Hmm I wonder what it is that gives it that filmy 70s vibe.
It may have been the auto-enhance I rant them through before posting. I also see that my lens got a bit dirty during the day...
Hmm I wonder what it is that gives it that filmy 70s vibe.
Of course you do have the Sony mounted to a picatinny rail on your flip phone ? Otherwise how could you function in life ?![]()
I really don't find it to be a shithole, although it certainly is poor. I could live here, although I'd prefer Greece. The Egyptians are very gracious people, even more so than the Greeks I think. They remind my wife of the Guatemalans she sees every year when she goes on her Church's medical mission. Being driven around in Cairo, reminds me of how much I miss that energy which is very similar to Greece. Best of all to my mind, the Egyptians certainly are not effete like Americans are. Unfortunately, the smartphone contagion has reached this place as well, although its not as bad as the US - yet.Yuck!
I'm sorry your intestines tried to become outestines.
Even worse, you had to interact with a mental defective.
Egypt is much nicer in pictures. Seeing the sights is cool, but the fact that they're in that shithole...bleh.
I really don't find it to be a shithole, although it certainly is poor. I could live here, although I'd prefer Greece. The Egyptians are very gracious people, even more so than the Greeks I think. They remind my wife of the Guatemalans she sees every year when she goes on her Church's medical mission. Being driven around in Cairo, reminds me of how much I miss that energy which is very similar to Greece. Best of all to my mind, the Egyptians certainly are not effete like Americans are. Unfortunately, the smartphone contagion has reached this place as well, although its not as bad as the US - yet.
One thing that is very nice - and noticeable - both here and in Greece, is the general lack of nanny statism, although its starting to creep in here. New tuk-tuks are prohibited from being imported because they're not SAAAAAAFE, for instance.
Got any pictures of the tuk-tuks?
I've visited only through port Suez, port Said, and Alexandria.
All were horrible for services, cleanliness and logistics, and getting stuff done was always a pain in the ass.
Nearly had an international incident when one of my guys intervened in an Egyptian contractor beating the shit out of his Kenyan "worker" with a no shit, whip for getting a drink of the water we put out for them.
They had about 20 Kenyans breaking up concrete on the pier by hand in 115 degree heat while 3 "foremen" kept them working.
We put out water and Gatorade for our own people and then put out some for them.
When one took us up on it, he got beat. One of our security detail pulled the foreman off of him and delivered some pretty severe blows.
It got really spicy for a while and remained openly hostile the whole week.
Glad I saw all the sights before that because I haven't cared for the place since.
Got any pictures of the tuk-tuks?
Bonus points if they are smartphone pics.
Ya gotta be tough to work the waterfront. Port Said in particular has always been known to be a wretched hive of scum and villainy...
I only know Port Said from this CLASSIC album:
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Tuk Tuk grab shots, plus a couple of others.
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Thank you.
I went against Benny Hills advice and kind of assumed they were motorized, just didn't know anything from there.
That bottom one would work good for hauling hay!
Are you wearing a skirt over there (no need for photos), and if so, how do the natives react?
I wish I was - but no. Wife won't let me. I'll wear one on performance nite, but that's it. Incidentally, we have another male dancer on the tour. He's been Belly Dancing about 18 months, and has been doing Brazilian dance for a few years, and tap I think.
Oh, c'mon ya big wuss. Real Men wear skirts anywhere they want.![]()
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