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yea i been to dubia b4 and let me you, they all are DAMM RICH!!!!

Second pic-that chick looks HOT!!!

Some very nice cars there!!

man for my honeymoon i wanna go n stay at that 7star hotel in dubai... Hhaah but thats never gonna happen, coz its so damm expensive.. BUt its like the best hotel in the world by far..

After seeing the chicks big picture halfway down the page ... I'm thinking to myself SIF you'd marry a girl like that... My mate correctly said: and sif his wife didnt go visit a harem owned by the guy who owned the ferrarris after the races.. 'i just gotta go see my friend kylie.. be back in a bit hun' <comes home 5 hours later walking funny>

A guy i know worked in the U.A.E a few years ago, each time he tried to quit they threw 10k in his face. Cuz of their religion they (the arabs)need to stop work quite a few times a day to pray and it can get very annoying after a while.

A mate told me they have their own style of number plate depending on how much money they have, and their status i.e single, playboy, royal, military etc.

Theres about 4-5 different colours, red being the best with 2 digits

Might go and order myself some red plates from RTA....

Confuse the chicks from dubai.... :)

Its also illegal to have modifications unless u have permission, u cant park behind a parked car?? and u cant teach someone to drive after a certain time at night....

They also have "minimum' speed signs... We need a few of those...

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