Surely this is a coincidence. In fact, I'd like to think that this is a coincidence in the purest, most literal sense of the word but I can't help but think that all of those slightly snarky comments I've made over the past 2 years about Allah and his un-Christian desire to see me completely deprived of sleep have finally caught up with me. But whatever the reason is - a chronological fluke or a spiteful god - the fact remains that in the last 2 ½ months, a mere handful of weeks before Mr. Cat in Rabat and I take our leave of Le Plus Beau Pays du Monde, three - three! - wine stores have opened in
First there was Nicolas which opened on the charmingly derelict Dayat Aoua in upper Agdal. A few weeks later, the slightly less well stocked and somewhat pricier La Cave du Soleil popped up like a wine-kissed mushroom on Michlifen. And now the Jewel in the Crown, Les Vignes de l'Agdal has opened its doors on Rue Sbou (across from the Marché Municipal or for those of you of a less salubrious bent, beside the Barrio Latino).
So in the realm of what the fuck? I have to ask myself, “why the alcohol-sodden flurry of decidedly un-Islamic activity?”
Is this a desperate clever attempt to convince the Secretariat General of the International Exhibitions Bureau that
Or is this a desperate clever attempt to keep Rabat's streets awash in French wine so as to buffer the blow when Morocco effectively becomes a fundo-nation after the September elections? Perhaps
Assuming they’re not closed down for good.
So drink up
*a band which effectively became defunct with the departure of Peter Gabriel, in spite of their desperate clever attempt to delude the public into thinking otherwise by releasing "And Then There Were Three".
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Where oh where did you find that picture?!
"If it's December 1941 in Casablanca; What time is it in New York?"
Taar: I shamelessly stole the cat piccie from the internet - just a google search.
Knarf: don't know the answer but December 2007 will be Ramadan in Casablanca.
sorry to hear you will be leaving in a handful of weeks. I have very much enjoyed reading your postings.
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