2010/04/27 Dubai
Existential
Mezze
Dining experiences in Dubai part three.
“See you on Thursday,” the bouncer at the observatory at the Marriott Harbor said.
On Thursday I’m on my way back to New York, inshallah.
“What’s happening on Thursday?” I asked.
“On Thursday there are many people here,” he said.
I had the feeling he meant something else.
Mezze, a glass of wine and some mineral water for one person at the observatory: $40.00
The mezze were just edible, but the white wine from New Zealand was excellent.
When I left the hotel some barely clad ladies with an English accent were entering the Marriott.
I’m not sure if they were looking for companionship.
To be barely clad in the U.K. is an existential thing. Only dying people put on clothes.
14 comments
Ach, laten we zeggen dat het weer eens iets anders is dan rokjesdag.
English girls are the horniest. No, let me rephrase that. English girls are the easiest. They offer quick, but smelly sex.
Russians are suposedly the best. They take special care in existing.
Arnon
I'm interested. Arnon: how would you compare Las Vegas and Dubai? (Aside from the gambling and the prices, LV is obviously much cheaper and still perhaps classier in a purely relative way.)
rokjesdag
i miss martin bril!!!
Clothes
"To be barely clad in the U.K. is an existential thing. Only dying people put on clothes."
And people who still respect themselves and others
These ladies are typical English upperclass. They dont have beerbellies and tattoos.
nature
or perhaps it's a 'back to nature' thing... I would rather like hearing those two girl say they're withdrawing from materialism to go and live a spiritual life in the desert :)
@Dens
such a quotes are tipycal for ugly short men at age of 40 AND the pornofans, also 2 in 1.
My wife is English. I must be a happy man.
Carlos
Dubai reminded me of Vegas.
lz.
I am both.
@Dens
bah
@IZ
Dens is not like that! I am.
Bernard f
Dear Bernard f,
There's absolutely no need for lying. We all know you've been getting some lately. There is no need for pr0n in your life, is there?