I am sharing your concerns/comments with a few other, some of them are involved with BAAI.
On Mon, Sep 5, 2011 at 11:09 PM, Syed Hasan <
syedihasan@yahoo.com> wrote:
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> I can see that Mr Dilawar Hossain already shared his experience about BAAi's
> Eid reunion.
> At my age, I am not sure how many weekends I have left in my life, but I
> have lost one precious evening ( may be Gods wrath for skipping the Eid
> prayer) and my $15.00. Well, I recovered some of my money by pushing and
> elbowing others in the food line, came out with a winning smile in my face
> and a plate full of food. However, I feel pity for those who did not get
> the food, which was probably the only 'tasty' thing in the whole program.
> The pain started with the emcee. The same person was the emcee, the voice
> in the puppet show, and also acting on the stage. It became very monotonous
> and appeared to be an one man show. Hopefully BAAI will pay more attention
> to this. The recitation of Rafiq Azad poem by Audity Rahman was another
> surprise. It was a complete mismatch in this context and the reciter was
> also aware of that. The coordination and planning demands more improvement.
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> Mr Dilwar Hossain, you wanted to know what type of 'mishty' was served in
> the competition ? It was 'Delhi-ka-Laddu'. Don't feel bad if you didn't get
> a bite. Also you are very wrong to call it a flop. BAAI never had a flop
> program in their history. Every event is followed by congratulations,
> complements, accolades and what not. Our comments will never make it to the
> front page (courtesy of the moderator).
> BAAI caters to a wide range of audience, so the majority may have a
> different opinion. if someone enjoyed the program, I am in no position to
> question it.
> However, for me..it is "BYE BYE BAAI'.
> Shubhechhante,
> Syed Hasan
> On Mon, Sep 5, 2011 at 4:49 PM, Dilawar Hossain <
oline2@cox.net> wrote:
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>> Too many Captains make BAAI Eid Reception Event a Great Flop.
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>> Did any of the board members see the look on peoples faces?
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>> Were they were too busy selling tickets without thinking of its people?
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>> Except Set design
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>> Every segent of the program was troublesome
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>> There was a profound lack of coordination
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>> and
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>> entertainment for which people paid $ 15.00
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>> and many were unable to eat (if they were late, why should they pay for
>> food?)
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>> Why Mishty Protijogita?
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>> More importantly, why were board members participating in a game meant for
>> the public? especially the President's wife.
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>> What kind of misty that no one had opportunity to taste but judges?
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>> It seems as though BAAI accomplished one thing. They made Puppets out of
>> all of us.
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