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Yes, yes people I have emerged from my self realised obscurity to bestow knowledge on all headz. Used ta be out and about now strictly lying low dispensing wisdom.
Too much going down to stay quiet, now all of us have to rise up and speak truth to power.

There has to be more to us than dhal roti and Nokia phones...



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Day out in London

Me and my daughter went out to London. Weather was pretty rough but she loved it which is all that matters


6th Oct 2008, 11:35   comments (2)

Eid Mubarak

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Big shout to all and in particular those who have been fasting and working hard.
30th Sep 2008, 09:52   comments (4)

Culinary delights of Leicester

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Not had a chance to test this assertion...
22nd Sep 2008, 23:57   comments (2)

I have been wiied

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...to the great amusement of my kids - be waiting for the 3d avatar soon then...
14th Sep 2008, 15:41   comments (0)

Some wordles

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Checkin' Nige's examples and we must have been on da same nerdy websites today!

1) From a Justice for Paps press release
2) From the novel I'm writing about Wycombe.
3) A poem for Steven Lawrence circa 1998
6th Sep 2008, 23:49   comments (3)

These two made me laugh

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Justice for Habib 'Paps' Ullah March & Rally 2

Pics from a blurry mobile phone which capture da atmosphere
created better than my photos. Wasn't really da weather for
for da Cybershot. Big thanks to Julia Ullah for snapping away

Justice for Habib 'Paps' Ullah March & Rally

Big thank you to all who came today and the messages of support from those who couldn't make it. Despite at times torrential rain 100 odd people took part in the March/rally and held a noisy protest outside the Police station in Wycombe.

Before the March started a few of us went with his family to the spot where Habib died during the arrest and laid some flowers down. Photographers from local papers turned up and it was important that this was done.

Overall we are pleased but the recent news that the five officers involved are now under investigation is even better and is largely due to the pressure that the campaign has created and new evidence we have submitted. Check da photos and any comments/feedback would be appreciated.

Thanks to Julia, Fiz, Taz, Sofi, Wasim, Tariq, Nick and Ayesha in particular.