This is a special Egyptian Blog, I am not publishing my thoughts. I am just expressing the view of these voices in my head. Therefore these opinions are not my own…
26 December 2009
22 December 2009
Strange canned food, you will be stunned!
They take a bird's nest in china and they make a drink out of it????? They say it is god for your health :)
Canned whole chicken??? Why? just explain to me please, why? Why? why?
Roasted crickets with eggs, I think I will puke…………..
Thai green curry with Corcodile?!
Duck Fat mmmm.... no comment!
A canned collection of Fish mouth still with it's teeth?!! Please tell me why the hell would you buy that, let alone eat it?!!!
Haggis, Scottish delight :) a Scottish dish made from offal mixed with suet, oats, onions, and seasonings, which is packed into a round sausage skin and usually boiled. Haggis is traditionally cooked in a cleaned sheep's stomach. Really sounds...
Canned Cheese Burger!!! You have seen this one before right???!!!
Pigs Brain with milk gravy?! Cholesterol 3500mg 1170% excellent for my diet?!!!!!!
Ratlesnake ready to eat, posion free?!!!
Some roasted scorpions, no poison. let's nibble :)
Canned worms mmmm yum yum :(
Canned tongues if you wanna be a poet :)
16 December 2009
03 December 2009
Jeddah floods 2009
On 25 November 2009 the Saudi city of Jeddah was afflicted by heavy rains that lasted only a few hours but caused massive flooding and the deaths of more than 500 people. To lessen the embarrassment, official reports shrank the number of flood-related deaths to just over 100.
Hundreds of bodies were swept in the current and up to 11,000 people may be missing in the sea, according to a report two days ago by the Saudi newspaper al-Yaum. This figure may be inflated but the number of the missing and dead surely ranks in the hundreds, and could turn out to exceed a thousand. For comparison, hurricane Katrina in the US killed about 1,800 people. (The Guardian 3 December ’09)
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Hundreds of bodies were swept in the current and up to 11,000 people may be missing in the sea, according to a report two days ago by the Saudi newspaper al-Yaum. This figure may be inflated but the number of the missing and dead surely ranks in the hundreds, and could turn out to exceed a thousand. For comparison, hurricane Katrina in the US killed about 1,800 people. (The Guardian 3 December ’09)
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