drummerphil wrote:wish i'd seen this been to Egypt and Hurghada 6 times love the place.In Hurghada on the red sea there was always usa marines there on leave for a few days with battle ship moored up not too far away.
john craig wrote:Christ, I never thought it would be this bloody warm in Egypt! Roasted the ti.ts off myself on the first day and I've had to spend yesterday and today in the shade - luckily my hotel has a reasonably priced internet cafe and plenty of bars.
Very impressed with the place overall though. Food and drink is reasonably priced and all the staff at the place I'm staying are excellent. Not much to see really in Hurghada though and the whole having to tip staff for everything is a bit tedious- you wonder whether they expect a tip just for smiling at you![]()
I'm happy enough though, 2 hours ahead here, so you can just sit and have a few beers watching the world cup on the big screen at 8 and then 10 o'clock at night- what more do you want?
rah'lee, wulahi lazeem tal'arta halass (it takes time to pronounce it correctly)
Judge wrote:you must be hard and tell them what you will pay, if they dont like it then move on. you will see the price come down - trust me on this one fella
metalhead wrote:Judge wrote:metalhead, kellem arabi
well well well!![]()
actually its betkallam arabi in the egyptian accent, but the lebanese one its behke arabi.
I know how to speak a bit of the egyptian dialect
Judge wrote:john craig wrote:Judge wrote:is jc the one with the crutch under his arm
JC'll be the one beating you with the crutch in a minute
im shee barra jc
Woollyback wrote:i'm off on my jols tomorrow, leaving the house at 5amgoin to spain (costa de la luz) where the beer's cheap, the sun shines, there's latina honeys everywhere and plenty of world cup on telly
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see ya in a week or so
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