Weekend trip ideas

sh3hryar wrote:
Alliecat wrote:
Hitch wrote:

but a camel !!  I don't know but this idea seems to be impossible .


Camel racing is quite popular here, Hitch!  Are you *sure* you're Saudi? :unsure


Janadriyah Festival, 2012

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_4XMbo8Bae0Y/T … racing.jpg


Look at the size of them jockeys.. Jockeys are meant to be midgets.. well almost!


Young boys as camel jockeys used to be common in the Middle East until the international outcry brought it to a halt.

Alliecat wrote:
Hitch wrote:

but a camel !!  I don't know but this idea seems to be impossible .


Camel racing is quite popular here, Hitch!  Are you *sure* you're Saudi? :unsure


Janadriyah Festival, 2012

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_4XMbo8Bae0Y/T … racing.jpg


Worm tea > he is saudi :D well if you see closer you will find that i see people from africa or subcontinent are riding those camels, also he is from jeddah and stayed abroad as well, i born in jeddah i know there were no camel races in jeddah, the only thing i know that some sudanese/bedoine selling camel milk there road to Mahjar Hiraj and killo 14

Hitch wrote:

thanks my dear warm ahhh im losing my English I guess to much Japanese ...


To the japanese ......:P i was loosing it to the saudi's while "barking" and drinking "bebsi"

HRGuru wrote:
Hitch wrote:

thanks my dear warm ahhh im losing my English I guess to much Japanese ...


To the japanese ......:P i was loosing it to the saudi's while "barking" and drinking "bebsi"


:lol:

Alliecat wrote:
Hitch wrote:

but a camel !!  I don't know but this idea seems to be impossible .


Camel racing is quite popular here, Hitch!  Are you *sure* you're Saudi? :unsure


Janadriyah Festival, 2012

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_4XMbo8Bae0Y/T … racing.jpg


yeah Im half a Saudi but I meant for a woman , Plus who would ride a camel in this heat ,

In addition cats are not allowed to ride a camel !! :rolleyes:

HRGuru wrote:
Hitch wrote:

thanks my dear warm ahhh im losing my English I guess to much Japanese ...


To the japanese ......:P i was loosing it to the saudi's while "barking" and drinking "bebsi"


hahah , don't drink to much papsi its bad for you , :rolleyes:

All I did was a simple mistake and you all are hunting me down , seems like you all missed me :/

Hitch wrote:
HRGuru wrote:
Hitch wrote:

thanks my dear warm ahhh im losing my English I guess to much Japanese ...


To the japanese ......:P i was loosing it to the saudi's while "barking" and drinking "bebsi"


hahah , don't drink to much papsi its bad for you , :rolleyes:

All I did was a simple mistake and you all are hunting me down , seems like you all missed me :/


Yes Hitch we surely did, isn't it nice to be wanted. :lol:

valar_morghulis wrote:
Alliecat wrote:
Hitch wrote:

but a camel !!  I don't know but this idea seems to be impossible .


Camel racing is quite popular here, Hitch!  Are you *sure* you're Saudi? :unsure


Janadriyah Festival, 2012

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_4XMbo8Bae0Y/T … racing.jpg


Worm tea > he is saudi :D well if you see closer you will find that i see people from africa or subcontinent are riding those camels, also he is from jeddah and stayed abroad as well, i born in jeddah i know there were no camel races in jeddah, the only thing i know that some sudanese/bedoine selling camel milk there road to Mahjar Hiraj and killo 14


wow :rolleyes: she analyzed , what know you want to know what car am I using ? :cool:

Im Half Saudi , I love KSA , But Camels naah , camel milk im staring to change my mind in you :lol:

what about cat milk is it applicable ? :rolleyes:

HRGuru wrote:
Hitch wrote:
HRGuru wrote:


To the japanese ......:P i was loosing it to the saudi's while "barking" and drinking "bebsi"


hahah , don't drink to much papsi its bad for you , :rolleyes:

All I did was a simple mistake and you all are hunting me down , seems like you all missed me :/


Yes Hitch we surely did, isn't it nice to be wanted. :lol:


:cool:
Feels like "Where is my Green tea " mood !! Lol :rolleyes:

Hitch wrote:
HRGuru wrote:
Hitch wrote:


hahah , don't drink to much papsi its bad for you , :rolleyes:

All I did was a simple mistake and you all are hunting me down , seems like you all missed me :/


Yes Hitch we surely did, isn't it nice to be wanted. :lol:


:cool:
Feels like "Where is my Green tea " mood !! Lol :rolleyes:


More like "worm" tea with a spot of cat milk :D:D

Hitch wrote:
Alliecat wrote:
Hitch wrote:

but a camel !!  I don't know but this idea seems to be impossible .


