Monday, January 31, 2011

Motor Show

Another weekend in Doha for me and off to the Motor Show we go.



Porsche 918 RSR - concept (prototype) race version car - approx 870,000 Euro






We were able to get right up close and have a real good look due to Nicks friend working for Porsche.




Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4 Bicolore debuted at Qatar Motor Show



Bugati Veron Roadster



VW Tourreg Dakar Version



Aston Martin ONE-77


Pininfarina Nido EV




My fav - the Mini Countryman


Phantom Middle East Edition (Limited Numbers)

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Imagine Being Called a Spinster at Age 32!!!!!




4 MILLION SINGLE WOMEN IN KINGDOM BY 2015


By GALAL FAKKAR | ARAB NEWS

JEDDAH: Abdul Aziz Al-Fouzan, a member of the government's Human Rights Commission (HRC), said the number of single Saudi women over the age of 32 is expected to grow to four million by 2015.

The HRC estimates the number of spinsters (defined, says Al-Fouzan, as single women over the age of 32) to be at least 1.4 million.

"This means that there is an unmarried woman among every 16 Saudi women," he said in a recent lecture. "There are a variety of reasons behind this phenomenon including unemployment, a housing shortage and obsolete social traditions."

The number of single women in this age category is higher in the cities than in the countryside, he added. He, however, cautioned against assuming marrying girls is the cure for the problem.

Currently being debated in the Kingdom is the issue of limiting marriages of minors — defined as anyone under the age of 18 — to address the issue of girls being married off to old men, in some cases so that fathers can settle debts or lay claim to dowries.

"Marrying an underage girl to an old man is a crime," said Al-Fouzan. "People should not find an excuse in the marriage of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) to Sayidah Ayesha," he said, referring to the Prophet's youngest wife.

Al-Fouzan urged men to find wives closer to their age. "This would help reduce the number of unmarried women," he said.

In some cases women, especially employed women, are prevented from getting married by their fathers, who deny them permission to get married out of concern of losing the household income. Some cases brought up by women against their fathers for this practice (called adhal, the act of a parent unjustifiably denying a daughter the right to marriage) has reached Saudi courts in the past.

The estimate of unmarried women over the age of 32 was made by Ali Al-Zahrani, a staff member of King Abdul Aziz University, who said the number could currently be as high as 1.5 million, with Makkah province (which includes Jeddah) having the highest number of single women over 32 out of the Kingdom's 13 provinces.

In a related development, the Shoura Council recently discussed regulating the marriage of Saudi men to non-Saudi women and vice versa. In those discussions, some participants said that the rising number of Saudi men marrying non-Saudi women is also contributing to the rise of single Saudi women.

More Bits n Pieces

Just a few more pictures of funny sightings around Riyadh.



Street Sign


Divided sections seen in all restaurants around the city






Ladies and mens only section in McDonalds


Sign seen at a compound swimming pool


Outside McDonalds restaurant


Probably a big whopping hole....


Arabic is read right to left - so obviously thats how someone has interpreted it into english....




Ice Cream trucks seen all along the main highway at night time - usually there is about 30 of them


Obviously not in Riyadh but a good one


Would u buy the lollies from here


If it takes your fancy - why not...


Do you think that proctoscopes are involved here???


Make your blacks blacker and your whites whiter



Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Yummy.......


Seen this as I walked the streets of Riyadh.....


Just hanging right there in the street front window...


Might become a vegetarian I think...