Any Qataries been to the UK? Prize up for grabs!

JBH
By JBH

Any Qataries been to the UK?

Where did you go, what did you think?

Also any one else from other parts of the world?

The one who gets closest to where I live wins a prize.

By JBH• 19 May 2007 13:26
JBH

You were warned.

No refunds without a valid receipt.

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It dun't really matter.

By ooo• 19 May 2007 10:07
ooo

Oh, I’ll take the on line swearing dictionary, I need to improve my English anyway LOL … thanks JBH! Could you please PM it to me?

By JBH• 18 May 2007 13:02
JBH

I could send you an on-line swearing dictionary.

But it may be inappropriate.

It is very funny though.

Lots of very very rude terms and phrases I guarantee you have never heard before.

But be warned it is very very rude.

Or you can have a packet of crumpets.

Or shall I think of something else?

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By ooo• 18 May 2007 10:13
ooo

We are the champions my friend and we’ll keep on fighting till the end … lalalala …

… huuumm address in Liechtenstein … mumble mumble … thinking fast …

By JBH• 17 May 2007 17:11
JBH

Now send me your address in Lichenstein and I will send you you prize.

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By ooo• 17 May 2007 16:22
ooo

I didn’t do much more than that really, it was just a one day trip … sorry : )

By JBH• 17 May 2007 12:20
JBH

I'm dying to do that.

And I only live 1.5 miles from Liverpool city centre.

I need to know more about what you visited in Liverpool.

Just to be awkward like ;p

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By ooo• 17 May 2007 12:16
ooo

Yes! and I even did the Magical Mystery Tour :D

By JBH• 17 May 2007 11:49
JBH

Thats 34 miles away from my house.

Did you go west from there?

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By ooo• 17 May 2007 05:34
ooo

Hey JBH, I lived in Manchester for a while and I’m not British … do I win?

By JBH• 16 May 2007 23:20
JBH

Stop hijacking my thread.

Start a new one.

And you will get help, honest.

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By arifansari76• 16 May 2007 19:41
Rating: 4/5
arifansari76

i want to send a shipment (300 lbs) from houston, US to doha. can anybody help me with a shipping co. who can do tht for me. fedex or ups charges a lot, bcoz of the weight.

By anonymous• 16 May 2007 19:26
Rating: 2/5
anonymous

Yes,you are correct but at least there, you can shelter in a bar until the rain stops. Not like Qatar.

By novita77• 16 May 2007 19:21
novita77

been to York :-) Summer can be sunny now and rain tomorrow :-)

By anonymous• 16 May 2007 19:09
anonymous

If you are going in what we laughingly call summer, it might get up to.................... 30 c ! impressive hey!

By lamea• 16 May 2007 19:07
lamea

will do. btw what temperatures should we expect?

By anonymous• 16 May 2007 19:05
anonymous

Can i suggest you pack a waterproof coat cos English summers aint the warmest or driest around.

If you get chance, take a trip to Gods country( Yorkshire) and visit York, it is a fantastic city!

By novita77• 16 May 2007 19:03
novita77

defenitely we going back to the UK if we have money. The only reason we staying here because of 'money' :-(

By lamea• 16 May 2007 19:03
lamea

we are planning to go to birmingham and bolton with the kids for summer and dont know what to pack! help!

another thing , i have heard that the prices are lower there especially for brands like mothercare, bhs etc, is that true? Anything else worth buying, there?

By anonymous• 16 May 2007 18:58
anonymous

Its the same as any other country, its the dickheads who pretend to run the country who spoil it! They have no touch on reality when they think only they know best.

By JoeKanuck• 16 May 2007 18:57
JoeKanuck

...as it is here, most expats get a living allowance and housing paid for. That makes a huge difference compared to what one pays back home. It can really add up.

By e46M3• 16 May 2007 18:50
Rating: 2/5
e46M3

Having lived and worked in the UK I can attest that leaving it for tax reasons only is worth it.