Camel racing is quite popular here, Hitch!  Are you *sure* you're Saudi? :unsure


Janadriyah Festival, 2012

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_4XMbo8Bae0Y/T … racing.jpg


yeah Im half a Saudi but I meant for a woman , Plus who would ride a camel in this heat ,

In addition cats are not allowed to ride a camel !! :rolleyes:


:one

HRGuru wrote:
Hitch wrote:
HRGuru wrote:


Yes Hitch we surely did, isn't it nice to be wanted. :lol:


:cool:
Feels like "Where is my Green tea " mood !! Lol :rolleyes:


More like "worm" tea with a spot of cat milk :D:D


which part of India are from , " Sadiq no green tea with milk "

Hitch wrote:
HRGuru wrote:
Hitch wrote:


:cool:
Feels like "Where is my Green tea " mood !! Lol :rolleyes:


More like "worm" tea with a spot of cat milk :D:D


which part of India are from , " Sadiq no green tea with milk "


Its "milk" and "worm" tea hitch not the color of tea that matters any more here. Camel or Cat, Worm or green your choices Hitch. :P

Hitch wrote:

what about cat milk is it applicable ? :rolleyes:


:blink:

Hitch wrote:

In addition cats are not allowed to ride a camel !! :rolleyes:


Oh yeah?  WHO SEZ ?!?!?

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-eLZPUgb9_zg/TsWuxI4zuHI/AAAAAAAAEik/hTfZwm1u2SY/s640/cat-pumuckl-camel-ride.jpg

Saudi Expat.com is really different, here i could see people fighting in all the posts.  Good Luck ExpatBlog.

suribhai wrote:

Saudi Expat.com is really different, here i could see people fighting in all the posts.  Good Luck ExpatBlog.


We're playing around.  What? People don't play around where you're from ???? :dumbom:

suribhai wrote:

Saudi Expat.com is really different, here i could see people fighting in all the posts.  Good Luck ExpatBlog.


actually we are not fighting, this is social networking, i dont use facebook i spent my time here on EB.

Alliecat wrote:
Hitch wrote:

In addition cats are not allowed to ride a camel !! :rolleyes:


Oh yeah?  WHO SEZ ?!?!?

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-eLZPUgb9_zg/T … l-ride.jpg


trust me i was expecting this, that you will do it and here it is. :|

Hello everybody! This is the first topic that I am interested since I am in Riyadh for my second week and didn't go anywhere, and don't know anyone. I wish to meet some people that I can spend my upcoming weekend :( All here seems to boring

valar_morghulis wrote:
Alliecat wrote:
Hitch wrote:

In addition cats are not allowed to ride a camel !! :rolleyes:


Oh yeah?  WHO SEZ ?!?!?

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-eLZPUgb9_zg/T … l-ride.jpg


trust me i was expecting this, that you will do it and here it is. :|


I try not to disappoint :lol:

Hi. For food try Al Furno in the rawdah area it is pretty cool. :)

Hey everyone, check out these articles for some tips on what to do in Riyadh this summer:

Top ten pools: http://www.blueabaya.com/2013/06/ten-po … er-in.html

Lake Kharrarah: http://www.blueabaya.com/2013/06/lake-k … rfall.html

Things to do in the summer: http://www.blueabaya.com/2012/06/summer … to-do.html

Some suggestions for weekend trips:

Ushaiger village: http://www.blueabaya.com/2013/05/ushaig … llage.html

Diplomatic Quarter parks: http://www.blueabaya.com/2013/02/riyadh … arter.html

Raghbah mud village: http://www.blueabaya.com/2013/03/raghba … dunes.html

RAWDHAT KHURAIM-AN OASIS IN THE DESERT: http://www.blueabaya.com/2013/01/rawdha … esert.html

Ingastk wrote:

Hello everybody! This is the first topic that I am interested since I am in Riyadh for my second week and didn't go anywhere, and don't know anyone. I wish to meet some people that I can spend my upcoming weekend :( All here seems to boring


good thing that you are interested in this topic, but also you said all here seems boring , what is the meaning all on this thread or all on EB ? ask Alliecat if she have time to meet you.

Alliecat wrote:
valar_morghulis wrote:
Alliecat wrote:


Oh yeah?  WHO SEZ ?!?!?

