Urgh Dubai

I am going to Dubai tomorrow and coming back Saturday. I really don’t feel like going to Dubai, all I feel like doing is just sleeping in late and then ordering a pizza while I watch some TV on the couch. This would be the third weekend in a row in which I am traveling, but unlike the last two trips, Dubai doesn’t interest me. I won’t be taking my laptop with me and I don’t think I will be moblogging from there either. Last months bill increased nearly 600% from my usual because of my moblogging!


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  1. Mek says:

    I just came back from Dubai and as such can confidently say AHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHA.

    Seriously though, nothing against Dubai but unless you have some people you like with you will be bored to tears. On the upside there is an indoor skiing slope somewhere there but is horribly expensive.

    So yeah, your options are pretty much limited to staying in or shopping. You can also get drunk.

  2. I know for a fact alot of people working in Dubai are considering living in Kuwait instead because Dubai just got prohibitively expensive. With cheap air fares you can always catch the morning connexion flying into Dubai for work and be home for dinner in Kuwait every day. Jazeera Airways should introduce a quarterly, six-monthly and annual season’s ticket for people working in Dubai but who live in Kuwait.

  3. NASER M says:

    ILL B ON THE 9AM FLIGHT 2 DUBAI …HEADING 2 GITEX

  4. Wer3Y says:

    You go and come back in peace inshalah ;)

  5. Mark says:

    GITEX is on? fuck that sucks, dubai is going to be packed!!

  6. Moey says:

    and as if its any interesting

  7. Ryan says:

    get ready to get soaked in humidity

  8. SITNG says:

    go to the Mall Of the Emarites
    and to Buda bar in the grovener house hotel
    then go to casper night club in royal mirage hotel in jumairah
    there is a many think u can do there
    there is in the mall of the Emarites a nice shesha place in the end of harvey nichols in the morocco restaurant
    in fermont hotel they had the best restaurants
    enjoy Dubai

  9. fadibou says:

    saturday is first day of gitex

  10. Hubba Lover says:

    Dirty, dusty rat hole of a city. The pollution there is disgusting. Glad to have left after living there for 6 months.

  11. Omran says:

    You have to have the right people of Dubai City, then you will love the city. I much as I am a local, I just stay away from the city, especially on the weekends, we we drive out to the open fresh areas in the background dunes.. Even thou it is 43deg. It is so much fun :D This week is GITEX, but I would like to show you around the real Dubaians.

  12. vampire says:

    enjoy the pizza lol

  13. Geek says:

    NASER M ”
    ILL B ON THE 9AM FLIGHT 2 DUBAI …HEADING 2 GITEX ”

    I am soooo jealous!

  14. i am going to abu dhabi also … but i will spend my night in a brazilian party In dubai :)

  15. Ali Bonga says:

    600% good luck paying that!

  16. Hubba Lover says:

    Lol. Yeh 43 degree heat and 100% humidity stuck in the Dubai desert sounds like awesome fun.

    Sign me up.

    Why can’t you even see the sky in Dubai? Its usually dark brown.

  17. Dubai Nomads says:

    Well well well. Life’s not all ha-ha hoo hoo. There’s only so much happiness that can be had living or visiting Dubai.

  18. confused says:

    yeah we’re not worth it

  19. Flamingoliya says:

    same here with moblogging, and i thought it was free… i still don’t get it…

    wifi is free, and yet the bill is not, shisalfa?

  20. Mek says:

    Hubba Lover, it’s because of the humidity and the horrible light pollution from all those lighted up buildings at night.

  21. 3abboud of rak says:

    U people..

    sour grapes??

    y’all make it sound like KUWAIT is fucking NEW YORK CITY or has the weather of Paris all the goddamn time

    I’m sorry. I’m not big on Dubai either, but it makes Kuwait look like a right fucking $hithole.


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