Pure BS! He's lucky you're not an American. We act first and wonder if it was a good idea afterwards.Hi, Abdulla!
No, I don't mind.
They just promised us a lift to their house and back on the third day of the Eid, then made us get a taxi out there (difficult and expensive at this time), ignored us and treated us badly at their house while trying to get us to teach their horrible kids,(on a regular basis). and then when i finally agreed to help, didn't give us a lift home. Wifey can't walk that far and it is difficult for me also, we waited in very hot sunshine for over an hour, neither of us can stand for too long in the heat, and then when we returned to their house, they decided they could take us home after all, but the battery was mysteriously flat on the car. Wifey couldn't even walk upstairs to their apartment and no water was offered. Big rows followed and we finally got a taxi back later.
Both of us have been unwell since.
But this chap is kind of the number three politician in the county and to upset him could be dangerous.
Well at least you got out at a sensible time.it's hard to meet my standards though and I don't think he will... i can accept work that is not 100% if someone has a good drive and gives 100% effort.... not the case in either. i'll try tomorrow to motivate, he should have the 'how to' now. ( I bailed at 5)
got told yesterday if i had my licence I would be running that place, guess i got to think about stepping up!
Oh crap! that's just $****y!Hi, Abdulla!
No, I don't mind.
They just promised us a lift to their house and back on the third day of the Eid, then made us get a taxi out there (difficult and expensive at this time), ignored us and treated us badly at their house while trying to get us to teach their horrible kids,(on a regular basis). and then when i finally agreed to help, didn't give us a lift home. Wifey can't walk that far and it is difficult for me also, we waited in very hot sunshine for over an hour, neither of us can stand for too long in the heat, and then when we returned to their house, they decided they could take us home after all, but the battery was mysteriously flat on the car. Wifey couldn't even walk upstairs to their apartment and no water was offered. Big rows followed and we finally got a taxi back later.
Both of us have been unwell since.
But this chap is kind of the number three politician in the county and to upset him could be dangerous.
Hey Ed! How are yahHello, Abdullah.
Well at least you got out at a sensible time.
Step up if you can!!!
Go for it, or you'll regret not having done so.
My family sucks and I'm straight. Go figure.Oh crap! that's just $****y!
Ever since I realized I was gay, I just stopped caring about my family.
Family sucks![]()
The thing is they were very kind to us when we first came to Morocco and were a novelty.Pure BS! He's lucky you're not an American. We act first and wonder if it was a good idea afterwards.
I miss mine terribly.Oh crap! that's just $****y!
Ever since I realized I was gay, I just stopped caring about my family.
Family sucks![]()
At least it's a give and take. But you know how much he thinks of you at least.The thing is they were very kind to us when we first came to Morocco and were a novelty.
They have helped us with problems on a few occasions and I have taught one of his sons, who is nice, for a year, one of his daughters, who is okay, for 6 years, and two other girls, who are both horrid for 8 years.
He is also useful in that if I mention his name I get special treatment all over the city.
Naughty, I know, but it's how things work here.
Good idea!!!!have never drove while the boss is in, but today i made a point of doing it a few times. it's private ground so nothing illegal
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Yep, John checked in the Redbull with the post this morning, days earlier than expected.Hello hello! I hope everyone is doing well today! Has that Redbull arrived? Had a long night of homework and a project to do with my big guy, it is needed!
Adam, I just realized you live in Morocco! That is fascinating! Are you Moroccan, do you speak Arabic?
We have a very old friend of the family, Henia, lovely lady, she's Moroccan.
My mother is Syrian and my father is Cuban, I'm an interesting mix![]()
I think it's a case of mutual 'using' of the other.At least it's a give and take. But you know how much he thinks of you at least.
Yep, John checked in the Redbull with the post this morning, days earlier than expected.
Help yourself.
Hope the homework went well!!!!
I've lived here for ten years, previously I lived in Saudi Arabia, Poland and Thailand, but am half English and half Welsh, grew up in England.
i speak the Moroccan dialect, Darija pretty well, standard Arabic, moderately.
Many friends and neighbours here are lovely, but some people, as anywhere, are just nasty.
Have you been to Syria ?
I loved it, Damascus is one of my favourite cities (or was), great people, but doubt if i'll ever be able to go there again.
Terrible what is happening to that great country.
Hi, Spud's Mum!!!Spuds hygrometer came
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The hygrometer says 71% humidity with it sprayed
Still need to get that glass sorted though
Also, any ideas what "in" and "out" temperatures mean on the hygrometer/thermometer?
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