Ramadan Kareem
First of all, I’d like to say “Ramadan Kareem” to all Muslim worldwide and hope all would do the best they can to gain God’s mercy. Sorry, I didn’t say it earlier, but I was kinda of busy with fasting, relaxing and working too. My work is now shifted to 12 hours-shift so, you can bet that it will get boring at one point. Of course due to the holiness of Ramadan, I’ll stop any posts that may contain any sort of sexual topics temporarily, which is a chance for me to explore other topics as well. I’m preparing materials for a political thread, and some new posts as well. So, please say tuned!
كل عام وانتم بخير و مبارك عليكم الشهر
Yours truly
LunarDream
Queens of Arabia ~Aline Khalaf~
We have sheikhs and kings. But no one talked about our queens. Well, this is the first in the series of listing Arab queens.
And for our first part, we present to you the one of the queens of Arab music!
Funny, cute and so good in singing, I had to buy her latest album “9odfa”, which is rare because I don’t usually like listening to Arabic music, or even buying it.
But I have to admit that she delivers romantic songs with true feelings and emotions.
I don’t know but I really have a huge attraction for her from long time ago, though I never liked her songs which were sort of traditional Lebanese.
Check her music video “Meni Leek” and you’ll know what I’m talking about (her tight body of course!).
Wanted Dead or Alive!
Its been like almost 5 full years since the last time I had a beef jerky. I can’t forget the taste. I used to buy a one every time I hit the gas station for gas or drinks. Even when I shop for groceries at Wal-Mart, I’d pass by the snacks section to get a nice bag of dry, chewy strips of beef. Each brand has its own variety of flavors. No female understands the male-dominated beef jerky craze. Every hormone in every male body screams for free sex, beer, nicotine, daily action, infinite money, bad-ass cars, sports, good steaks, lusty strippers and beef jerky.
The image below shows my all-time favorite brand, which I used to buy from gas stations. For around $1 you get the best 100% pure beef jerky stick tightly-packaged with a length-wise cheddar cheese or Swiss cheese stick. The aroma of the beef jerky mixed with the tangy taste of the cheddar cheese will surely hits the spot! Mr. Beef Jerky stick is surely missed.

Sega GameGear: Bare Knuckle II
The 3rd post in this series is about Sega GameGear, a lost gem from the 90s. This machine was all of my life back then in high school. Bright colors, excellent list of games and better grip than Game Boy. Although Nintendo did beat Sega in acquiring more 3rd party licenses and exclusive releases for Game Boy, Sega had a good fan base in the US and a better advertisement campaign. The downfall of Game Gear started when Sega was looking at other options beyond their Mega Drive since Nintendo’s Super Famicom was gaining props from all video games magazines for the exclusive excellent releases of Street Fighter II, Castlevania 4, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and more. Starting with the Mega-CD and moving on to 32X, Sega mostly depended on 3rd party publishers to release GG games. I knew that Game Gear days were over whenever I checked the releases lists or E3 news in EGM, and saw no sign of any plans for blockbuster releases. I think that this machine had great potential for improvement in the hardware, which was what all the players were complaining about. The size was too big, the sound could have been made externally stereo, the battery consumption problem and the annoying bright display. The most thing I loved about GG is the Japanese cover art for games. This system had some of the best artwork for game boxes, I just feel terrible for not saving those boxes. I’ll try next to upload some images of scanned manuals I still have. The following is a start of a list of the best GG games to own:
A port of the Mega Drive release, this release was reduced in game size to fit into one game cart. Max is out of the game and the sprites were minimized to fit into the small screen. Let’s not forget that Adam was also skipped in the 1st part on GG, so axing Max out wasn’t surprising at all. The music sounded tiny but was faithful to the works of Mr. Yuzo Koshiro. A super move was added to make the game more interesting, although it got hard at some points due to sluggy movement. Still, the best Beat’em up on a handheld during those days. The funny thing about this game is the look of our heroes on the title screen, it sounds corny!

Aline Khalaf.






