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Should have gone th ewhole hog and turned it into a table lamp..!!
Enjoying the cold then DrWho ? That's about a 15 degree temperature drop in the last few days...
I found a statue made from granite of Osiris last week, standing in the dining room of a stately home near Bangor..
Maybe I'll give Z.H a call, I'm sure they'll want it back
Didn't like the place from the second I clapped eyes on it, then I found out why.. the owner had got ludicrously rich from the slave trade...
Enjoy your stay in Blighty, at least the cold is one reminder of why you live in Luxor..
There's a time for everyone, if they only learn
That the twisting kaleidoscope moves us all in turn.
Does it light up at night like the Qurn does now?
They have done a cracking job on that....we don't need to use lights at night anymore the glow illuminates everything!
Life is not measured by the breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away.
- I understand that it's great from the East, but over here (go to your roof, Stan), it's more than a little white - it's blinding. Local people are already worried who's gonna pay for all that energy, they think it'll be added to their bill.
- Last night I thought that they had come to their senses and dimmed it, but it was just so foggy that you couldn't see anything anyway, it's been like that the whole day (go to the roof tomorrow night instead, Stan), but that white light is on at least until 6AM!
- Dr. Who, don't just leave us like this, there must be something you can DO !
are you talking about the people who were moved out of Qurna?are you serious?....is that really your idea of a good deal?when did you last have a look at the new village?I went yesterday and its looking more like a ghetto everyday.The 3 metre wall stretches all long from Qbwy to the mountain,so its impossible to see the desert nor mountains anymore,and more walls are planned.It reminded me of what the nazis did to Warsaw.
I went there last week to see what a well-known local family had done with their allocation of 16 houses, right up by the hills. Pleasant shady gardens all around, lots of outside seating, well organised living spaces, modern working bathrooms, a few air-conditioners - one of the houses is to be made into a local coffee shop. The tarmac road hasn't reached there yet though. They even have a pigeon loft on the roof.
Yes, the houses in the main don't look too good, but as the area develops I'm fairly sure that it will become more pleasant to the eye. I guess it's the "Glass half full/empty" dichotomy.
And, I agree, the wall looks 'orrible!
I might agree with you, but then we'd both be wrong!
Stan
Just listening to the news and a government spokesman, when discussing people trying to leave the country to join Da'esh, on being prevented described them as frustrated travellers .
Frustrated...
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The only true 'frustrated travelers' are the ones that have just been given the get out of town in seven days visa stamp.
I remember the cheese of my childhood,
And the bread that we cut with a knife
When the children helped with the housework,
And the men went to work not the wife.
The cheese never needed a fridge,...
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I agree Hepzibah. I'm only 53, ( with a mental age of 10, maybe 12 at a push,) :up
I recall things pretty much the same as the coffin dodgers do.. :cg
OK, I lived in the country most of my life,...
i know it must be very frustrating for the ex-pats, and well yes, even your average Egyptian Joe in the street, but nothing in parliament will get started,........three months down the line, until...
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Ghali junior's parents were both stutterers... :cool: