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Old 23rd August 2005, 17:12
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You keep harping on about how good Morocco's economy is doing, so what do you have to say in response to the information provided in the links below. All Morocco is good at is selling citrus produce. I am gonna die laughing hahahahaha.

Bear in mind that this information was collated well before the astronomical rise of the price of the baril of oil.

Enjoy your reading, you rabid dog!

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/mid...les/791867.stm

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/mid...les/790556.stm

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Old 23rd August 2005, 18:23
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just another algerian dog hoping we pay attention to him ....keep on barking , we might end up throwing a bone at you ...
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Old 23rd August 2005, 18:54
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Have you seen any decorating shows lately? The most sought after decorating style in the U.S., England, Canada, and Australia is MOROCCAN!
A Moroccan rug is maybe not as durable as a persian but is more palatable to the latest trends. And to be able to decorate with genuine moroccan goods is prized by many.
A simple set of tea glasses can run you as much as $60. And even a pair of embroidered shoes can be over $100.
So yeah blow your noise on Morocco having nothing worth selling but fruit. You just have to know what to look for to find a booming business. But maybe since we are talking about the rug, silver, leather, and decor businesses maybe some think they are not worth mentioning.
I think what is worth mentioning is the fact that these items are bought for a pidly amount in Morocco and sold for a ridiculous amount to others. More money should be going back to the crafters and not the sellers pockets!
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Old 23rd August 2005, 19:06
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do not pay attention to these algerians , they are born with an inferiority complex towards Morocco ...the only thing they can be proud of in theire **** hole country is crude oil that France discovered in theire **** desert ...Yes morocco imports CRUDE OIL , but Morocco exports oil products , cause we supplie a dozen of african countries and even others with finished oil products and gazioline etc... Yes Morocco is the only north african country with no crude oil in its soil , but Morocco has the biggest oil raffinery in the whole of north africa .....
why is it not one single develloped country exporting crude oil , why is it that not one single country which exports crude oil is a develloped country .....why is it that the only thing that the algerians can be proud of is the fact that chance made thet there is oil in theire soil !!!!!! instead of them looking at theire own **** hole and trying to ask where that money is going ...they keep on critising the fact that Morocco does not have oil ...well having oil is just a matter of pure chance , and who knows may be tomorrow Morocco will discover huge amount of it , than how would you respond you bunch of algerians ...?!?!?!?!?!?!
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Old 23rd August 2005, 19:42
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All Morocco is good at is selling citrus produce. I am gonna die laughing hahahahaha.

*** T-FOU 3LA POLISARIO***

Al dahikou bila sabab min qilati al adab

Lmouhim, you forgot to mention this one http://www.laraki-automobiles.com/fr/index.htm What would the Algerian James Bond that you are be without his super Moroccan car??

Just keep praying, because maybe one day, your oil will have the privilege of ending in a Fulgura or Borac.

Oh and before I forget, print out few copies of this brochure so you can show your British friends the great North African car (unless you have the balls to admit it’s Moroccan)



For more pictures, check http://www.salon-auto.ch/en/en_image...ge=8&idIndex=0

Mata3 3inik al massmoum
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Old 23rd August 2005, 19:51
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Have you seen any decorating shows lately? The most sought after decorating style in the U.S., England, Canada, and Australia is MOROCCAN!
Thank you for sharing that!! Let’s not forget the food!!

Ever heard of an Algerian restaurant?? I don’t even remember seeing one before. Mssaken...How sad

Anyhow, I’m sure there are smart Algerian restaurant owners out there who just went ahead and called the food they serve Moroccan. I mean who would even want to eat Algerian food.

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Old 23rd August 2005, 20:50
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i was for a trip in Chicago .there are definitely wonderful Moroccan restaurants in Chicago, there are some in which you forget you are in the US. BTW it seems an interesting experience about how you perceive a member within a forum, and your feeling when you meet, the imagination works magnificently and most of the time deviates from the real reality, that's the wonderful part of it. Real meetings are not a bad idea, but you lose somewhat that sense of virtuality and untoucheable perception that makes you wander in a world different than the real one.
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