New Year Cancelled

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Mark.H

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Wednesday 31st December 2008
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WTF,

Dubai: His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, has ordered the cancellation of His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, has ordered the cancellation of all New Year celebrations on Wednesday as an act of solidarity with the Palestinian people.

Good job im a grumpy sod when it comes to new year and cant be bothered with it!



In other news...
The eight days of Al Dhafra Camel Festival saw more than Dh37 million of sales

Edited by Mark.H on Wednesday 31st December 04:29

yorky500

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198 months

Wednesday 31st December 2008
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My guess it is purely for outdoor celebrations i.e. fireworks, loud music etc.

Mark.H

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Wednesday 31st December 2008
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news report on't radio said all live music acts, celebration events, & fireworks.

Check with hotels to see whats still on.

Hey ho, no odds to me, ill be creating an E30 touring car on forza 2 with a bit of Jamiroquai on and some Jack and Coke by my side. smile

yorky500

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198 months

Wednesday 31st December 2008
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We are off to a BBQ, gonna be a bit feckin cold mind. Still, should be fun with a few bottles of vino.

Mark.H

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Wednesday 31st December 2008
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cant keep a yorkshire man from celebrating eh!

Im having one tomorra avo on't balcony with some friends. Just need to buy a barbie...and some coals...and some food. hahaha

yorky500

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198 months

Wednesday 31st December 2008
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We would celebrate 'owt.

I see you are fully prepared for the BBQ then? hahahahahahaha

Asterix

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235 months

Wednesday 31st December 2008
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http://www.gulfnews.com/nation/Government/10271419...

Hahahahahaha - not been a days peace in the world for hundreds of years.

I'm out in the desert camping with 25 other people - going to be fun smile

Maybe they should send all the unused fireworks to Gaza.

oilydan

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278 months

Wednesday 31st December 2008
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I'm staying in. Boo.

And doing an all-day brunch tomorrow. Yay.

Harris_I

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266 months

Wednesday 31st December 2008
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Asterix said:
http://www.gulfnews.com/nation/Government/10271419...

Hahahahahaha - not been a days peace in the world for hundreds of years.

I'm out in the desert camping with 25 other people - going to be fun smile

Maybe they should send all the unused fireworks to Gaza.
Maybe I've misinterpreted the haha bit, Asterix, but the point is this one is a little closer to home, literally and metaphorically.

Having laid on a $20m party a month ago at a time when the rest of the world is reeling economically, I think it would be the height of callousness had Dubai carried on partying through the massacre taking place in Gaza right now.

Quality decision from The Management, for once, if you ask me.

Mark.H

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Wednesday 31st December 2008
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..oh shoot, im being dragged to rock bottom. frown

Asterix

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Thursday 1st January 2009
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Harris_I said:
the massacre taking place in Gaza right now.
Fair enough - but apparently it was fine when Hamas & Fatah where killing each other. Depends on the aggressor, am I correct?

Regardless whether the decision to temper the celebrations for the new year in solidarity was correct or not, it was implemented in a completely chaotic way - the 'management' managed it extremely badly.

I wonder if the average person in Gaza slept better last night knowing that Dave from Croyden wasn't dancing the evening away. Why didn't the Government levy a 5% add-on to everyone's bill and send aid. No one would have complained and it could have done some real good for the people.

Then they could ask Hamas exactly what they thought the results would be after the rocket attacks on Israel. I care not for the politics, however, there are ways and means and direct aggression is simply not the way. I might send a copy of Sun Tzu's instruction manual.

The loss of life is simply not needed, a complete waste but became inevitable.

Edited by Asterix on Thursday 1st January 10:46