Posted By
Najib
May 15, 2010 03:56
Chahe posted about a car that climbed over that separator a while ago. Another one did the same yesterday but this time the opposite way and i was there to see it. It is very weird to see people climb over it, i mean it's big and very noticeable. How can someone miss it ?
Posted By
Najib
May 14, 2010 04:55
With the summer approaching, the Lebanese beaches will be filled with Lebanese girls dressed up in their bikinis. Well guess what, all the girls are breaking the law! Yup, according to a 1941 law that is still unchanged until today, "Women are prohibited from donning a two-piece and hitting the beach." The punishment? a fine of 250 Lebanese-Syrian pounds, a currency that no longer exists! Another absurd law, dating from the Ottoman rule, is using…
Lebanon
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Guess again, This is Bassem Feghali. ...
Advertising
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Lebanon
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Events
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Lebanon
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Food
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We did not only break the Hummus record but also the Falafel one. Lebanese chefs produced 5,173 kilos of deep-fried falafel. More food, money and time wasted! ...
Information
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BBC published an article last night called “Beirut struggles to survive peace” which talks about how Beirut is losing its charm and soul. I’m glad I’m not alone in thinking downtown Beirut is crap. I ...