By drake• 16 May 2007 18:47
drake

Of all the "Western" expats I have met, UK expats are the only ones who like Qatar better than home and don't want to go home.

It seems all you have to do is give them weather other than miserable rain, football on the tv, and cheap beer and they act like they are on permanent vacation; hence the popularity of Garvey's.

By JBH• 16 May 2007 15:08
JBH

A little part of Gods country.

Thanks for the lead on the wrist man, I appreciate that.

Although I did titter like a 12 year old when you said you know a good wrist man.

Fnar Fnar.

Seeing as you are a local have you any views who should win the prize?

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By Cnidaria• 16 May 2007 14:12
Rating: 5/5
Cnidaria

Last time i went past maine rd it was flattened, so what is there now? does naybody kow?

Seaside walking here - the cornich is an interesting place to walk along - bit like a proper UK seafront, sometimes even has the whole sewage thing going on like a propoer UK beach front. Other good locations are wakkra and Al-Khor fishing harbours or along the numerous good beaches, although they are are a distance from Doha. The inald sea provides excellent 4x4, great views and interestng short walks from the SUV.

By diamond• 16 May 2007 08:03
diamond

Serendipity, thanks for the explanantion. Helps my English! The arcade is addictive...particularly those games where you drop a coin down a slot and try to get it to push the others over the edge to you!!! Yes of course, Brighton Pavilion. I forgot the name. It's beautiful. I'm coming to the UK on business next week so I hope I can make it to Brighton for at least an afternoon...candy floss here I come!!! and of course those coin hames!!!

By Serendipity• 16 May 2007 02:54
Serendipity

:p

Nah, I figured it was just work, I knew you weren't a Manc, you've said before you... erm, live on the Wirral don't you? Hazy memory. I've been to Hilbre island, is that close enough?

Oh, gosh, poor thing. I know all about broken wrists. Don't get me started. :(

I know of a very good wrist man over your neck of the woods if there are any problems/complications.

By JBH• 15 May 2007 23:53
Rating: 2/5
JBH

I work very near to the Trafford Centre.

Nash road.

Bit knackered now, just come back from casualty, my lad has broke his wrist.

Went over his handlebars, but he is absolutely fine.

No prize yet.

Not enough contestants yet.

Definately not for you Serendipity, you're a local!

I don't live in Manchester BTW.

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By Serendipity• 15 May 2007 21:17
Rating: 5/5
Serendipity

Diamondgirl, gaming room = arcade. I remember as a child on holidays we would have a bag of pennies and play for hours.

And we call cotton candy "candyfloss", cotton candy is the American term. I love it too. And the fresh doughnuts from the pier.

The palace, known as Brighton Pavilion is a really beautiful building, quite incongruous really, but a real gem of a building nevertheless, and very elaborately decorated inside as well. I love the eccentricity of plonking a really beautiful, Eastern style building in the middle of Regency Brighton.

By Serendipity• 15 May 2007 20:53
Serendipity

Alexa said: "I lived in Brighton, Hove actually!"

Lol at the "Hove actually!"

I lived in Brighton, Hove actually too. Years ago though. Chanctonbury Road. I used to love walking along the sea front. I'm really looking forward to doing that in Doha too. I prefer living by the sea to being landlocked.

By Serendipity• 15 May 2007 20:51
Rating: 5/5
Serendipity

JBH said: "You don't get a prize if you are from the UK.

The prize goes to the non UK peep who has been the closest to where I live."

Spoilsport!

And depending on where your portacabin is, I may be less than half a mile away! I'm at the end of the Princess Parkway, near the Mancunian Way flyover. Where are you?

By diamond• 15 May 2007 19:36
diamond

Do you mean Queen Victoria's palace? Lovely. I also love walking on the pier where there is a typical British gaming room (?) at the end. It's lovely to sit on the pier and have cotton candy or an ice-cream.

By diamond• 15 May 2007 19:20
diamond

When I'm in London I usually take a trip down there. It's an unusual mix of historical and contemporary life. It's very cool!

