 86% of the vote.

It was a huge shock. The Middle Eastern gang had raked it in. They do the same here.

LOLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL You clearly just invented that. Especially the name, it wouldn't start with 'El' in the 1st place. 2nd you are full of ****

Stu 03-07-2009 07:12 PM

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Originally posted by Appearance_Of_A_Junky
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Originally posted by President
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Originally posted by tinkerbell
LOL WTF what Middle Eastern gangs? ANd most gangs there get involved in more serious stuff then to vote out a person on tv in THE UK.
Corrupting voting lines is a huge business in the Middle East.

El Akhbar Janessai-Ul Huq was the clear favourite to win the Middle East's version of Pop Idol. He was winning every single week with at least 50% of the votes.

Then in the final week, the gang corrupted the vote.

In the end, Jalil Omah Sadeeen won with a huge 86% of the vote.

It was a huge shock. The Middle Eastern gang had raked it in. They do the same here.
Neither of those two names are on google?!
:joker:

El is fucking LATINO!

President 03-07-2009 07:12 PM

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Originally posted by Appearance_Of_A_Junky

Neither of those two names are on google?!
There are strict laws in the Middle East, banning websites promoting commercial products.

A television show which features singers is such a case, and therefore cannot be reported on the Internet, or they will face charges of unlawful act.

The laws are very strict, therefore I'm afraid you won't see any info on those people at all.

tinkerbell 03-07-2009 07:12 PM

P.S Janessai-Ul Huq is not a muslim name.

Stephanie 03-07-2009 07:13 PM

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Originally posted by Appearance_Of_A_Junky
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Originally posted by President
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Originally posted by tinkerbell
LOL WTF what Middle Eastern gangs? ANd most gangs there get involved in more serious stuff then to vote out a person on tv in THE UK.
Corrupting voting lines is a huge business in the Middle East.

El Akhbar Janessai-Ul Huq was the clear favourite to win the Middle East's version of Pop Idol. He was winning every single week with at least 50% of the votes.

Then in the final week, the gang corrupted the vote.

In the end, Jalil Omah Sadeeen won with a huge 86% of the vote.

It was a huge shock. The Middle Eastern gang had raked it in. They do the same here.
Neither of those two names are on google?!
Results for: Jalil Omah Sadeeen

Your search - Jalil Omah Sadeeen - did not match any documents.

Suggestions:

Make sure all words are spelled correctly.
Try different keywords.
Try more general keywords.
Try fewer keywords.
LOL.

=-Incognito-= 03-07-2009 07:13 PM

I'd been reading through the voting rules before the series started this year. There's a clause that allow BB to ignore unusually large block votes. Don't worry Sree is still out tonight.

Miss-red 03-07-2009 07:13 PM

a load of rubbish

jtalh2003 03-07-2009 07:14 PM

what a load of crap odds are adjusted according to how much is bet on something

President 03-07-2009 07:14 PM

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Originally posted by tinkerbell
P.S Janessai-Ul Huq is not a muslim name.
My spelling may be incorrect.

I have been told this information via telephone.

My understand of Middle Eastern/Mulsim names is not top notch, therefore I may have made vocabulary errors.

Appearance_Of_A_Junky 03-07-2009 07:14 PM

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Originally posted by President
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Originally posted by Appearance_Of_A_Junky

Neither of those two names are on google?!
There are strict laws in the Middle East, banning websites promoting commercial products.

A television show which features singers is such a case, and therefore cannot be reported on the Internet, or they will face charges of unlawful act.

The laws are very strict, therefore I'm afraid you won't see any info on those people at all.
So a pop-idol contest that no-one can know about......

Rollerrd 03-07-2009 07:15 PM

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Originally posted by President
Quote:

Originally posted by Rollerrd
Anyone take note of exchange rates?
It'd be pointless making £1,000,000. Relatively tiny in 'Middle Eastern' currency.
Actually, £1m is huge over there.
Ok, before I get into technicalities. Which country in particular, because oddly enough 'Middle East' isn't a country?

tinkerbell 03-07-2009 07:15 PM

Well i lived in Dubai for several years and i know you are lying and LOLLLLLLLLL@ VIA TELEPHONE

President 03-07-2009 07:16 PM

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Originally posted by Appearance_Of_A_Junky
Quote:

Originally posted by President
Quote:

Originally posted by Appearance_Of_A_Junky

Neither of those two names are on google?!
There are strict laws in the Middle East, banning websites promoting commercial products.

