Posted By
Najib
Dec 03, 2012 11:25
I had no clue we still have Abu Jumbo Pepsi bottles in Lebanon. Thanks Sophie!
Posted By
Najib
Dec 03, 2012 03:59
Judicial authorities reject the request of course as it is a clear violation of the constitution and the privacy of citizens, but I wonder how exactly was the Ministry of Telecommunication supposed to provide them with Facebook passwords? Unless the ministry has a master password for Facebook, or Facebook gives away passwords to governments or the police, which I highly doubt, I don't see how it's possible. The only feasible way to hack our passwords…
Food
13 years ago
I haven’t had the chance to visit Mir Amin’s beautiful terrace during the summer and I bet it’s too cold to go now. However I read on their Facebook page that you can enjoy Cheese ...
Information
13 years ago
This is by far the best Christmas tree and decoration I’ve seen in Lebanese malls/shops so far this year. [nggallery id=44] ...
Automotive
13 years ago
I spotted all three of them yesterday while trying to find an empty parking spot at ABC Mall in Achrafieh. ...
Information
13 years ago
While watching the video, I noticed that I had posted the picture of one of the skateboarders in the video few months back, after it got published on German Sueddeutsche Zeitung’s frontpage. Check Minute 1:40 ...
Automotive
13 years ago
I tried looking for the model online and the closest I found was the 1945 BMW R75 model, which was a World War II motorcycle. That’s a pretty cool bike to have! ...
Food
13 years ago
Picture taken from 248am.com Kim Kardashian launched in the past few days two new branches of Millions of Milkshakes in Kuwait and Bahrain. I was checking the video Mark posted and it was funny to ...
Critiques
13 years ago
Picture taken from Zaitunaybay.com LebanonFiles reported today that restaurants at the Zaitunay Bay are not doing well and Solidere is seriously considering closing down the whole thing given the bad economic situation and the lack ...
Information
13 years ago
[High-Res] Ex-PM Saad Hariri topped the list, followed by Al Jazeera English Middle East based Correspondent Sherine Tadros, Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati, Lebanese bloggers Imad Bazzi and Mustapha Hamoui, Lebanese Journalist Shada Omar, Journalist ...