Comments: Good morning. It feels like the morning of an Israeli attack in Damascus the night before and waiting for damage being assessed.
Comments: Shahin you and John Stewart starting your daily show on the same day. Was this coordinated by any chance?
Comments: Shahin, Shah use the very same words as Nixon did. The difference was that Shah was still in power and Nixon only found the courage to spill the beans well after he was out of the office. It was very naive of Shah to openly criticize the chosen people.
Comments: All right, need to go to bed but perhaps tomorrow we can dig into people who accuse others in selling their wives & daughters to Americans & Israelis while themselves have secret clearance providing equipment to same Americans & Israelis. Good night
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Comments: Question: has there been a winning team in the last 10 years that Afazeli has been part of or had a role in? Why is this guy even around?
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Comments: There is sexual tension between LOL1 & LOL2 but apparently the Bubble likes them because they are cute and the bubble is bi mazeh I hope tomorrow will be a more exciting day in koskhol khooneh. I am hoping that Rashti will provide some entertainment so I can highlight
Comments: There were also sentences that started with “One thing I have learned” or “At my old age,...” which means the gonde goozi has started Most of the day was consumed by a very exciting ranking contest which will ultimately decide who the real winner of the Asian Cup should be. Syria did real well and I am sure North Korea & Yemen would have scored some points if they made it to the cup. One thing I am amazed about is that Oon Yeki generates a lot of paperwork
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Comments: The day started with: what is the meaning of Roshanfekr? Who is Roshanfekr and most importantly who is not. They are afraid to announce they are roshanfekr because deep down they know few are very koskhol. The claim that the original IFP is Zibakalam and oon yeki is Abdolkarimi. Zibakalam is also gharb zadeh and nokar amrika. At the end a feel good moment as doktor indicated that they have to question everything from inside the bubble and he just loves their bubble and people inside it. This did not last for too long as the bubble is much more comfortable with as why AFC is rigged and fuck Qatar
Comments: Ok guys I am going to post my koskhol khooneh daily report, very first addition. I rather do this once a night. Today was a slow day in the bubble but I am sure it will pick up eventually from what I know about these koskhols ![]()
Comments: I slept for 3 days and I remember they brought me koobideh somewhere in the middle of the 3 days ![]() Best friends you could ask for
Comments: I got Covid in the middle of our WC journey but my buddies were cool. They just told me to roll down the window when we rode in the car ![]()
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Comments: With my son's pink polo hat. 😊
Comments: ESPN selected Saman Ghoddos from iran.
Comments: Frazad: Sardar is my favorite Iran player right now. I wore his Zenit jersey all over Qatar with a beer in my hand ![]()
Comments: You may have done one of my games. I played in at least 3-4 Namdar officiated games
Comments: ![]() CAM – Sardar Azmoun (Iran)While figures like Mehdi Taremi and Alireza Jahanbakhsh hogged the limelight, it was Sardar Azmoun who was the most impressive for Iran. He worked hard for the team and recorded two goals and three assists from five appearances.
Comments: Farzad, back in 1989-1990 when I was living in LA area I happened to become a lineman for Namdar. He was referring a جام دوستی game and had only one assistant. I volunteered and after the game he gave me some encouragement. I had just turned 30. When I returned to Texas I became UIL referee and then got my ussf license.
Comments: تيم ناكامترين ستارگان آسيا زیون سوزوکی (سنترویدن - ژاپن) هری سوتار (لسترسیتی - استرالیا) تاکهیرو تومیاسو (آرسنال - ژاپن) کیم مین جائه (بایرن مونیخ - کره جنوبی) واتارو اندو (لیورپول - ژاپن بشار رسن (القطر - عراق تاکفوسا کوبو (رئال سوسیهداد - ژاپن سالم الدوساری (الهلال - عربستان مهدی طارمی (پورتو - ایران صالح الشهری ( الهلال - عربستان) میشل دوک (ماچیدا ژاپن - استرالیا
Comments: Current live rankings: Japan - 18 Iran - 20 S. Korea - 22 Australia - 23 Qatar - 38 Saudi Arabia - 53 Iraq - 58 Uzbekistan - 65 UAE - 69 Jordan -71 Oman - 80
Comments: In live FIFA ranking, Japan dropped one to #18 Iran went up to #20. Korea is #22. Qatar moved up 20 to #38.
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Comments: This should be juicy! But man after 5 seconds I could not continue listening to this high pitch voice.
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![]() ای سگ برینه توی مغز هرچی عرزشی و ولایتمداره با این فوتوشاپشون! اینا دارن میان یا دارن میرن؟ :)))
Comments: Farzad: I am over it, don't drag me back in it ![]()
Comments: 49years didn’t know Super Bowl overtime rules were different than regular season, and it cost them
Comments: Taremi in. Porto behind 1-3
Comments: Cyruss these rituals as you mentioned have many different verities. The one you described in Kerend is the "Ahle Hagh" version that is practiced so differently from the one I described. Also the Turks in Tuekey have their own "Sama'a" that they have turned into a tourist industry. Nowadays in Kurdistan, the Mofties have condemned the crazy stuffs and it's been watered down and much safer.
