karim e. chaya (@karimchaya) 's Twitter Profile
karim e. chaya

@karimchaya

never mind!

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calendar_today21-04-2009 07:35:56

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Funny how urban 4X4 drivers get excited when it rains and there are puddles on the roads! They plow through the water with such bravado...

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Dear fabulous, glamorous skiers of Faraya Mzaar, all slopes. Valued guests. Due to the widespread disposal of litter, bottles, cans wrappers etc. all over the mountain, and the great difficulty of clearing up after you...

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We have now equipped all the slopes with face & clothes detecting cameras that will record your unclean act and will signal you to the gate keepers at the lifts who are instructed to revoque your skiing privileges in retribution. Thank you for your understanding.

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How can a country with such a high unemployment rate, constant fuel shortages and whose citizens are so penniless, still generate so much traffic?

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Lebanese people consider themselves as being polite, yet when someone in the street asks for directions, or whatever, 9 times out of 10 they drive or walk away without so much as a thank you nod after they get their answer...

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How much poorer does this country have become, before shops start to feel the value of each plastic bag, which they still dispense very freely?

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Between those trying to fill their gas tanks at service stations, and those trying to fill their souls at the mosque, Beirut traffic is at a standstill…

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It is fascinating to see how many adds for ultra luxury goods there are on billboards around Beirut, a city that is actually on the brink of starvation…

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For those asking me why expats on assignement in Lebanon and tourists aren't leaving... They are. We are mostly talking about 10's if not 100's of 1000's of Lebanese with dual citizenship, mixed marriages, etc. Their lives, homes, families are in Lebanon.

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No government in the world can clean up and manage our trash, if we Lebanese don’t start to act responsibly and reduce the volume of waste that we constantly generate...

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I wonder, do all those hungry Lebanese candidates and their parties pay for all them posters, or do they simply promise the advertisers more free billboards all over the country once they are in power?

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Although one could argue that it is morally objectionable, selling one’s vote to highest bidder is also a democratic right...

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Just in time for the upcoming Lebanese parliamentary elections... trash all over the streets and putrid smells coming out of the manholes! A reminder of who has been and could still be running the country before and after tomorrow.

Just in time for the upcoming Lebanese parliamentary elections... trash all over the streets and putrid smells coming out of the manholes! A reminder of who has been and could still be running the country before and after tomorrow.
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So, midway through this voting day, why are there so many people honking, celebrating and making such a raucous? Is it because they are so elated to be voting or because they believe that their za3eem (that’s feudal master) has already and/or is sure to win?