By diamond• 15 May 2007 19:08
diamond

Must be honest, I have a house in London although only live there when in UK. So I know some of the UK pretty well. Do I still count, JBH???!!!

Alexa, I LOVE Brighton!!! Were you happy there?

By diamond• 15 May 2007 18:12
diamond

have I won yet? what's my prize? I was in a place called Adel (sp?) in Manchester...

By JBH• 15 May 2007 15:20
JBH

You don't get a prize if you are from the UK.

The prize goes to the non UK peep who has been the closest to where I live.

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By km• 15 May 2007 15:11
Rating: 4/5
km

im from chesterfield in derbyshire. qataries i know have been sheffield and nottingham. both are within 15 mins of me. i have been up the snake pass to manchester when i was going for a job with virgin trains. made it just into manchester and car broke down. i am flying from manchester airport in 2 weeks to qatar. i think alot of qataries use to study at sheffield steel place as big steel company in qatar. some of my school friends have houses in london. egware rd ect... and study in greenwich

By Cnidaria• 15 May 2007 13:02
Cnidaria

I'm british.

By JBH• 15 May 2007 12:41
JBH

Did you visit anywhere other than Manchester?

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By Cnidaria• 15 May 2007 12:29
Rating: 2/5
Cnidaria

Maine Road?

I spent 4.5 yrs in Manc B4 coming here. Miss the beer gardens.

By DaRuDe• 15 May 2007 12:17
DaRuDe

so u live some where around Manchester. wait wait let me get my atlas :P

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By JBH• 15 May 2007 12:11
Rating: 5/5
JBH

Diamondgirl has come the closest up to now.

I am sitting in a portacabin in Manchester as we speak.

I'm going to let it run for a bit longer though.

London, although it has a lot is one of the places I would avoid like the plague.

Been there about 4 times, to the centre I mean, hell on earth in my oppinion.

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By dweller• 15 May 2007 08:47
dweller

We bumped into a couple under training at the Northern Racing College in Doncaster.

By Tigasin321• 15 May 2007 08:44
Rating: 4/5
Tigasin321

I know several Qataris who have houses in London and who go there regularly. The Emir himself has a big estate in the countryside to the west of London.

There are a lot of historical connections between Qatar and the UK.

Patriotism cannot be our final spiritual shelter; my refuge is humanity. Tagore, Bengali Poet

By diamond• 15 May 2007 08:22
Rating: 5/5
diamond

I also really like having a change of season. My favourite time to go is Spring or Autumn. Most Qataris tend to go to the big cities, especially London, but I think it's great to go into the countryside and explore that side of the UK. Using public transport is fun as in trains, ferries, buses and London cabs!!! I find that cities are very heavily populated but the opposite is true in small villages in the countryside. I went to a soccer match last year - Chelsea v Manchester United. That was exciting even though I was a bit tucked away in a glass box. If it wasn't freezing cold I would have preferred to be in the open air to get more of the atmosphere. The UK is a great place to go and visit in my opinion. It's got something to offer to everyone.

By diamond• 15 May 2007 08:12
Rating: 5/5
diamond

I go to the UK regularly. I studied there a few years ago. I really love it. People are very friendly and helpful - London, Brighton, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Inverness, Lake District, Oxford, Cambridge, Bath, Land's End, John O Groats, Belfast, Skye, Oban, Glastonbury, York, Manchester, Dover. Love going on trains (except the Tube in rush hour!). It's great to be in another culture, always lots to learn and of course very good for improving my English. Have I been near to where you live???

By km• 15 May 2007 07:11
Rating: 4/5
km

i know lots of qataries that have been to the uk. many to study and i have had a few visit me for holidays. they say they though the english people were friendly and they made friends for life, one i know loved scotland and even brought a static caravan 2 live in for 3 years. never heard them say much wrong about here. they do say its expensive in the uk and now seem to love to take the whole family to thailand. im told its very cheap.

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