If peoplewere silentnothingwouldchange.By comingtogether here, bypledging oursolidarity, ourfriendship. We'vemade history....our [Pashtun]code has a lot toanswer for,particularly wherethe treatment ofwomen isconcerned.Orphansin astorm.My father shareseverything withher... MostPashtun mennever to this....what theTaliban haddone was makemy campaignglobal.Not worriedabout beingtoo visiblethis time?Giving places to poorchildren didn't justmean my father losttheir fees. Somericher parents tooktheir children out ofthe school...There's notalways awelcome inthe hillsides.The union respondedwith a renewed attackon the government'slatest cuts for thefamilies of those onstrike, calling it anattempt by MrsThatcher starve theminers back to work.You're illegaldarling...16for thebreeders, 21for the gays"They liked his talkof bringing backIslamic law aseveryone wasfrustrated with thePakistani justicesystem....education isour basic right.Not just in thewest; Islam toohas given us thisright.I was moreconcerned theywould target myfather as he wasalways speakingout against them.[Benazir]symbolised theend of dictatorshipand the beginningof democracy.In my countrytoo manypoliticiansthink nothingof stealing.We're a gayand lesbiangroup andwe'reunapologeticabout that.- Aren't yougoing to ringyour mum?- What for? Along distancequeer bashing?Ziauddin isrunning a haramschool... andbringing shameon the mohalla...Morale isjust asimportant asmoney...I grew up in NorthIreland. I know allabout whathappens whenpeople don't talk toeach other.The pit andthe peopleare one andthe same.There's a long andhonourable traditionin the gaycommunity. Whensomeone class you aname you take it andown it.There seemed nopoint in going toschool just end upcooking andcleaning andbringing upchildren......the importantthing is that wemarch together.all of us.If peoplewere silentnothingwouldchange.By comingtogether here, bypledging oursolidarity, ourfriendship. We'vemade history....our [Pashtun]code has a lot toanswer for,particularly wherethe treatment ofwomen isconcerned.Orphansin astorm.My father shareseverything withher... MostPashtun mennever to this....what theTaliban haddone was makemy campaignglobal.Not worriedabout beingtoo visiblethis time?Giving places to poorchildren didn't justmean my father losttheir fees. Somericher parents tooktheir children out ofthe school...There's notalways awelcome inthe hillsides.The union respondedwith a renewed attackon the government'slatest cuts for thefamilies of those onstrike, calling it anattempt by MrsThatcher starve theminers back to work.You're illegaldarling...16for thebreeders, 21for the gays"They liked his talkof bringing backIslamic law aseveryone wasfrustrated with thePakistani justicesystem....education isour basic right.Not just in thewest; Islam toohas given us thisright.I was moreconcerned theywould target myfather as he wasalways speakingout against them.[Benazir]symbolised theend of dictatorshipand the beginningof democracy.In my countrytoo manypoliticiansthink nothingof stealing.We're a gayand lesbiangroup andwe'reunapologeticabout that.- Aren't yougoing to ringyour mum?- What for? Along distancequeer bashing?Ziauddin isrunning a haramschool... andbringing shameon the mohalla...Morale isjust asimportant asmoney...I grew up in NorthIreland. I know allabout whathappens whenpeople don't talk toeach other.The pit andthe peopleare one andthe same.There's a long andhonourable traditionin the gaycommunity. Whensomeone class you aname you take it andown it.There seemed nopoint in going toschool just end upcooking andcleaning andbringing upchildren......the importantthing is that wemarch together.all of us.

IaM & Pride Quotes - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. If people were silent nothing would change.
  2. By coming together here, by pledging our solidarity, our friendship. We've made history.
  3. ...our [Pashtun] code has a lot to answer for, particularly where the treatment of women is concerned.
  4. Orphans in a storm.
  5. My father shares everything with her... Most Pashtun men never to this.
  6. ...what the Taliban had done was make my campaign global.
  7. Not worried about being too visible this time?
  8. Giving places to poor children didn't just mean my father lost their fees. Some richer parents took their children out of the school...
  9. There's not always a welcome in the hillsides.
  10. The union responded with a renewed attack on the government's latest cuts for the families of those on strike, calling it an attempt by Mrs Thatcher starve the miners back to work.
  11. You're illegal darling...16 for the breeders, 21 for the gays"
  12. They liked his talk of bringing back Islamic law as everyone was frustrated with the Pakistani justice system.
  13. ...education is our basic right. Not just in the west; Islam too has given us this right.
  14. I was more concerned they would target my father as he was always speaking out against them.
  15. [Benazir] symbolised the end of dictatorship and the beginning of democracy.
  16. In my country too many politicians think nothing of stealing.
  17. We're a gay and lesbian group and we're unapologetic about that.
  18. - Aren't you going to ring your mum? - What for? A long distance queer bashing?
  19. Ziauddin is running a haram school... and bringing shame on the mohalla...
  20. Morale is just as important as money...
  21. I grew up in North Ireland. I know all about what happens when people don't talk to each other.
  22. The pit and the people are one and the same.
  23. There's a long and honourable tradition in the gay community. When someone class you a name you take it and own it.
  24. There seemed no point in going to school just end up cooking and cleaning and bringing up children...
  25. ...the important thing is that we march together. all of us.