Tue 8 Jan 2008
I’m lying alone with my head on the phone
Thinking of you till it hurts
I know you hurt too but what else can we do
Tormented and torn apart
I wish I could carry your smile and my heart
For times when my life feels so low
It would make me believe what tomorrow could bring
When today doesn’t really know, doesn’t really know
Chorus:
I ‘m all out of love, I’m so lost without you
I know you were right believing for so long
I ‘m all out of love, what am I without you
I can’t be too late to say that I was so wrong
I want you to come back and carry me home
Away from this long lonely nights
I’m reaching for you, are you feeling it too
Does the feeling seem oh so right
And what would you say if I called on you now
And said that I can’t hold on
There’s no easy way, it gets harder each day
Please love me or I’ll be gone, I’ll be gone

January 8th, 2008 at 7:13 pm
Let me add some humor to the mess created by the blockheads running the country.
I recieved the following SMS from my friend Ruhul:
4 WICKETS DOWN
1 WICKET DOWN EARLIER
TOTAL 5 WKTS DOWN
2 MORE MAY BE DISLODGED ANY TIME
BANGLADESH IN DIRE STRAITS
I thought it was wickets tumbling against the kiwis in NZ. But after the following line realized what it was all about!
LAST WKT TO GO WAS MOINUL’S THE WKTKEEPER!
January 8th, 2008 at 8:11 pm
I differ with comment #1
The army backed CTG leadership have rightly and plausably removed few inefficient advisors who were underperforming and were making harsh comments regarding various subjects in front of the media.
Any any bureacratic environment, the leadership must bring to account individuals who are tasked with specific tasks. Today four advisors were fired by the army/CTG and I applaud them for their action.
Our politicians should learn lessons from today’s events.
January 8th, 2008 at 10:12 pm
After a quite some time
#1 it’s called accountability. It’s an unfamiliar concept in Bangladesh (and here in the U.S. under the Dubiya) but I applaud yet another bold display of leadership by CTG. This further reinforces the genuineness and leadership of this administration. I never thought I’d live to see the day where someone in a Bangladeshi administration was held accountable. It took 36 years for this symbolic gesture to take place for the first time in Bangladesh’s history.
Simply Powerful
January 8th, 2008 at 11:12 pm
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January 9th, 2008 at 10:20 am
This is the difference between the present and the past Govt. This action proves that the present Govt. is not only run by the Army chief but also by the Dr. Fakhruddin who has been taking the bold decisions since last year. I admire Dr. Ayub Kaderi who accepted his fault and eventually resigned without being told by CA. Hope this practise by the present Govt. will set a good precedent and crook politicians will be able to take some lessons from this CTG.
January 9th, 2008 at 1:51 pm
#5:
How do you know that these decisions were taken by Dr. Fakhruddin, not by Gen Moeen (Somoyer Sahosi Sontan!!!)?
I think SSS (Somoyer Sahosi Sontan) took the decision, not Dr. Fakhruddin (Somoyer Kapurus Sontan or SKS).
January 9th, 2008 at 5:40 pm
Chacha-jaan,
Tara tari apnar basha thekey lokano mod-er botol gulo shoran. Naholey …
January 10th, 2008 at 10:30 am
#6 My reliable sources said so. As the removal decision of the advisors was much needed, so it is immaterial who has taken the decision. If MUA himself has taken the decision then I must say that MUA has done the right thing but I am disagreeing that Dr. Fakhruddin is a boneless person and unable to take such necessary decision.
January 11th, 2008 at 6:15 am
MRA #5
Now you are against Mainul????
So Strange. I Just like to read your previous comments.
January 11th, 2008 at 12:35 pm
#9 J2I
Just wondering when did I say I was with the Mainul and against the Mainul? It is better not to be taking anything personally here. I believe none of us post our views in this blog for any personal gain, at least not me. There is no harm to support a particular political party but trying to legitimize their past and present wrongdoings just blaming on the advisors of CTG will not be justifiable. Things would have been better in BD if we could have accepted that our political leaders in BD have never done well in their past times not even now. Can you give a single example of a political leader in BD who quit his/her post just for failing to do his/her duties properly? But this CTG has set an excellent precedent by assessing advisors a year performances and has taken necessary actions to facilitate their over all performances to run the country which all political party leaders should have done long ago.