Posts Tagged ‘bamdadi’

Six facts you probably don’t know about Mr. Bamdadi

October 23, 2008

Here is a very new blog and I mostly write in my Farsi blog “bamdadi“. However dear Kamangir has honored me by tagging this decent blog and its author, so let me reveal six facts about myself:

  1. I hate it when people ask about me in “numbers”, so let me just do it myself:
    I am 187cm tall and my weight is 105kg (yes overweight). I have green eyes and dark blond hair and white skin and deep voice.
  2. I work in Schlumberger, the largest oil service company in the world. I have seen and felt and experienced “a lot” in this business.
  3. I’d love to visit all countries of the world, however more specifically I’d like to see the United States (for its amazing cultural mix+liberalism), Israel&Palestine (I care about this humanitarian catastrophe so much which I love to see it with my eyes) and Japan (the dream land I have always admired its cinema, poetry and culture).
  4. I fell in love for the first time in my life, when I was 11 years old.
  5. I lost my mother about 12 years ago, and I always feel her absence in my life (always, even now at this very moment).
  6. I have studied in Alborz highschool in Tehran, four years full of vivid memories I shall never forget.

And … I tag these blogs:

  1. For Ever Under Construction
  2. Critical Montages
  3. From Tehran with Love
  4. The Poya

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Starting my english blog

September 9, 2008

After maintaining “bamdadi” -my Persian blog- for more than a year, I think it’s time to start my English weblog as well. It will give me the opportunity to share my views about Iran/World with people who are not necessarily Farsi speaking.

“Bamdadi” means “related to the dawn or morning” in Farsi. “Aurora” was selected for this reason, kind of translation of my Farsi blog title into English.

I try to keep this blog more focused on my IRAN-Related concerns, however I may occasionally write about other topics such as culture and life in general.

As a non-native English speaker, my English knowledge is not bad, however I am not much expert in writing. So wish me good luck, and please tolerate my uneven English.