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Africa & Middle East - July 2007

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hi will any one can give me the clear information regarding this!

2007-07-30 17:47:32 · 7 answers · asked by pragathi 1 in Egypt

hey beautiful

just wondering how many coffees (not lebanese coffe .. normal nescafe) you go through a day?? and is it good for your age??

im 18 and i go through at least 4 or 5...

2007-07-30 17:34:26 · 23 answers · asked by Anonymous in Lebanon

hey beautiful

well i was thinking there are ppl from lebanon, australia and egypt in this category.. so if i were to get married where would to have to be??? and not only me any of us !!??
gimme a reason for your answer !!

2007-07-30 17:32:02 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Lebanon

contributor??

hey beautiful, you see im kinda getting cold ... its freezing in australia !!
and the fig leafs arnt doing much !!

2007-07-30 14:10:04 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Lebanon

in kilometres. What is the best route to take from Kempton To Tarlton....p.s Tarlton just past Krugersdorp

2007-07-30 13:15:09 · 3 answers · asked by sebe 3 in South Africa

I see this quite often. It seems some men can't find a toilet so they stop wherever they are, turn their back to the street and pee right there.
This is so offensive and disgusting.
Why don't these men have any shame? Would they think it okay for a woman to squat on the side of the road and pee? Where is the water they should clean with? Do they pray after that?

I don't want to get close enough but I have this desire to walk up behind them and push them into their own stream! This is one of the most disrespectful, shameful acts I see on the street on a regular basis.

2007-07-30 07:08:33 · 8 answers · asked by ~~∞§arah T∞©~~ 6 in Morocco

I mean dirty because the people don't clean good not because the floor is actually dirt.

It seems to me that most Moroccans keep their houses extremely clean and tidy. The only house in Morocco I have been in that I would consider dirty due to poor housekeeping was lived in by an American woman, lol.

2007-07-30 06:44:55 · 3 answers · asked by ~~∞§arah T∞©~~ 6 in Morocco

After reading an answer to another question I know I am not alone! The thing is I also had to PAY for it!!! It was horrible. Esp. if you get sick there... :P I think they could actually increase tourism if they had a toilet campaign. lol They don't have to install western toilets if they don't want to (I do know that squatting is natural) but at least give us some cleaning options afterwards! I have already begun to 'stock up' on little travel rolls of charmin I saw at walgreens for 99 cents for the next time I go. I pick one up every now and then when I am there. I think it would be a good thing since so many ppl I know who went there got sick and then had to PAY for an unclean toilet experience....often! Maybe they are trying to rip us off?!

I wanted to tell this one bathroom attendent that I was going to refuse to pay! But I didn't have the words to say it...

2007-07-30 05:54:35 · 13 answers · asked by Sassafrass 6 in Morocco

In Africa you can be killed by an elephant, a lion, a tiger or whatever. But what one animal will kill you for certain? Remember you can always escape from a lion or elephant!

2007-07-30 05:44:15 · 25 answers · asked by Porgie 7 in South Africa

How exactly do those who claim that Egypt won the war support this claim?
From my understanding of the following facts:
1. Egyptian casualties outnumbered Israeli casualties
2. By wars end, Israeli forces had crossed the Suez and stood 100 kilometers away from Cairo
3. The Egyptian third army was cut off and trapped in the desert with no food or water
4. The Soviet Union felt the need to intervene militarily on Egypt's behalf (they eventually backed down after the US threatened to join on Israel's side if they did)
5. Syria scrapped its planned counterattack after the ceasefire because it knew that Egypt could not afford to re-enter the war
I would say that Egypt lost the war without a doubt. I agree that it was not a humiliating defeat like 1967 was and that they did win the battles of the first day or two. However, that it wasn't a humiliating defeat and that Egypt won some battles does not make Egypt the victor. I'm seriously interested to understand the rationale.

2007-07-30 04:44:07 · 13 answers · asked by Michael J 5 in Israel

2007-07-30 01:47:30 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous in Lebanon

2007-07-30 01:02:09 · 18 answers · asked by Anonymous in South Africa

While sitting in a cafe, or a resturant, or at home, do you like to sit and watch people??

2007-07-29 20:00:57 · 25 answers · asked by Ghanouge 4 in Lebanon

*yawn*
I just need a little help falling asleep...

2007-07-29 18:44:32 · 7 answers · asked by Red 5 in Lebanon

after my contract this december i want to exit and go dubai.i can have one way plane ticket.heres my question:
1.how could i get visit visa
2.where can i get it ,im here in saudi
3. how much would it cost
4.wat are the necessary requirements for visit visa processing.

2007-07-29 18:13:17 · 3 answers · asked by clark 1 in United Arab Emirates

Isn't it ironic...While on (a long overdue) holiday in SA, I was away from the SA forum, and now that I'm away from the motherland, I'm back to chat with all you beautiful South Africans.
What did I miss out on? I see there are a few new characters (and one or two old ones with a new avatar...hehehe).
Zim, I travelled through George 2 weeks ago and waved to everyone who I thought may look like you.

2007-07-29 16:52:39 · 12 answers · asked by Vango 5 in South Africa

with a small kind gesture in the past 24hrs.

2007-07-29 16:18:59 · 28 answers · asked by violet 3 in Lebanon

Are you close to them?
I have one sister, Melanie, who is 13 months younger than me. That is it...it was just the two of us, and being so close in age, it was almost like having a twin... ;-)

2007-07-29 15:05:37 · 56 answers · asked by Red 5 in Lebanon

which would you choose?
The city is Agadir, the town is nearby.
You OWN either one or the other.

2007-07-29 13:44:31 · 5 answers · asked by ~~∞§arah T∞©~~ 6 in Morocco

do you go modern western style, modern Moroccan style, traditional Moroccan, or Berber?

2007-07-29 13:39:39 · 4 answers · asked by ~~∞§arah T∞©~~ 6 in Morocco

which would you choose?

2007-07-29 13:37:34 · 7 answers · asked by ~~∞§arah T∞©~~ 6 in Morocco

Chicken, seafood or pigeon bastilla?
Chicken, lamb or beef tagine?
Treed, sha'ariah or couscous?

2007-07-29 13:36:20 · 5 answers · asked by ~~∞§arah T∞©~~ 6 in Morocco

2007-07-29 12:04:43 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous in Other - Africa & Middle East

2007-07-29 11:51:08 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Lebanon

2007-07-29 11:14:10 · 9 answers · asked by jackos99 1 in Lebanon

a family member that you love them dearly, but they are so loud it's embarrassing to go out in public with them.

Do you get annoyed at people who speak so high that anyone in, say a restaurant can hear them? or is it just me?

2007-07-29 10:56:43 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous in Lebanon

PLEASE TELL ME!!!

2007-07-29 10:48:34 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous in Lebanon

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