Arlanda, Stockholm
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 well.
The [...]
LX 237 Landed Safely
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, [...]
Private: Goodbye A K!
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 [...]
1 + 1 = ??
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 [...]
The Egyptian Presidential Elections; Paralysing the Country
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 time, some [...]
The Egyptian Presidential Elections; The Other Side
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?
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Do you buy that Mubarak gets 85% of the votes?
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 comment [...]
Mubarak having 60% of votes
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
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What you mean to me?
You are the reason I wake up each morning.I love you …
Almost there, aren’t we?
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What a …?
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 [...]
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