Ten Things I Loved And Hated About 2007

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Every year has its good points and its points of contention. Two-Thousand and 7 has been no exception.

On the world arena, there was, on the negative side, wars, food poisoning; on the positive side, it was heartwarming to see so the shawerma bans, Lebanese democracy and more.

Turning to my keyboard, here is a look back and ahead.

Ten Things I’d like to see Ending with 2007:

  1. Weak and expensive wi-fi spots around the city & limited internet.
  2. Advertisements full of misspellings and bad concepts.
  3. Beggars everywhere near fast food restaurants in Jordan that’d not let you enjoy your food.
  4. The Sarsari accent of many.
  5. K.Fucking.C
  6. Not smiling in Jordan?
  7. Zain’s ugly advertisements?
  8. Babies thrown in garbage because they’re not wanted.
  9. People running around with Carrefour trolleys in CityMall.
  10. TAXES! TAXES! TAXES!

Ten Things I liked in 2007 (and want to see more of in 2008):

  1. Great new restaurants/hang outs popping up. (hint: Subway)
    OH, OH & FRED THE CHICKEN.
  2. Events such as Distant Head and Tiesto in Petra.
  3. New malls, CityMall alike.
  4. Brands of young men strutting around the malls with tight, bright clothes and hair styled skywards - I like that, we had enough being regular.
  5. Decent people sharing same interests with me (I met many nice people/bloggers this year).
  6. Advertising wars in Jordan.
  7. Gadgets, like the iPhone, new iPods & Operating Systems.
  8. Sites like ikbis & watwet.
  9. Megastores… I enjoyed Virgin & Prime this year.
  10. Less whore-y looking Hijbabis.

I think 2007 was another successful year, being elected the most annoying blogger in the Jordanian blogosphere according to Ibrahim’s readers, also many people chose me as their favorite blogger on the favorite blogger day competition, thank you for choosing me and I hope you like my new stuff too, I also ranked first between Jordanian most popular bloggers, 9th on Jordanian bloggers worldwide on Alexa stats & 8th on technorati, I was also mentioned on Global Voices Online & many other blogs (thanks for having me on your blogroll list everyone) + Katy Perry’s official MySpace page as a news source.

Many other “bloggers” wrote about me under the most anonymous names of “mab3oos”, “the critic”. I met a lot of nice bloggers in real life, and I hope they liked me because I don’t believe in this “I hope I gave them a good impression” crap, I am whatever I want to be, and I don’t care if no one likes me. (take that for a motto)

I can say 2007 was beyond expectations, I had the chance to intern/work at a high-profile advertising agency in Kuwait, learned a lot, and now working at another high-profile well known advertising agency in Amman while studying. Now talking about 2007 in other fields, like studying for example… Well, last semester was nice, I dropped one class this semester and I think I might need an extra semester to finish the studying plan since some friends ended up taking 18 credits the past summer courses and took more credits than I did the past semesters.

In general, I was soaked into depression during January/February, I shaved my head for the first time in my life, put new piercings & grew a beard, shaved it, opened up, started doing new things again, grew my hair, done a few podcasts, got a new macbook, ipod, iphone and did a lot of shopping, missed many people especially steve, kloude, mohkha & josh, I engraved on linocut & plywood, met international artists, helped tourists not to get raped by the airport taxi prices, fought stores with the worse spelling/english ever, my tartool project, liked a nasheed, talked about my converse obsession, hating people who add ketchup to their pizza, missing mother and more…


11 Responses to “Ten Things I Loved And Hated About 2007”

  1. Kuwait Sou Says:

    Hahaha, that picture looks funny :p

    I never thought about my year retrospective……

    You forgot to mention Fred the Chicken, whom without we’d be “cluck”-less.

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  4. Jordan Awartany Says:

    May 2008 bring what are better…

  5. Kuwait Sou Says:

    Did you edit my comment? Did I really write ‘ funny’ ?! Good God…I can’t remember?!!! *gasps in horror*

  6. Europe KJ Says:

    It’s good to see you’re optimistic that 2007 is almost over :D And it’s definitely refreshing that you’re different from the norm - which suits you well cuz you’re in advertising ;)

    LOL @ ketchup on pizza… enno seriously isn’t there ENOUGH tomato paste underneath the cheese!

    (on a side note, you may want to add my aunt to your hate list, as she eats pizza with no cheese)

  7. Kuwait Jacqui Says:

    Awwww I hope it will end great for me too. I have one wish that I want to come true otherwise if it doesn’t then the ending and beginning of 2008 will be the worst ever in my entire life.

  8. Jordan Z Says:

    and it seems you fixed the leading for i.e. users! hehehe
    aw, your tolerance for non-mac users is touching. bless you, my child.
    and now back to the scheduled firefox internet viewing on the G5…

  9. Kuwait Perfecty Says:

    i hated 2007. wayed! i can’t wait ’til it’s over. inshallah 2008 will be better…

  10. Egypt Steitiyeh Says:

    “2. Advertisements full of misspellings and bad concepts.”
    “2.Events such as Distant Head and Tiesto in Petra.”

    man it’s Distant Heat not head!! hehehe anyways hope 2008 will be much more better :)

    i like the post and the design… it’s my first visit :D

    Regards

  11. United States dragonsvamp Says:

    is it true?!

    Can it be?

    there’s actually less whorish looking hijabis in jordan?! wow if thats true i’ll be!

    awesome! :D you just made my day. there is still hope for jordan…

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