Old & New Kuwaiti Buildings


I really like the dedication of this cake actually making that many colored layers for a friends going away party.

Whisk Kid: Say it with Cake…

This is a fascinating collection of plates that could have been in all the cars in Kuwait. Funny thing is I’ve seen variations of them with CD, website government and mass transit vehicles.

This is a fascinating collection of plates that could have been in all the cars in Kuwait. Funny thing is I’ve seen variations of them with CD, doctor government and mass transit vehicles.

Its nice finding these old pics of Kuwait from Flickr, viagra buy information pills
gives us an idea of what was before. All these new buildings that are popping are are a replacement of what was built back in the 60s and 70s.

I am sure the next generation will see pictures of what we have no and be astonished how we lived in such simple means.

3 thoughts on “Old & New Kuwaiti Buildings”

  1. We had some beautiful creations in the 60s… We simply don’t maintain things as well as we should. Fahad Al Salem Street could be such a symbol of Kuwait’s transformation in the 60s and 70s. Instead: the beautiful blocks of history act as messy shops at the ground level, and a strange clothes line from the first level up.

    Nice pics. Thanks.

  2. Gulfnet: the ISP that will shut down in less than a year.

    Here is why: They have Idiots for Directors and above. Specially when we talk about the Sales and Marketing.

    He spent 100K budget on the free 64 speed campaign. And he got a maximum of 500 users

    He gives everybody he knows free accounts

    He brain washed the top people to have the Technical Support reporting to Sales and Marketing.

    Where on Earth would you find such idiots and such stupid structure LOL

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