A Blog of a Jordanian, blogging from the Middle East, known for being audacious and unafraid to express anything that does not conform to his mentality.

Diesel’s XXX

Posted: September 27th, 2008 | Author: Moey | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: , , , , , | 8 Comments »

Diesel bangs the drum (and other things) for its worldwide Dirty 30 party, Done by SFW Porn.


Diesel SFW XXX invitation to 30th birthday party on 11th October 2008. 24 hours, 17 cities, 1 party: Tokyo, Beijing, Dubai, Athens, Helsinki, Amsterdam, Barcelona, Copenhagen, Milan, Munich, Paris, Oslo, Stockholm, Zurich, London, Sau Paulo and New York. The international line up includes Mark Ronson, N*E*R*D, M.I.A., David Holmes, Chaka Khan, New Young Pony Club and many more.


Early Eid Post, Goodbye Kuwait.

Posted: September 25th, 2008 | Author: Moey | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: , , | 2 Comments »

This summer have been absolutely crazy for me. I didn’t think it was possible to work that much and still remain sane (from time to time). Now I’ve gotten myself sick. That’s what stress does to you, it weakens your immune system with the great help of Ramadan in messing your life schedule upside down.

What I really hate about this is stress, which usually sucks the creativity out of you. Stress is NOT a good thing. There is good stress. Yes it’s usually referred to as – drive or adrenaline. Stress is not good, it puts you into a constant state of panic and worry, which is not natural.

I hate the flu, please! not in the summer!

Anyways… this blabbering, is probably a waste of time, so let me get straight to the point, I’m leaving the office next week. I hope you enjoy a massive eid, celebrate it with your family.

I’m not coming back to Kuwait, not anytime next year. but If I ever do, please miss me. I hate leaving a place that I got attached to.. the fact that I have to say goodbye to people is hard! but life goes on :)

This a little thing I wrote for my work colleagues:

I feel lucky because I had the chance to meet all of you in this lifetime. It was extraordinary, and still is. If I did anything wrong, I’m sorry. Thank you for coming into my life, and letting me enjoy my life a little bit more with your company and friendship. I feel so grateful for the chance to work at Leo. I really want to thank everyone for the good times, bad times and the fun. I will miss you guys, I hope that I get the chance to see/work you once I graduate, maybe next year? nobody knows :)

Wish you guys the best with the best of luck with your clients :)


VIVA, Kuwait’s new telecom company

Posted: September 17th, 2008 | Author: Moey | Filed under: Kuwait | Tags: , | 41 Comments »

VIVA, The 3rd telecom in Kuwait celebrated its launch yesterday.

Kuwait Telecom Company (KTC) has inaugurated its commercial brand, Viva, which represents transparency and commitment towards clients. It will focus on offering advanced and integrated client service once it is launched in the Kuwaiti market. This was announced at a press conference held recently by Saudi Telecom Company’s CEO Mr. Saud Bin Majed Al-Duwaish and VIVA’s CEO Najeeb Al-Awadi.

Mr. Al-Duwaish gave a statement at the conference in which he spoke highly of the enormous success made by the company, which proudly became operational, built its network and finished staff recruitment in a record time, stressing that this was considered a grand achievement following the acquisition of the Third License in November 2007 and becoming operational within in no more than 10 months.

He said we are ready today to launch VIVA, which we trust will add a new meaningful value to the telecom market in Kuwait through diversified outstanding services. He welcomed Mr. Najeeb Al-Awadi, who had been chosen CEO to VIVA based on his extensive valuable expertise. Mr. Al-Awadi took it upon himself to fulfill the Company’s future aspirations in encouraging promising Kuwaiti youths to join in for brilliant professional careers in telecommunications, he added.

He pointed out that Al-Awadi spent 10 out of his 15-year experience setting up two leading telecommunications companies in the region and watching them bloom into world-standard telecom platforms. He was also general manager of a very well known International Networks Company for five years, where he built an expansive telecommunications network, he added, stressing that Al-Awadi set down an exemplary model for diligence, innovation and leadership.

More on MENA Report.

I hope they make difference!