I hope this one looks good, cause the ones I saw when i was in Qatar looked really like crap!
Me, too.omarmakki said:I hope this one looks good, cause the ones I saw when i was in Qatar looked really like crap!
Well, to answer your question... It is that my father works in Q, so I go there almost annually.Halawala said:Me, too.
SIDE NOTE: BTW, I know youre from Egypt, but did you once live in Qatar or just visited it. And if you are in Egypt, there was a land near the Nile that is to be built into a mega resort by a Qatari company (Diar or something). Can you get more info or pics of the site, PLZ?? (I know Cairo is crowded but if you have time)
THANKS
Oh, thanks. So hopefully the next time you go Qatar, you will be more suprised with the developments!omarmakki said:Well, to answer your question... It is that my father works in Q, so I go there almost annually.
And about that mega resort, I remember reading something like that in the paper here... So, I'll do some research and check out where it is exactly...
I hope so too!Halawala said:Oh, thanks. So hopefully the next time you go Qatar, you will be more suprised with the developments!![]()
I can't believe they even put it on the news paper. Why don't they dedicate a whole program on national TV for it 3ashan tekmal.wakrah-wi-bas said:saw the opening in today's newspapers. all these reporters, flashes, cutting the ribbon & the fanfare makes you think they opend a nuclear power station.
dave550 said:I can't believe they even put it on the news paper. Why don't they dedicate a whole program on national TV for it 3ashan tekmal.
I can't believe that they have only built one gas station. A huge company like this should do a face-lift to all the gas station that are currently operating in Doha b4 the games
oh bless your heart, thnx man.Halawala said:They already have a UAE style petrol station in Al Wakra and its one of the best looking I have seen in the country (wakrawi??). Did anybody go there or hear about it?
that was al-saeef petrol station, it was very crapy then. yes they did closed it for a while, because of transfer of ownership, then they demolished it and rebuilt the new one right now.Halawala said:^^ I think they closed down the crappy one, no? cause for a while, Wakra had only one station.
sure ya azizi. the modern & new one, al-saeef petrol station is on your left hand side when you approach the shell (sadfah) roundabout, if you're coming from doha, you can't miss it. the old & crapy one is down further the road, on your left hand side too, opposite the comercial bank(wakrah branch). although it's located on the main road, but you won't notice it, because it's on the corner, it's old, it lacks services & there's few drivers, where most prefer to go the the new one.salman515 said:well isnt the new one in the both sides of the road ? so there should be 2 ? i`m really not sure need confirm from wakrah ?![]()