Made in Madagascar- now Maid in Lebanon

A Madagascar lady sought a career in nursing and found herself playing house-doctor as a domestic servant in Lebanon.
Definitely an anti-social person for a reason.
"It’s not as if I’m ashamed of that matter, and it isn’t as if I push people away but I am anti-social and I guess with all the posts I have at times it is very obvious. But my anti-socialism doesn’t reside in hatred for people generally, it mostly resides in the crap I see everyday and how much it keeps pissing me off."
Source: Lebanon Rebel: Undiscovered Girl
A tourists guide to Lebanese Transportation II
"Ser-vees Do’s and Don’ts:
Do check that the car has a RED plate number, a plastic “taxi” sign can be bought from any shop, it doesn’t mean this is a legal cab!
Do agree on the price before entering the Ser-vees."
Do check that the car has a RED plate number, a plastic “taxi” sign can be bought from any shop, it doesn’t mean this is a legal cab!
Do agree on the price before entering the Ser-vees."
Source: Voices Lebanon
http://zquill.com/swimming-and-beach-tips/
"Swimming & Beach Tips:
-never swim in a pool, they have a little bit of water in them but a lot more of kiddy piss
-never swim near Beirut or Zouk, unless you like to swim in industrial waste instead of piss, go to the north or south instead."
-never swim in a pool, they have a little bit of water in them but a lot more of kiddy piss
-never swim near Beirut or Zouk, unless you like to swim in industrial waste instead of piss, go to the north or south instead."
Source: Roy and Terry's The Quill
