A television show which features singers is such a case, and therefore cannot be reported on the Internet, or they will face charges of unlawful act.

The laws are very strict, therefore I'm afraid you won't see any info on those people at all.
So a pop-idol contest that no-one can know about......
It is a very strict law which is enforced upon Middle Eastern commercial bodies.

If it is broken, then not only charges can be given, but prison sentences.

The likelihood of such a law being breached is next to nothing, due to the harsh sentences.

Stu 03-07-2009 07:17 PM

Can you feel the credibility of this one ever so slowly trickle away, folks?

President 03-07-2009 07:17 PM

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Originally posted by Rollerrd
Quote:

Originally posted by President
Quote:

Originally posted by Rollerrd
Anyone take note of exchange rates?
It'd be pointless making £1,000,000. Relatively tiny in 'Middle Eastern' currency.
Actually, £1m is huge over there.
Ok, before I get into technicalities. Which country in particular, because oddly enough 'Middle East' isn't a country?
I have only been told "Middle Eastern" group.

What country this is, I am not too certain.

I will phone my contact imminently for more information. So bear with me :thumbs:

tinkerbell 03-07-2009 07:18 PM

What strict law are you talking about exactly?

Appearance_Of_A_Junky 03-07-2009 07:18 PM

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Originally posted by Stu
Can you feel the credibility of this one ever so slowly trickle away, folks?
Lol, yeah

Jayson 03-07-2009 07:19 PM

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Originally posted by Twilight
IF they do i will kill them end of.
Of course dear.

Stu 03-07-2009 07:19 PM

This is the Middle East version of the 'Idol' franchise, of which Wikipedia seems to have plenty of detailed information for...

Appearance_Of_A_Junky 03-07-2009 07:19 PM

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Originally posted by President
Quote:

Originally posted by Appearance_Of_A_Junky
Quote:

Originally posted by President
Quote:

Originally posted by Appearance_Of_A_Junky

Neither of those two names are on google?!
There are strict laws in the Middle East, banning websites promoting commercial products.

A television show which features singers is such a case, and therefore cannot be reported on the Internet, or they will face charges of unlawful act.

The laws are very strict, therefore I'm afraid you won't see any info on those people at all.
So a pop-idol contest that no-one can know about......
It is a very strict law which is enforced upon Middle Eastern commercial bodies.

If it is broken, then not only charges can be given, but prison sentences.

The likelihood of such a law being breached is next to nothing, due to the harsh sentences.
But the TV signals can be picked up all over the world, and no-one has mentioned it. How do you even know about it, could your *ahem* 'source' just be winding you up?

Rollerrd 03-07-2009 07:21 PM

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Originally posted by President
Quote:

Originally posted by Rollerrd
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Originally posted by President
Quote:

Originally posted by Rollerrd
Anyone take note of exchange rates?
It'd be pointless making £1,000,000. Relatively tiny in 'Middle Eastern' currency.
Actually, £1m is huge over there.
Ok, before I get into technicalities. Which country in particular, because oddly enough 'Middle East' isn't a country?
I have only been told "Middle Eastern" group.

What country this is, I am not too certain.

I will phone my contact imminently for more information. So bear with me :thumbs:
Don't you mean find a country with a good enough exchange rate?

President 03-07-2009 07:23 PM

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Originally posted by tinkerbell
What strict law are you talking about exactly?
The law is described here: http://www.arabtimesonline.com/clien...d=20303&ccid=9

It is against the Islamic faith to practice in gambling.

Voting for people on reality television contests is against this key fundamental Islamic rule, however the television broadcasting agenices have allowed to have public votes.

The big difference is that on the Internet, talk of these public votes and its contents within the show are banned. Therefore no website contains this information regarding that television show.

Which Middle Eastern Idol it is? I am not too sure.

I have ringing up my source as we speak for clarification.

Stu 03-07-2009 07:23 PM

Last year's Middle Eastern Pop Idol winner. So much for internet censorship of commercial products...


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