by JPierre on September 20, 2005
Today was my first day in Sweden. The flight was more that perfect, Swiss couldn’t have served better on such a flight. Arriving to Arlanda, the theme of the Airport was the same as in Copenhagen; same colors and style. The people over here are no friendly, they are more than friendly and nice as [...]
by JPierre on September 19, 2005
I arrived safely to Zurich. I started quite complicated at the airport, as the check-in desk clerk at Cairo airport assumed (Egyptians are the best assumptionists in the world), that I will be wanting to have my luggage in Stockholm. I was like WTF, I am not to go to Stockholm until tomorrow morning… Errr, [...]
by JPierre on September 16, 2005
Blogging from the 0800 hour train to Alex, to 20 minutes, I will be arriving to the final destination. I am calling this the trips of goodbyes, as I will be saying my farewells to one of the best people I have ever known who has finally succeeded in solving one of his life’s most [...]
by JPierre on September 11, 2005
Have you ever wondered what does that unsensible blog description I have mean? I know that some people have. This post could me one of my boring ones so please hold on. I am not a saddistic person, but being on a train operated by the infamous ENR (Egyptian National Railways), I would feel better [...]
by JPierre on September 10, 2005
The newest excuse going around by the statee owned businesses and authorities is that things were in a mess because of the elections. I was supposed to recieve a parcel from Alexandria sent almost a week ago via EMS (The Egyptian Courier Service) and to this date it has not arrived yet. At the same [...]
by JPierre on September 10, 2005
Browsing before starting to work, I somehow stumbled into some very interesting reads. Check out something from:- Al Wafd Newspaper- Ayman Nour’s Campaign Website I will mingle and try to find for some more. Mubarak was going to win, but the 88.5% is over exaggerated!!! Don’t you think?
by JPierre on September 9, 2005
Getting to read the newspapers this morning, I was completely shocked. They are claiming that President Mubarak has won the election, getting the majority of the votes. Yesterday’s information that I received saying that he has won the elections winning 60% was to some extent logical. The minute I saw today’s papers, I remember R’s [...]
by JPierre on September 9, 2005
I have just recieved this information from a very trusted source. President Mubarak has won the elections winning around 60% of the votes. 30% has been divided between Ayman Nour and Noaman Gomaa, and the remaining 10% went to the other candidates. Source Ministry of Interior
by JPierre on September 7, 2005
You are the reason I wake up each morning.I love you … Almost there, aren’t we?
by JPierre on September 7, 2005
It’s election day today, somehow the so called first multi candidate elections. Seeing all the mixed feeling about this as people say it’s all a lie, an act and no more whereas some people tend to act that they are believing in the whole election thing and that things will change, whereas deep within they [...]