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-eLZPUgb9_zg/T … l-ride.jpg


trust me i was expecting this, that you will do it and here it is. :|


I try not to disappoint :lol:


yeah it is visible from your profile picture :)

valar_morghulis wrote:
Alliecat wrote:
Hitch wrote:

In addition cats are not allowed to ride a camel !! :rolleyes:


Oh yeah?  WHO SEZ ?!?!?

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-eLZPUgb9_zg/T … l-ride.jpg


trust me i was expecting this, that you will do it and here it is. :|


The cat that never quits. She comes back at you each and every time.

HRGuru wrote:
valar_morghulis wrote:
Alliecat wrote:

Oh yeah?  WHO SEZ ?!?!?

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-eLZPUgb9_zg/T … l-ride.jpg


trust me i was expecting this, that you will do it and here it is. :|


The cat that never quits. She comes back at you each and every time.


some times with smile but more often with Hammer

patience , one at a time you will adapt the Saudi culture . Just plz be sure this is not a western country ,  so you have to be a bit careful .:rolleyes:

Alliecat wrote:
sh3hryar wrote:
Alliecat wrote:


Camel racing is quite popular here, Hitch!  Are you *sure* you're Saudi? :unsure


Janadriyah Festival, 2012

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_4XMbo8Bae0Y/T … racing.jpg


Look at the size of them jockeys.. Jockeys are meant to be midgets.. well almost!


Young boys as camel jockeys used to be common in the Middle East until the international outcry brought it to a halt.


you look cute when did you change your color ?

Ingastk wrote:

Hello everybody! This is the first topic that I am interested since I am in Riyadh for my second week and didn't go anywhere, and don't know anyone. I wish to meet some people that I can spend my upcoming weekend :( All here seems to boring


Thank you very much for coming to Riyadh :P

I live in Al-Kharj (about an hour's drive south of Riyadh).

I've had a good time the last couple weekends getting into the desert.

Two weeks ago I rode a camel and drank some of its fresh milk.

Just this past weekend I went hunting spiny-tailed lizard that my roommate and I subsequently ate for dinner.

I suggest you make some Saudi friends and let them entertain you.  You might get to do some weird and memorable stuff.

davidmsummers wrote:

Two weeks ago I rode a camel and drank some of its fresh milk.

Just this past weekend I went hunting spiny-tailed lizard that my roommate and I subsequently ate for dinner.


I almost threw up reading that..!

Hitch wrote:

you look cute when did you change your color ?


I'm always cute :P

sh3hryar wrote:
davidmsummers wrote:

Two weeks ago I rode a camel and drank some of its fresh milk.

Just this past weekend I went hunting spiny-tailed lizard that my roommate and I subsequently ate for dinner.


I almost threw up reading that..!


Saudi guys I know told me they drink camel's milk because it makes them more virile :unsure  They also told me you'll have diarrhea for a day or two the first time you drink it!

As for David's suggestions, they only work for guys.  Female expats are not going to find too many Saudi female friends who are out riding camels and hunting spiny-tailed lizards.

Don't want to be a party popper but see the below:

Raw Milk and Serious Illness
Symptoms and Advice

Symptoms of food borne illness include:

Vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain
Flu like symptoms such as fever, headache, and body ache

While most healthy people will recover from an illness caused by harmful bacteria in raw milk - or in foods made with raw milk - within a short period of time, some can develop symptoms that are chronic, severe, or even life-threatening.

HRGuru wrote:

Don't want to be a party popper but see the below:

Raw Milk and Serious Illness
Symptoms and Advice

Symptoms of food borne illness include:

Vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain
Flu like symptoms such as fever, headache, and body ache

While most healthy people will recover from an illness caused by harmful bacteria in raw milk - or in foods made with raw milk - within a short period of time, some can develop symptoms that are chronic, severe, or even life-threatening.


Yeah, that might be true but if we stick to all "advice" we don't appreciate the real life.

Raw cow milk tastes bizarre but is so good! Same with raw camel milk. Plus, it is part of the Saudi culture so we've got to try it :)

hmm sometimes loving something costs too much right...

Krysman25 wrote:

Plus, it is part of the Saudi culture so we've got to try it :)


Yeah, yeah ... I think it was my comment about virility that convinced you :whistle:

HRGuru wrote:

Raw Milk and Serious Illness
Symptoms and Advice

Symptoms of food borne illness include:

Vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain
Flu like symptoms such as fever, headache, and body ache


I grew up with my first years in the fresh cow's milk, and I like it so far. I tried raw milk a camel here and there is not much difference in the taste, just lighter (more ice-white) color and more fat.
And no any symptoms.