Sexy Videos of Hot, Sexy, Sexed Up, Sudanese Sex
Dear reader,
Let me guess. You found this post after searching “sudanese sex” most probably on either Yahoo or Google right?. It’s okay, don’t be shy. I’ve been getting many hits from people just like you over the past few months. They all arrive here with the same frame of mind expecting to find the same […]
Sudan’s Oil Boom and Growing Economy
Another Blog About Sudan Discovered
Just like Andrew Heavens and Rob Crilly, Blake is also a freelance journalist who spends a lot of time in Khartoum. He’s got two interesting blog posts.
Israel and Sudan: No surprise there really. Her reaction is rather representative.
Men Mustn’t Cook: He sounds like the typical super traditionalist uptight Sudanese male. Yeah, did you hear that […]
My Search For Sudanese Jews
I spent a decent amount of time the past few months searching online for Sudanese Jews (and no in case you’re wondering, the guy in the picture is a Falasha). I thought writing a few collaborative posts on this blog would be a super cool thing to do and could potentially even count as a […]
Sudanese Proverb
Too Huge World is certainly immersing himself significantly within the “Sudanese experience”:
“Even the monkey is like a gazelle in his mother’s eyes.”
To be called a monkey is an insult, as you might expect; a gazelle is a symbol of female beauty, most especially for its eyes and its nimble form.
Finally a Two-Day Weekend for Sudan!
Why? Why only now dear government? Take your time. Oh no, please I insist. Seriously go ahead, I insist. Bleh…
About freaking time:
January 6, 2008 (KHARTOUM) – Sudanese cabinet today has decided to adopt a two-day weekend starting from January 26.
The Council of Ministers on Sunday decided to expand the weekend holiday from the current one […]
The Sudanese System & Way of Life - Part 2: Family, Marriage and Obligatory Hospitality
The following two posts (both by Westerners writing about their experiences in Sudan) are extremely fascinating. The observations they make come naturally to them since they’re outsiders. Our culture is foreign to them.
As a Sudanese, it’s difficult for me to spot the things they highlight. Much of what they note is as normal to me […]
Sudanese Nectar
… is a new blog that has been added to the blogroll under “Sudanese Bloggers”. Head over boys and girls to show some love and support.
This blog is dedicated to promoting Sudanese arts and culture as well as highlighting the impact of infectious diseases on communities in resource-constraint settings
For a while I was depressed […]
Sudan’s Sex and Beauty Secret
Read all about it here.
Don’t ask me Sandmonkey. I’ve never dated a Sudanese girl before and even if I did, I’d be crazy to pick one who’ll sit over a burning hole for a whole hour just to make me go “ding dong”.
This is an update to clarify some certain points brought up […]
Teddy Bear “Crisis”: Quotes From “Free Ms Gibbons” Facebook Groups
NOTE: Scroll down for the post on the Teddy Bear Crisis.
NOTE II: Expect a follow-up article about this issue very soon.
Ah, how I love the internet and the freedom of expression it provides. I discovered three Facebook groups dedicated to opposing the imprisonment of Ms Gibbons. Two are started by Sudanese. The following is a […]
Mohammed the Teddy Bear (Update III)
… puts us in the headlines again and boosts our supreme notoriety. Spare some time and read the story here.
A British schoolteacher has been arrested in Sudan accused of insulting Islam’s Prophet, after she allowed her pupils to name a teddy bear Muhammad… the charge could lead to six months in jail, 40 lashes or […]
Sudanese Refugees In Israel
Updates On North-South Sudan Crisis
Yeah, that crisis. Silva Kiir, the SPLM’s boss went to the United States and met President Bush. The visit apparently wasn’t coordinated with other partners in the “unity” government aka al-Bashir’s NCP which got the NCP rather pissed off. Following that, Omar al-Bashir engaged in very inflammatory rhetoric to score some political points.
Addressing a mass […]
Vagina Doctors
… and why Ms. Dalu is not really a fan:
this reminds me of my first time at the gynecologist (which I refer to as the “Vagina doctor”) I was all kinds of nervous and flippin’ out because I had forgotten to request a female doctor and was totally taken back when I walked in and […]
GlobalVoices: Southern Sudan Has a New Health Hazard
Here’s the latest round up of the Sudanese blogosphere.
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