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Tuesday, January 03, 2012

Dubai can be a surreal place to live..

haivng some glimpse into how e rich Arab lives, i think i am beginning to understand why at times it is hard for e rich to keep in touch with e ground..

i shudder to think if our gahmen are also leading this kind of lifestyle tt i saw, how capable are they in reaching out to the ground etc

& what about e next generation??