^^ , do you see that red car which is about to enter the bridge ? by the way the bridge is called abu sana bridge named after the hotel in front of it . anyways it was in 1995 i was with a friend of mine it was Jazhni ramazan , we tried crossing it i ran quickly but he was slow and got hit by a mini bus (Kostar) amazingly he only ended up with a scratch on his forehead as the driver slammed the shit out of his brakes , i remember was soo damn scared back then , and his family would not talk to me again like it was my fault he got hit .
of course this is like nothing close compared with my time back then , the city has gone under a huge make over i am so proud of KRG despite the corruption they do spend money on the cities and towns as well , something you will never see in the rest of arabic iraq.
brendar wrote:^^ , do you see that red car which is about to enter the bridge ? by the way the bridge is called abu sana bridge named after the hotel in front of it . anyways it was in 1995 i was with a friend of mine it was Jazhni ramazan , we tried crossing it i ran quickly but he was slow and got hit by a mini bus (Kostar) amazingly he only ended up with a scratch on his forehead as the driver slammed the shit out of his brakes , i remember was soo damn scared back then , and his family would not talk to me again like it was my fault he got hit .
of course this is like nothing close compared with my time back then , the city has gone under a huge make over i am so proud of KRG despite the corruption they do spend money on the cities and towns as well , something you will never see in the rest of arabic iraq.
by the way, Abu sanaa' himself was invited to our house around a month ago. Hes our relative and comes to britain around every 6 months.
Sinjar wrote:will never see in the rest of Arab Iraq? Why do you always have to mention them in a negative way? For god sake most of Iraq suffered and were victims under Saddam's rule... You have to distance ethnicity and culture from politics.
alan131210 wrote:Sinjar wrote:will never see in the rest of Arab Iraq? Why do you always have to mention them in a negative way? For god sake most of Iraq suffered and were victims under Saddam's rule... You have to distance ethnicity and culture from politics.
are you talking to me ? kurds still suffer under current regime
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