Stay or Go
#46
Re: Stay or Go
Istanbul, Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Manama, Al Ain, Muscat ..... a long list of other cities that I've not been to, but must still surely be better than.... Kuwait City, Dammam, Riyadh
#47
Re: Stay or Go
When I lived there I found Riyadh oppressively restricted - regardless of being able to go a compound for a few drinks - the general feeling was of always being watched or checked.
#50
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Really, that's still a thing?
I recall there was also a bloke on here who used to claim his apartment was some kind of sex palace of women's toys for all the frustrated expat Dorises. So swinging must be a Dubai activity.
I recall there was also a bloke on here who used to claim his apartment was some kind of sex palace of women's toys for all the frustrated expat Dorises. So swinging must be a Dubai activity.
#53
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Agreed, and I've been robbed twice in Istanbul, and would still rank it up there, I cant speak for Kuwait city but have been told the weather is bad even by gulf standards.
#54
Re: Stay or Go
The last 3 years has seen some massive changes in Riyadh which you must have noticed in the UAE, how often do you see Saudi 20 and 30 in bars now. It's not that they have become more devout in fact to the contrary. The party seen in Riyadh is more earthy and real by virtue of its illegality much in the same way the rave seen was in the UK in the 80s. The approach of the police is similar too i.e. provided they don't hold a dance party in the mosque car park they are happy for the quiet life, at least until they get off shift.
#55
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If they have not replaced their phone since the days you could buy belt clips, I suspect you might be over estimating their earning capacity. Remember a lot of those cash delivery semis got traded for second hand transits back in 96. I think the social group to whom you refer are Dubia property owners AKA the Ponzi Patsies.
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Re: Stay or Go
If they have not replaced their phone since the days you could buy belt clips, I suspect you might be over estimating their earning capacity. Remember a lot of those cash delivery semis got traded for second hand transits back in 96. I think the social group to whom you refer are Dubia property owners AKA the Ponzi Patsies.
Again, true. Lockdown has made me tight. A big pay cut and not being able to spend money has made me not want to spend money at all. I'm loving it.
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