Everything counts in large amounts.
Feb. 2nd, 2008 08:59 pmLast night I had a marvellous date with the breathtakingly beautiful and wonderful
spikeylady, where we went down the Waterfront in Streatham with a pile of other poly bi perverts. The pub specialises in girly cocktails, which everyone else got smashed on, and has no real beer (though I can cope with Staropramen) but does great pizzas. Then back to her place to sit up talking rubbish for ages. I thoroughly approve of Jessamy in every way.
Today Freda greeted me with much clinging. Apparently she'd been looking at the door all evening waiting for me to say goodnight to her. BAD DADDY. Guilt. Guilt. I bounced her in the air lots this afternoon, which she liked. And is actually giving me rippling biceps.
Tonight is pubbing for
jezebel_z's birthday, but Freda is way too fractious and teething to leave to
arkady alone. So I'm writing here and not tidying the pit, ahem.
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Date: 2008-02-03 11:33 am (UTC)I've never heard anyone describe it in any way that was not positive, although if you get caught in the legal system it is extremely draconian.
So you don't do that. And if you do, have expensive lawyers.
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Date: 2008-02-03 04:37 pm (UTC)I know in my trip to Thailand, I am learning about laws there, so that I won't mess up in any way. First off, they are known for their drug punishments there. I know this, therefore, I will be careful in anyone asking me to carry something. It's just a matter of common sense in some cases.
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Date: 2008-02-03 09:32 pm (UTC)It's like blaming the yanks for Bush (well, in a way worse than we do now).
The UAE has a lot of sins to answer for if you look for them, but is far more moderate than some Islamic countries. I mean, hell, if you're a western woman you can pretty get around with your ankles showing as long as your skirt is cut below the knee and your shoulders are covered.
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Date: 2008-02-03 09:35 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2008-02-03 09:38 pm (UTC)Nothing is cheap.
It is the site of the world's only (?) six star hotel, the enclosed snowfields, and The Palm. And quite possibly the $30 cup of coffee.
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Date: 2008-02-03 10:02 pm (UTC)The friend resident in Dubai http://pixthulu.livejournal.com/23108.html
sounds a lot more reasonable and sane, and the story makes sense.
I wouldn't be surprised if German passport-holders were treated with more suspicion than Brits/Americans, and certainly if he doesn't look like the usual wealthy tourist profile, they've probably assumed he's involved in drugs, prostitution, or other crime - my dad used to get the 'prostitute plane' from Baku to Dubai for the weekend and saw the Russian/Eastern European women getting *very* different treatment at immigration.
Going to Dubai knowing that drugs might show up in your urine sample is just stupid, though.
This could be any country, though. Immigration officers are often racist but importantly are not to be messed with (remember UK Customs officers have way more powers than the police!) At least the UAE ones tend to be polite and don't point guns at you, unlike the ones at various US airports. I've had way more trouble getting into the US, despite an American passport - the UAE resident's visa all in Arabic was the main problem.
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Date: 2008-02-03 05:16 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2008-02-03 09:32 pm (UTC)I know the story that was highest profile, about the maid who was beaten and burnt.
Only 15% of the Emirates' population is Arab. The bulk are comprised of ex-pat workers and tourists.