Saturday, November 6, 2010

Cars in Dubai best 2010

I was told that these cars are owned by Dubai's Sheik Maktoum. He drove a U.S. made Viper in the feature race on that opening day. I don't recall where he finished. I thought it was a bold and gutsy, in your face move, to put the "Number of the Beast" on the cars. Classy. And the Viper was nice too.I was told that these cars are owned by Dubai's Sheik Maktoum. He drove a U.S. made Viper in the feature race on that opening day. I don't recall where he finished. I thought it was a bold and gutsy, in your face move, to put the "Number of the Beast" on the cars. Classy. And the Viper was nice too.It's my guess that the license plate numbers costs as much as the cars. American's might pay an extra $100 for a vanity plate. In the U.A.E. it's a much Ordered up 24 cokes, 24 bottles of water, some shampoo, batteries and ice cream. Total price was 106 Dirhams, about 135 kroner, including delivery. Now, my order was at around 22:30, and delivery came within half an hour – one guy on a bike, with all my stuff, late on a Friday and for only 10 dirhams extra. I could get used to thatThis “morning” at around 11, my door bell rang. Nobody knows I’m here, so I figured it must be a mistake, but no no – it was 3 guys with a bucket and mops and vacuum cleaner, who were here to clean my apartment! Yes, they went in like a hurricane and cleaned EVERYTHING, then left again as quickly as they came.Honestly, I felt a little weird with my morning hair, watching three men clean my place, so I went downstairs to find an ATM (cash machine, the locals call it) and it happened to have a Starbucks next door. Yeah, I could get used to starting my day with that, too.
Cars in Dubai
Cars in Dubai
Cars in Dubai
Cars in Dubai

Cars in Dubai

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