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Showing posts with label lebanon. Show all posts

Monday, October 6, 2008

The "my phone line costs more than your life" Blues


Sometimes you see things in the local newspaper, and in this case, Kuwaiti-based Al-Qabas, that just gives you that feeling that we really live in a broken society.

http://www.alqabas.com.kw/Article.aspx?id=434706&date=05102008

If you can't read Arabic, I'll briefly translate:

"110 Lebanese and Arab business men participated in a an auction for32 rare cellular numbers, which would eventually sell for 2.5 million US Dollars combined in Lebanon. The owner of popular "Petit Cafe" restaurant chain purchased 9 numbers for 855,000 US Dollars alone.

In contrast, 1/3 of all Lebanese citizens live on less than 4 (four) US Dollars a day.

If calculated for the price of 450,000 US Dollars for a particular line, and minimum wage of 331 US Dollars, one phone line would be the equivalent of a five member poor family income for 65 years."


Well, atleast that model looks a bit presentable.

Lebanon will always be the country of contradictions and hypocrisy. Not to say that I wouldn't want a lot of money in my bank account; isn't that why most of us leave our own countries for?

The matter of the fact is if people donated this money to the poor and needy, there would be less disparity in Lebanon (and elsewhere).

Just ramblin'.

Saturday, October 4, 2008

Post-Holiday Blues

If anyone was in the Middle East, and in Kuwait in particular, over the last week, you would know that there was a long holiday celebrating Eid Al-Fitr.

Eid Al-Fitr marks the end of the month of Ramadan and literally means "breaking the fast celebration". Of course, celebration means, in the current state of affairs, "travel, party, get drunk, laid, etc etc".

Of course, I'm not being judgmental or anything! No, you see... I was getting used to staying at home for a while. 4 days of the week spent out of work is always a joy.

As the title of this post says... getting back into the old routine of long working hours and workin' for the man always seems to remind us of the daily struggle to live in the world these days. Inflation, world economic collapse, uncertainty, extremism, deportation, exodus, war, hostile takeovers, layoffs, and general malaise. And the occasional flu.

Just another day to have the blues.

Not all sounds hopeless of course. Love will find a way. It found me... and I found it too.

So I'm gonna remind everyone for a second:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blues

Enjoy it... and good blues to ya!