A view from Lebanon
Can’t believe it’s already been a week in Lebanon. I swear not having the internet in the house for my to blog about all these things on a daily basis. I think I’m going to have to invest in some moblogging (that’s equipment when I get back to England.
This has been on my mind fo a while now, but it’s not until I got to Lebanon, that I can really see the use for it. I swear I could, and probably will, write volumes about my current visit.
Just a few bullet points that hopefully I’ll remember to elaborate on in the future:
- Stick shift gives you oh so much more power and control over a car than friggin automatic.
- National sport of Saida (my home town) is WALKING!!!
- Lebanon is struggling to find it's identity. I'm not part of the solution, I'm actually part of the problem.
- Talking bullshit is Saida's other national sport.
- Everyone here is very politically minded. From small(10 years old) to old(70 plus).
Also I’ve got a couple of e-mails from people, trust me I’ll get back to everyone like I always do, once I get back. Let’s hope we get a repeat of the Monaco Grand Prix this week, and see Williams on the podium again. Gooooo NiNick Heidfeld.