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Clansman wrote:I get there about 3.15 and leave about 5, in the winter I get there about 4.45 and leave about 6.
Good to see you've readily adopted local working practices
Clansman wrote:kes1978 wrote:May I ask as to why you go to The Radisson?
I have been a few times for meetings, there is only a coffee shop that I have been to and the restaurant out the back, both on the ground floor.
I am a member of the Gym their mate.
Ah right, I won't bother then
I thought you had uncovered a secret ale centre

Clansman wrote:kes1978 wrote:May I ask as to why you go to The Radisson?
I have been a few times for meetings, there is only a coffee shop that I have been to and the restaurant out the back, both on the ground floor.
I am a member of the Gym their mate.
How much is the fee for the Gym membership?
LYD 650 for 3 months.
I am at Radisson most days 8pm and 10pm ISH, time varies, bit late today, busy day.
Live 5 minutes walk from Radisson and that is my focus at moment great to meet up
Joined gym as family used the pool and surrounds while on their Libya Holidays, two more months and the Dubai belly will have gone ...
Les Pat wrote:I am at Radisson most days 8pm and 10pm ISH, time varies, bit late today, busy day.
lots of local weirdos on the forum my friend. watch out

I've signed for membership at the Corinthia Gym just today at least I get to have a free SPA with the Malasyian Chicoritas!
kes1978 wrote:Clansman wrote:kes1978 wrote:May I ask as to why you go to The Radisson?
I have been a few times for meetings, there is only a coffee shop that I have been to and the restaurant out the back, both on the ground floor.
I am a member of the Gym their mate.
Ah right, I won't bother then
I thought you had uncovered a secret ale centre
Na that's at my apartment  Actually you have 5 eateries at the Radisson, ground floor snack bar, pool snack bar, Italian ground floor restaurant, buffet restaurant 1st floor, and Moroccan restaurant on the 1st floor as well (rip off), sales pitch finished
Mudman wrote:Clansman wrote:I get there about 3.15 and leave about 5, in the winter I get there about 4.45 and leave about 6.
:DGood to see you've readily adopted local working practices
That's our summer working hours mate 0730 - 1500, in October back to the long haul of 0830 - 1630
Clansman wrote:kes1978 wrote:Clansman wrote:
I am a member of the Gym their mate.
Ah right, I won't bother then
I thought you had uncovered a secret ale centre
Na that's at my apartment Actually you have 5 eateries at the Radisson, ground floor snack bar, pool snack bar, Italian ground floor restaurant, buffet restaurant 1st floor, and Moroccan restaurant on the 1st floor as well (rip off), sales pitch finished
Where is this gym again?
ibrahjette wrote:we start at 10 am instead 8
the crime everywhere in the world , and our community not an exception
about the Filipinoz..one filipino died in multiple stub in Dahra!...Yes true ,, and the killer was another filipino man ,
killed him because of jealousy and money ,they were lovers ,gays
we saw that on Libyan channel ( Al Jamahyria channel ) in Al Amn Wa Almojtama show
they were 2 gays working in Tripoli ,
We expats can't do anything.. even THEY would deny that it was done by a local and point it on someone else (an expat). sheesh!
MoEl wrote:Clansman wrote:The trouble is if you mess with a Libyan YOU are always in the wrong in the eyes of the law.
Not me! I do it all the time and get away with it, and victorious too
I even neglected to pay a cabbie once, humiliated him beyond his wildest dreams, then chased him away. Muahahahahaha!!
It's plain awesomeness having dual citizenship.
Please! Teach us how to do that. O Master Sensai... lol
omg i am planing to work in libya. when i see all the comments here. i am scared now.
Libya is like Riyadh, i thought libya is more nice than riyah..omg it still the same
gladess1973 wrote:omg i am planing to work in libya. when i see all the comments here. i am scared now.
Libya is like Riyadh, i thought libya is more nice than riyah..omg it still the same
Libya is safer than most places. I know a lot of women who take taxis. Just know your route and how much. A lot of women work here. Just like anywhere, be careful. You will always have some nuts, I guess.
gladess1973 wrote:omg i am planing to work in libya. when i see all the comments here. i am scared now.
Libya is like Riyadh, i thought libya is more nice than riyah..omg it still the same
It's safe generally speaking, but I wouldn't be able to tell the pros and cons in comparison to Riyadh as I've never lived there. After a year now, trust me it's the safest place to be in terms of the current world scenario where as I heard the news yesterday.
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