Saturday, October 29, 2011
Passing the VORT
Alhamdulillah, I finally have managed to pass the VORT after four attempts! If you need advice with regards to passing this test feel free to contact me and I will try my best to offer useful advice regardless of your background.
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Some of the nice places to eat in Adelaide
1. Ghan Kebab House, Prospect road.
The food is fantastic.
2. Fel Fella Pizza, Henley Beach Rd
Delicious pizzas
The food is fantastic.
2. Fel Fella Pizza, Henley Beach Rd
Delicious pizzas
Friday, September 24, 2010
Olympic games
Comments people made:
Vikas:
The Indian man on TV speaks Bull@#$% with no idea what is happening, they are all bloody bunch of twits. I am an indian living in Aus for 8yrs, nothing is offensive at all in what people say, it is the real true fact of indian governement and the organizers, they can never do any job well
http://au.sports.yahoo.com/news/article/-/8005817/photos-emerge-filthy-games-village/43/
Vikas:
The Indian man on TV speaks Bull@#$% with no idea what is happening, they are all bloody bunch of twits. I am an indian living in Aus for 8yrs, nothing is offensive at all in what people say, it is the real true fact of indian governement and the organizers, they can never do any job well
http://au.sports.yahoo.com/news/article/-/8005817/photos-emerge-filthy-games-village/43/
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Racist comments on the internet
Des: Typical subhuman asian garbage. And to think they are here in Aus. Can't stand them and africans.
http://au.news.yahoo.com/a/-/mp/7969207/chinese-man-held-for-gruesome-us-kidnap/1/asc/501494/#thread
http://au.news.yahoo.com/a/-/mp/7969207/chinese-man-held-for-gruesome-us-kidnap/1/asc/501494/#thread
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Mosques and Musollas in South Australia
1.Adelaide Masjid 20 Little Gilbert St. Adelaide SA 5000
2.Islamic Centre SA 658 Marion Road. Park Holme SA 5043
3.Gilles Plains Masjid 52 Wandana Avenue. Gilles Plains SA 5086
4.Al-Khalil Masjid Torrens Road. Woodville SA 5011
5.Elizabeth Masjid 139 Hogard Road. Elizabeth Grove SA 5112
6.Whyalla 5 Morris Crescent. Whyalla-Norrie SA 5608
7.Renmark Society 230 Fourteenth Street. Renmark SA 5341
8.Adelaide Union House, Adelaide University
9.Playford building, UniSA
10.Murray Bridge Masjid Old Swanport Rd. Murray Bridge SA 5253
2.Islamic Centre SA 658 Marion Road. Park Holme SA 5043
3.Gilles Plains Masjid 52 Wandana Avenue. Gilles Plains SA 5086
4.Al-Khalil Masjid Torrens Road. Woodville SA 5011
5.Elizabeth Masjid 139 Hogard Road. Elizabeth Grove SA 5112
6.Whyalla 5 Morris Crescent. Whyalla-Norrie SA 5608
7.Renmark Society 230 Fourteenth Street. Renmark SA 5341
8.Adelaide Union House, Adelaide University
9.Playford building, UniSA
10.Murray Bridge Masjid Old Swanport Rd. Murray Bridge SA 5253
Friday, August 13, 2010
Notorious family patriarch 'shot dead'
By staff writers
13 August 2010
A MAN in his 60s, believed to be Macchour Chaouk, has been shot dead in Melbourne.
Paramedics and police are at the scene of the shooting, which occurred at the corner of Cypress Ave and Geelong Rd.
The area has been cordoned off and has yet to be declared safe.
It is understood that the gunman responsible has not been apprehended.
The public has been urged to stay away from the area.
The Chaouk family has allegedly been embroiled in a feud with a rival Lebanese family from Melbourne's north, the Haddaras.
Family patriarch Macchour, 64, and his two sons, Walid, 36, and Omar, 18, were arrested in July at the same house where Mohamed Chaouk was killed by police during a dawn raid in 2005.
Macchour and Walid were released without charge before Omar was released on bail after police found a stash of weapons, ammunition and blank passports.
Born in Tripoli, Macchour Chaouk migrated from Lebanon in 1969, working at a tyre factory in Sydney's west.
He returned to Lebanon to marry Fatma, and then the couple settled in Brooklyn, in Melbourne's west, in 1974.
Over the next 20 years the couple produced five sons and a daughter, and built several houses on Geelong Rd in Brooklyn.
For a time, Macchour Chaouk worked in a wool store in Sunshine and then a fruit shop, but he was never out of trouble for long.
In 1975, Macchour Chaouk was charged with his first offence - assault with a weapon after he beat another man with metal bars at a factory.
In 1983 he was convicted of trafficking heroin, and two years later was charged with assaulting police.
And his crimes were not just restricted to Victoria. In 1984 he was charged with assault and burglary by NSW police.
In 1985 he was incapacitated by two motor accidents, and has not worked since.
In 1986, Macchour Chaouk was admitted to a psychiatric hospital, and spent years on anti-depressants.
He was charged with recklessly causing serious injury after beating a man over an allegedly stolen bike in 1991.
That year he also invested in an unsuccessful grocery shop, a failure that resulted in the loss of his home.
In 2000, Chaouk was sentenced to five years in prison for trafficking in heroin.
This year, a coroner investigating the 2005 police shooting death of Mohamed Chaouk said the family had a "violent and unpredictable nature".
http://extras.geelongadvertiser.com.au/rss_article.php?news_id=42973541
13 August 2010
A MAN in his 60s, believed to be Macchour Chaouk, has been shot dead in Melbourne.
Paramedics and police are at the scene of the shooting, which occurred at the corner of Cypress Ave and Geelong Rd.
The area has been cordoned off and has yet to be declared safe.
It is understood that the gunman responsible has not been apprehended.
The public has been urged to stay away from the area.
The Chaouk family has allegedly been embroiled in a feud with a rival Lebanese family from Melbourne's north, the Haddaras.
Family patriarch Macchour, 64, and his two sons, Walid, 36, and Omar, 18, were arrested in July at the same house where Mohamed Chaouk was killed by police during a dawn raid in 2005.
Macchour and Walid were released without charge before Omar was released on bail after police found a stash of weapons, ammunition and blank passports.
Born in Tripoli, Macchour Chaouk migrated from Lebanon in 1969, working at a tyre factory in Sydney's west.
He returned to Lebanon to marry Fatma, and then the couple settled in Brooklyn, in Melbourne's west, in 1974.
Over the next 20 years the couple produced five sons and a daughter, and built several houses on Geelong Rd in Brooklyn.
For a time, Macchour Chaouk worked in a wool store in Sunshine and then a fruit shop, but he was never out of trouble for long.
In 1975, Macchour Chaouk was charged with his first offence - assault with a weapon after he beat another man with metal bars at a factory.
In 1983 he was convicted of trafficking heroin, and two years later was charged with assaulting police.
And his crimes were not just restricted to Victoria. In 1984 he was charged with assault and burglary by NSW police.
In 1985 he was incapacitated by two motor accidents, and has not worked since.
In 1986, Macchour Chaouk was admitted to a psychiatric hospital, and spent years on anti-depressants.
He was charged with recklessly causing serious injury after beating a man over an allegedly stolen bike in 1991.
That year he also invested in an unsuccessful grocery shop, a failure that resulted in the loss of his home.
In 2000, Chaouk was sentenced to five years in prison for trafficking in heroin.
This year, a coroner investigating the 2005 police shooting death of Mohamed Chaouk said the family had a "violent and unpredictable nature".
http://extras.geelongadvertiser.com.au/rss_article.php?news_id=42973541
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