Wednesday, November 30, 2005
I Love Going from Point A to B
It is a well known fact that Kuwait has a very sophisticated network of highways and expressways.
To travel from point A to point B you have a wide selection of routes to choose from to reach point B, and just the ability to have this choice is a blessing not many countries have.
Monday, November 21, 2005
I Love Hip People (Part 2)
She's a frequent traveller old lady, I got to know her onboard Kuwait Airways, seated next to me*.
She says have you heard of this campaign promoting the Kuwaiti products? I say yes. She says that's me! I'm all about the campaign.
She only buys Kuwaiti products at the Coop, and only flies Kuwait Airways despite the excellent competition, and no matter how bad the Kuwaiti Airliner can be she will still travel on it (really it's not that bad). Please keep in mind that her tickets are not bought at a special rate or anything she's just what they call a loyal citizen at the risk of being accused a sentimentalist.
*not the same flight as the previous post though.
She says have you heard of this campaign promoting the Kuwaiti products? I say yes. She says that's me! I'm all about the campaign.
She only buys Kuwaiti products at the Coop, and only flies Kuwait Airways despite the excellent competition, and no matter how bad the Kuwaiti Airliner can be she will still travel on it (really it's not that bad). Please keep in mind that her tickets are not bought at a special rate or anything she's just what they call a loyal citizen at the risk of being accused a sentimentalist.
*not the same flight as the previous post though.
Saturday, November 19, 2005
I Love the Bling Bling
When the aeroplane is taking off and you forget your reading material temporarily stored in the overhead compartment, you have no choice but to reach for the inflight magazine provided. I recently read this article (in one of those magazines they hand out before boarding the plane [the name will go here someday]) about how unique the gold market is here. Although the prices and the high carat weight are a plus, other unique aspects distinguish the Kuwaiti gold market. The range in designs from the minimalist to the vulgar, each taste finds it's niche. The magazine mentions people who have tried to design their own rings (with the family crest and stuff) and others wanted to match a lost part of an heirloom earing, they tried doing that in other countries and many have told them that it's either too difficult to do or unreasonably expensive and time consuming, but that's not the case in Kuwait. According to the article it was done and with very high costumer satisfaction.
NB. In case you're wondering if the article mentions where the ring was custom designed, it was at a gold store in Fahaheel.
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