Posted By
Najib
Jul 02, 2011 10:51
It is reasonable for artists in pubs or night clubs to start singing at 11 or 12 pm as the party would not have kicked in yet, but why is it becoming a trend in most restaurants nowadays? I went to "Mon General" in Zouk Mikail yesterday for a birthday dinner and Aline Lahoud was performing there. I arrived there around 9:30 pm and left at midnight and Aline had not shown up yet. This…
Posted By
Najib
Jun 20, 2011 08:56
Maybe I should send the municipality the bill for the new tyre I bought. That's what people do everywhere else in the civilized world.
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