Posted By
Najib
Nov 17, 2014 09:15
Update: Sukleen called me and it is the municipality that decides the location of the bins and how often Sukleen can pass by. The Jeita municipality should change this location ASAP because it doesn't make sense. Back when Minister Ziad Baroud started issuing speed tickets, I wondered why he didn't put any radars between the Jeita roundabout and Sheile because that's where most of the accidents happen there and it's always due to speed, and…
Posted By
Najib
Nov 17, 2014 09:08
via Yasa I don't even know what this is supposed to mean.
Posted By
Najib
Nov 17, 2014 08:01
via BintJbeil This is probably a fake picture but it cracked me up. To be honest, I wouldn't be surprised if it really happened in Lebanon. I wouldn't be surprised of anything happening here anymore. Update: The hospital stated that it is fake but no one can prove it I guess. I couldn't find the picture anywhere else on Google.
Posted By
Najib
Nov 16, 2014 08:07
Colorful Beirut by Matteo el Khodr You can follow LiveLoveBeirut on Instagram . I'm also on Instagram and you can follow me if you like. It will snow this Christmas - Picture by Haig Melikian Raouche sea-level by Sacha On the road to Ammiq Antonio Clear night before the storm - Picture by Kali
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