Only one remark to "Palestinian"
i know we should better speak about f*ing and not politics, but do you mean the arabs in israel who have israeli nationality?
do you know that the one of the 3 judges who sent the former president katzav to jail is an arab guy?
have you ever seen apartheid working like this?
how many arab students are studying in israeli universities?
how many arabs from the entire region, not only from israel, are getting treatment in israeli hospitals?
israeli arabs are sitting in the parliament (knesset) , sometimes even speak like an enemy. and they are still there!
so again better bring the news from the mongering front and leave the political solutions to the politicians.
[quote=satyr9; 1213964]in israel, you can show up at the opera or the nation's best restaurant in sandals and a speedo and no one will think twice. after its draconian, near-apartheid governmental practices and occupying 2 1/2 million palestinians, israel is best known for its completely laid-back dress policy.
but the one time in seven years i have lived here that anyone chastised me for my dress was the one and only time i went to posicats. the bouncer looked askance at me for the shin-length shorts i was wearing and told me that next time i should come dressed better. he then let me in.
so wear pants, is the lesson here.
enjoy.[/quote]
Now, don't be a clock-watcher yourself
[QUOTE=Nostalgic;1218242]Nice. She would work nicely. Except, unfortunately, I see that she, and Sandy too it seems, stop working at 6PM. I need around 10-midnight.[/QUOTE]Hey, no harm in asking for a late session, maybe for a small extra fee. I easily talked another one into a session starting at midnight for same $s, even if she announced EOB at 10pm. It's not like their mums are waiting up. Well, mostly.