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Cool, glad you enjoyed it.
But to me its all just about showing the world how much money you have got, and particularly in the current climate, I find it all in bad taste. Especially when you consider the plight of so many people in Africa for example, not a million miles away from there.
I will have a look, don't think so, will get back to you.
In fairness the Burj was started a long time ago, a lot of people have left Dubai and their economy is crumbling too. We got a new car a few months ago when people about 3 miles from here are in relative poverty, I don't feel particularly bad about it. Dubai needs to invest now otherwise when the oil runs out (they don't have a whole lot left) they will be left with nothing and the desert will swallow the cities and towns again.
Your choice, and theirs. If I am spending my money I look to see what is the best value for however much I have. For the record, my buddies place did have a maids quarter but they don't employ one. They do send the washing out though ;)
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Started by Pablo Escobar in Ski Chatter 01-Jul-2009 - 14 Replies
Ian Wickham
reply to 'Dubai' posted Jul-2009
An interesting place and I know a load of people who return every year, never quite fancied it myself...but great pics and I'm pleased you had a great time, with all that pressure you have been under recently I bet you needed the break :lol: :lol:
Caron-a
reply to 'Dubai' posted Jul-2009
have you got any more pictures of the Burj Dubai, Pablo? My youngest is totally fascinated by it and is going to go mental when he sees your pic. (I think / hope he's going to be an architect...)
Tony_H
reply to 'Dubai' posted Jul-2009
Pablo Escobar wrote:Tony_H wrote:The pictures in the wilderness are great. I dont quite see the fascination with the big shiny skyscrapers though. I never understood why anyone would want to go to Hong Kong for much the same reason.
What made you choose to go on this trip, or was it part of a uni course?
The Emirates Towers are seriously impressive, the mall inside is ridiculous too but I doubt they see much but Gold/Platinum cards :lol:
I fail to see how anyone could be unimpressed by the Burj Dubai, a building that is 818m tall :shock: Nearly 4 times the height of Canary Wharf. Maybe the pictures don't give that impression but standing underneath it is an experience.
I have a friend that lives there so just went out to visit him for a while. He asks every year and I was lucky enough to have the money this time round.
Cool, glad you enjoyed it.
But to me its all just about showing the world how much money you have got, and particularly in the current climate, I find it all in bad taste. Especially when you consider the plight of so many people in Africa for example, not a million miles away from there.
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Ian Wickham
reply to 'Dubai' posted Jul-2009
I know people who go there for six star luxury, a servant to attend every whim......not really my cup of tea, rather spend my hard earned cash in a little more understated way :evil:
Pablo Escobar
reply to 'Dubai' posted Jul-2009
caron-a wrote:have you got any more pictures of the Burj Dubai, Pablo? My youngest is totally fascinated by it and is going to go mental when he sees your pic. (I think / hope he's going to be an architect...)
I will have a look, don't think so, will get back to you.
Pablo Escobar
reply to 'Dubai' posted Jul-2009
Tony_H wrote:Pablo Escobar wrote:Tony_H wrote:The pictures in the wilderness are great. I dont quite see the fascination with the big shiny skyscrapers though. I never understood why anyone would want to go to Hong Kong for much the same reason.
What made you choose to go on this trip, or was it part of a uni course?
The Emirates Towers are seriously impressive, the mall inside is ridiculous too but I doubt they see much but Gold/Platinum cards :lol:
I fail to see how anyone could be unimpressed by the Burj Dubai, a building that is 818m tall :shock: Nearly 4 times the height of Canary Wharf. Maybe the pictures don't give that impression but standing underneath it is an experience.
I have a friend that lives there so just went out to visit him for a while. He asks every year and I was lucky enough to have the money this time round.
Cool, glad you enjoyed it.
But to me its all just about showing the world how much money you have got, and particularly in the current climate, I find it all in bad taste. Especially when you consider the plight of so many people in Africa for example, not a million miles away from there.
In fairness the Burj was started a long time ago, a lot of people have left Dubai and their economy is crumbling too. We got a new car a few months ago when people about 3 miles from here are in relative poverty, I don't feel particularly bad about it. Dubai needs to invest now otherwise when the oil runs out (they don't have a whole lot left) they will be left with nothing and the desert will swallow the cities and towns again.
I know people who go there for six star luxury, a servant to attend every whim......not really my cup of tea, rather spend my hard earned cash in a little more understated way
Your choice, and theirs. If I am spending my money I look to see what is the best value for however much I have. For the record, my buddies place did have a maids quarter but they don't employ one. They do send the washing out though ;)
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Ian Wickham
reply to 'Dubai' posted Jul-2009
You have a buddy :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:
Topic last updated on 04-July-2009 at 20:17