Comments: Kamkar, thanks for sharing. What you described sounds like “ ghaderi” discipline of Sufi dynasty, if I’m not wrong. As a teen ager , I had limited exposure to meet some of these Daravish in Kerend. Although I was not allowed to witness their ritualistic ceremonies. While Ghaderis were mostly concentrated in southern regions of Kurdistan and kermanshan, in the northern areas and areas with the mixed population of Azeri/ Kurd, naghshbandi sect was more prominent. The world of Sufism is very interesting to study and observe for me. Once you go beyond the religious surface, it is fascinating to observe and understand the symbolism of it, particularly as you go more westerly. It is unfortunate to see that most of the sects lost their core of philosophy of resistance to the culture of religious submission through times.
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Comments: Taremi on the bench was arguing a penalty call against his team.
Comments: Cyruss, I didn't know that Hemen is the same as John or Yohanes. I had an uncle (Mamo Hemen) in Senah (Sanandaj) who recently passed away. He was a Sufi/Darvish who was into the extreme Whiling ritual. As a kid I was impressed with his long hair that he would tuck in his flat hat. During some religous ritual ceremonies, we used to call Moloodi he along with the other Darvishes would let their hair loose. They'd start slowly chanting the "La Ilaha Ilala" and then higher their tempo as time passed on. After a while a "Khalseh" (a Trans like state) will be reached and some crazy events will follow. My father forbid us to attend and watch these rituals but I was too hard headed and found ways with other uncles to go and watch. Sikh kabab to penetrate their tongues, shatered glasses down their throats and sticking their finger in the 220 volts electrical lamp socket, were a few of their mind boggling practices I witnessed many times in such occasions. He wasn't a Mulla or a Mofti and actually worked for a living as a truck (The benz10 tons) driver.
Comments: Kamkar, there 12 earthquakes last night in Imperial County of San Diego last night. Farzad felt one in his area on Friday or Saturday. This goes to demonstrate to you the dynamic 4 season nature of California! We had the storm season, shortly after the EQ season, and apparently next weekend back to storm! BTW, the Kurdish answer to the trivia is “ HEMEN”. Feel free to correct me if I’m wrong.
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Comments: Can never forget chanting of esfahani fans: Mojassameh ghassemo jamesh kon jamesh kon. سنگ ساکت در چاه سپاهان؛ مجسمه سلیمانی تا پنجشنبه باید برداشته شود ![]()
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Comments: Cyruss, it is funny how the Arabs dont want him to ref Sepahan vs AlHilal vs the reason we dont want him.
Comments: Cyruss, don't exempt me. Although I'm a Kurd with my ancestors from Paveh but I was born and raised in the somewhat of a lesser Kurdish identy town of Kermanshah.
Comments: good job Cyruss. Was driving and just got to see Shahin's message. But you both are correct.
Comments: Conspiracy theorists don’t mention that there are two sides of story: به گزارش خبرنگار مهر، قضاوت دیدار سپاهان ایران و الهلال عربستان که روز پنجشنبه ۲۶ بهمن ماه ساعت ۱۹:۳۰ در ورزشگاه نقشجهان اصفهان برگزار میشود بر عهده «احمد العلی» از کویت خواهد بود. «عبدالهادی الانزی»، «احمد عباس» و «عمار اشکنانی» از کویت نیز او را در امر قضاوت یاری خواهند کرد و عبداله جمالی از کویت داور VAR است. این داور در جام ملتهای آسیا، قضاوت دیدار تیمهای ملی فوتبال ایران و قطر در مرحله نیمه نهایی را برعهده داشت. پیش از دیدار نیمه نهایی جام ملتهای آسیا، امیر قلعه نویی و سعید عزت اللهی در کنفرانس خبری نسبت به انتخاب یک داور عرب زبان برای دیدار ایران برابر یک تیم عربی را زیر سوال برده بودند. همین مساله موجب شد انتقادات و فشار زیادی از سوی افکار عمومی به این داور کویتی وارد شود و اکنون با انتخاب برای دیدار سپاهان و الهلال، رسانههای عربستانی نسبت به انتخاب او انتقاد کردند. یک خبرنگار عربستانی در خصوص انتخاب او نوشت: مضحک است. این داور فشار زیادی در دیدار ایران و قطر متحمل شد و حالا شما او را به عنوان داور یک تیم ایرانی انتخاب کردند. او با فشار زیادی مواجه است و این ممکن است روی مسابقه تأثیر بگذارد. یک خبرنگار دیگر نوشت: احمد العلی در دیدار ایران و قطر اشتباهات بزرگی مرتکب شد. او یک پنالتی خیالی به نفع ایران گرفت و در اخراج مدافع این تیم تردید کرد تا وی ای ار در این خصوص مداخله کند. یک خبرنگار دیگر هم اینگونه واکنش نشان داد: آیا بجز این داور، داور دیگری در کنفدراسیون فوتبال آسیا وجود ندارد؟
Comments: Indeed amazing day. Going for a long walk with my dog soon!
Comments: Wow Farzad, Shahin gets the kudos and not me :) I gave you both biblical and English versions:) Now a reverse trivia back at you! ( Kamkar exempt from answering) What is equivalent John/ yohanes in Kurdish? Turkish( Istanbul dialect)?
Comments: What a gorgeous SoCal day. Absolutely gorgeous.
Comments: Correct shahin.
Comments: I think it comes from John the Baptist
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