Posted By
Najib
Aug 22, 2011 09:33
I highly respect the Lebanese army but I really wish I could meet the guy who sets up those random meaningless checkpoints from time to time. Every time I go North, I try to leave as early as possible in order to avoid traffic on the way back. Since it's Ramadan now, we decided to leave yesterday Qoubayat at exactly 6:30 pm to be in Tripoli around the Iftar time so that we won't face…
Posted By
Najib
Aug 21, 2011 07:33
The driver was too busy trying to overtake me to make his illegal U-turn he did not see where he was going.
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