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Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2008 2:55 pm
by SubFunk
shhhhh wrote:
SubFunk wrote:
shhhhh wrote: 8O

Do you also mean that not all the Germans eat sausages and that the French don't actually stink?

Wow
I've got to stop watching those medias....

Well, we'll speak again in a few month when you'll be sick of fakeland. Until then have a great time! (I mean it)


are you american?

if in case the answer is YES, then please be so kind and don't talk about 'fakeland'

i spare the rest of my comments... just don't assume that 'your way of living / society structure' is something all people looking up to... but i guess that is what the media shuffled so much down your throat that you started to believe that.
Well, I'm actually of the stincky kind...
I mean french...

But I guess the author of this thread must be American making such statements as "It's not all suicide bombings"...
Unless you're an american diplomat, I don't think you have much to fear in Abu Dhabi. When's the last time you heard of a suicide bombing there?

And I would hate living in a country were 80% of the population is NOT local, and the remaining 20% live as if they were born were the majority comes from... That's why I called it fakeland.
But then the Hobie Cats sold me...
you are french and you speak english 8O 8O 8O
the media told me something different.

Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2008 2:58 pm
by hambone1
shhhhh wrote:But I guess the author of this thread must be American making such statements as "It's not all suicide bombings"...
Unless you're an american diplomat, I don't think you have much to fear in Abu Dhabi. When's the last time you heard of a suicide bombing there?
That's my whole point. When I told others that I was moving to the Abu Dhabi, their immediate response was negative. Beirut... Baghdad... Abu Dhabi... they ignorantly put them all in the same Middle East basket.

Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2008 3:01 pm
by hangar17
and i'm really amazed to know that a very big percentage of europeans/americans i meet can't tell the difference between a Buddhist swastika AND a nazi swastika.
slightly OT but it's along the lines in a way.

Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2008 3:23 pm
by dom

Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2008 3:38 pm
by shhhhh
SubFunk wrote:you are french and you speak english 8O 8O 8O
the media told me something different.
The media stink.
errrr, no, that's the French....
hambone1 wrote:That's my whole point. When I told others that I was moving to the Abu Dhabi, their immediate response was negative. Beirut... Baghdad... Abu Dhabi... they ignorantly put them all in the same Middle East basket.
Fair enough, I didn't realise you were refering to people's reactions...
Anu Dhabi must be one of the safest places on earth.
Not sure I would enjoy living in such a place though. Too much buildings, too much sand, not enough equality between people, a place ruled by $$... But that's only my vision.
I'm glad you're having a good time though (sorry I got upset by your statement about suicidal bombings).

Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2008 6:30 pm
by gjm
hangar17 wrote:and i'm really amazed to know that a very big percentage of europeans/americans i meet can't tell the difference between a Buddhist swastika AND a nazi swastika.
slightly OT but it's along the lines in a way.
When I lived in Canada I often meet Americans who thought New Zealand was off the coast of Argentina.

AND i know there is a difference between the symbols you mentioned but I could not tell you which is which if presented with both.

But then again, I was in my 20's before I learn't that a tomato is a fruit.

I wish I knew everything.

Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2008 10:57 pm
by Baron von Case
So generalizing about France or Germany or Abu Dhabi is wrong (agreed), but generalizing about America because you've generalized that we generalize too much is okay?

I guess it's easier to pin a whole country as being stupid rather than to look inward at how stupid you yourself are.

That being said, Abu Dhabi always reminds me of Garfield and Nermal.

Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2008 1:16 am
by weeddigger
Abu Dhabi is were Garfield would always try to ship Nermal...


Did he succeed?


I have no idea...

Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2008 1:51 am
by stjohn
hey man.. happy to hear all is well, looks great!! enjoy

Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2008 5:53 am
by hangar17
and there is hope still heh

Re: Greetings from Abu Dhabi!

Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2008 7:09 am
by LeifonMars
hambone1 wrote:What a fantastic place!

Perfect weather, kind people with morals, standards, and values, tons of recreational activities and entertainment, superb shopping, and cheap gas.

Haven't found a negative yet!
Nice, man. How's your ecological footprint down there?

Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2008 7:38 am
by majestic
hangar17 wrote:and i'm really amazed to know that a very big percentage of europeans/americans i meet can't tell the difference between a Buddhist swastika AND a nazi swastika.
slightly OT but it's along the lines in a way.
Hey hangar, nice to see someone else from Sing here. Yeah, i live right near the temple on Bukit Timah Road (plastered with swastikas), never fails to get a WTF reaction when I drive visiting friends past it. :)

Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2008 10:33 am
by 3dot...
Rock the casba...

Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2008 12:07 pm
by hangar17
majestic wrote:
hangar17 wrote:and i'm really amazed to know that a very big percentage of europeans/americans i meet can't tell the difference between a Buddhist swastika AND a nazi swastika.
slightly OT but it's along the lines in a way.
Hey hangar, nice to see someone else from Sing here. Yeah, i live right near the temple on Bukit Timah Road (plastered with swastikas), never fails to get a WTF reaction when I drive visiting friends past it. :)
hey nice to see someone from the same area code too :wink:
ps Singapore is NOT a part of China at all FYI the rest you lot

Re: Greetings from Abu Dhabi!

Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2008 8:46 am
by hambone1
LeifonMars wrote:
hambone1 wrote:What a fantastic place!

Perfect weather, kind people with morals, standards, and values, tons of recreational activities and entertainment, superb shopping, and cheap gas.

Haven't found a negative yet!
Nice, man. How's your ecological footprint down there?
Must.. not.. buy.. Hummer.... (rode in my friend's yesterday... awesome!)

But seriously, folks... 80 mile commute each way kinda rules out the bicycle, and the heat and maniac drivers rules out motorcycling.

A lot of guys carpool the commute.