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    Me, I prefer to use the lift and do not worry about the smoke.
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    It had to be the heat of Dubai, Marian. Or they found an illicit still!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Richard Quartermaine View Post
    It had to be the heat of Dubai, Marian. Or they found an illicit still!
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    Ni illicit stills in my days of living in Dubai Richard, you were issued a little booklet with your photo inside plus your religion was noted, not just the word 'Christian' but the denomination as well, so depending on whether you were catholic, C of E, Prespyterian etc etc you were allocated a number of Dirhams to spend per month on your card, Cath0lics Dh300, C of E Dh200 Presbs 100, etc, with whiskey at Dh6 per bottle and 1% tax you could become a serious alki quite easily. My Dh300 was used up every month and I was virtually teetotal, but found myself shopping for my employees and friends of all faiths including the one we are forbidden to mention.
    Couldn't send anyone else for it as only the photo holder was allowed in the liquor store

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    #4, Why the different amounts between religions Ivan please?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gray_marian View Post
    #4, Why the different amounts between religions Ivan please?
    yeh I forgot to ask that question
    why the different amounts per prodis ,papes etc etc
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    Quote Originally Posted by gray_marian View Post
    #4, Why the different amounts between religions Ivan please?
    Because the authorities assumed that every religion was as strict as their own and that catholics had mass every morning and took wine with mass so would need a bigger allowance, the C of E only had a euchrist every Sunday and not every day, so a reduced allowance, the Presbs, didn't have a mass so no wine, but were given a token allowance as ex-pats. There was a nice catholic church in Dubai at that time. Sheik Mohamed was a very tolerant man and used to treat every nationality on their particular Saints Day, with food and liquor being flown in from that countr, virtually the only hotel in those daysy at his expense and held in the Intercontinental, as my wife was Irish we got to go to two national days, all four of the UK Saints were represented, we eventually got invited to all four. The only thing the Sheik asked of all ex-pats of whatever nationality is that they never drank in public during Ramadan or eat in the street or restaurant windows during the same period, it all appeared to work well (1970's) and I cannot recall anyone abusing it.

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    I have stayed at that INTERCONTINENTAL HOTEL in Dubai a few times.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ivan Cloherty View Post
    Because the authorities assumed that every religion was as strict as their own and that catholics had mass every morning and took wine with mass so would need a bigger allowance, the C of E only had a euchrist every Sunday and not every day, so a reduced allowance, the Presbs, didn't have a mass so no wine, but were given a token allowance as ex-pats. There was a nice catholic church in Dubai at that time. Sheik Mohamed was a very tolerant man and used to treat every nationality on their particular Saints Day, with food and liquor being flown in from that countr, virtually the only hotel in those daysy at his expense and held in the Intercontinental, as my wife was Irish we got to go to two national days, all four of the UK Saints were represented, we eventually got invited to all four. The only thing the Sheik asked of all ex-pats of whatever nationality is that they never drank in public during Ramadan or eat in the street or restaurant windows during the same period, it all appeared to work well (1970's) and I cannot recall anyone abusing it.
    well even they recognise that we papes are more devout, But I don't think martin Mcguiness will be going to heaven today,
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