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Go on then, why not?Originally posted by Cyberman View PostI wonder why not !!
Public Service Posting by the BBC - Bloggs Bulls**t Corp.
Officially CUK certified - Thick as f**k.Comment
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Dubai's a great place to work and live as long as you realise it's not Ibiza and is a muslim country and just show the tinyest bit of respect."I hope Celtic realise that, if their team is good enough, they will win. If they're not good enough, they'll not win - and they can't look at anybody else, whether it is referees or any other influence." - Walter Smith
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You could try what I did and marry one of them.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostNZ I think. I'm mulling over whether to give it a go later this year. I'm not sure of the best approach though.
The jury is still out on whether it is any better though. In my first couple of months there have been gang murders and the police have shot dead an innocent man by mistake. The weather has been great though.
There are things that I miss already like interesting or funny TV shows. On the plus side, you can get a ticket for the cricket without having to apply six months in advance and keeping your fingers crossed that you are lucky in the ballot.
You will need to arrive with a load of cash. The locals will hate you for it but it is not possible to earn a decent standard of living starting from scratch here. That is the reason that the locals are leaving in droves to go to Australia, which they can freely do without immigration restrictions.Comment
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Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View PostGo on then, why not?
It's too hot. If the aircon packs up you're ****ed.
Also, Jim Davidson lives there.
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Americans are mostly German, Irish and Italian so if you like greasy nail-bombers with no sense of humour its perfect.Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostUSA. Although I'm put off by the short holidays they get over there.
North-west looks nice.Last edited by Squatch; 17 February 2009, 08:40.Comment
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I don't mean to denigrate the people of those countries themselves, but isn't the thought of being an expat worker in an arab country just a bit limiting? What would your life be, lots of sun and good money, and nothing else.Originally posted by rhubarb View PostAny thoughts on Qatar ? Good place to live, bad place ?
Rhubarb.
OK, no chavs. OK, no New Labour and NHS.
OK, No British public transport. No M25.
OK, no overcrowding, dirty streets, dog crap.
OK, no high taxes, EU regs, petty smoking bans, speed cameras.
OK, OK.Comment
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