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Hi DS.
Can't stand the place...so glad that I ain't there!
I went once a good few years ago before it turned itself into "Ibiza"style football bar...and it was really pleasant..a calm oasis in the mayhem.
Not so now..a bloomin mishmash of cultures,a menagerie,dogs roaming about,etc.
Full of "boorish"tourists wearing football shirts and getting bladdered!
I ain't by any manner of means a "snob"...but this place was a hellhole...even by Glasgow standards!
One a***hole in hotel was taken to it by ex-pat...he ended up blootered and succeeded in making further a***hole of himself in hotel the next day!
Culture!Yeah...real culture!
Have a hang over from hell this morning so probably will not make it myself It is definitely an interesting place lol..... sat with our feet in the pool watching television one night that was quite pleasant I think a few women only were in the bar.
Think I proposed to Jules last night we had a late one in JJ's cannot remember if Axle had a problem with it or not think I should apologise to her but no more imported vodka ......... until tomorrow
Yeah,it's interesting alright!
I felt like a "fish outa water"there.
Most of the people came from Hilton in Karnak!
You'd think they would be selective group(given the prices there!)
Not so...I'm obviously in the wrong job...and can't afford the prices they charge.
I'm all for a bit of nitelife in Luxor...but even my friends in Karnak declined to join me and my sister in that place.
Think that says it all really!
p.s.I'll be joining you in hangover tonite..my birthday today,pasta,pizza and wine at my nieces with daughters and family later.
Bring on the vodka and the wine!
Scottishtourist wrote:Hi DS.
Can't stand the place...so glad that I ain't there!
I went once a good few years ago before it turned itself into "Ibiza"style football bar...and it was really pleasant..a calm oasis in the mayhem.
Not so now..a bloomin mishmash of cultures,a menagerie,dogs roaming about,etc.
Full of "boorish"tourists wearing football shirts and getting bladdered!
I ain't by any manner of means a "snob"...but this place was a hellhole...even by Glasgow standards!
One a***hole in hotel was taken to it by ex-pat...he ended up blootered and succeeded in making further a***hole of himself in hotel the next day!
Culture!Yeah...real culture!
So there was dogs and a bitch then?
Life is your's to do with as you wish- do not let other's try to control it for you. Count Dusak- 1345.
Yeah Dusak...and "big dog"or so he thought was so hungover next day that he managed to alienate everyone else in hotel...and brag about his misdemeanours!
He pulled...a guy!
Bragged that he paid him 100le for the pleasure!
I don't want to listen to that.Each to their own..but please show bit of discretion,and respect for those among us who have no need to know the details!
I wasn't the bitch!Wasn't on heat!
That "Hollywood"wax in Glasgow before I came put paid to any such notion!!!
A few places started selling the 10%, but now gone I think. Same as the Sakara Red, the dark Nubian beer, and one that was in a small gold can called Orro which, if they still sold I would drink. What we are left with no beer drinker could call beer. I don't think anywhere sells the draft anymore, which was slightly better than the cans/bottles. Gnats pee.
Life is your's to do with as you wish- do not let other's try to control it for you. Count Dusak- 1345.
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