Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Degreaser For Concrete

The blue line at ... Carrefour! Obama



The initiative is quite original I think ... That's the idea: you wait your turn at the checkout at Carrefour (France), and you're behind the blue line drawn on the ground, it opens a box .

Carrefour did not miss the opportunity to communicate on this novelty, stunt TV (besides, if someone finds that video on the web, make me sign). For once, the effort is not made on price but on the "comfort" of the client.



If the hyper-French consumers are divided, even skeptical, Tunisians are not likely to see this line appear in their favorite superstore, for several reasons :

-The distance between the cases and shelves is ridiculous in neighboring Tunisia. Who has not stood in line between chilled yoghurt and butter in Carrefour? ... The blue line is always taken.

-When will the Tunisian Carrefour on the eve of Ramadan or aid, they hunt in packs ... all boxes are already open .. all that remains is to take his misfortune patiently!

-Go tell a framework Tunisian "Meshed késsték Barra") ... I doubt that one has the openness needed to "go down" in a hierarchy, would that the time for a replacement ...

With Carrefour ... positivent the French!


Friday, September 24, 2010

Stereo System Cigarette

Darragi mode (Just for fun)




Just for fun!





Friday, September 17, 2010

Sell Blood Plasma Orlando

Hannibal Soukra Park ... it's worth going there?



Hannibal Soukra Park has recently opened its doors ... Located in the resort of Sidi Frej "in Soukra, this amusement park became known through radio spots and various advertisements, including" Crossroads ".
short, presents an opportunity to offer a moment of relaxation ... But what is it really?



Access to the park is fairly easy, and parking is available for motorists. Note that the park is accessible by bus (yellow) 18 and 18C. The entrance will cost you 2 dinars per person, whatever the purpose of your visit, enjoy a coffee, "play" to several attractions or simply accompany your children.

There are about a dozen "games.''The adult that I am naturally goes to attractions that seem most appropriate. To begin with, the ghost train. First disappointment : pay 4 dinars (the 2Dinars disbursed to entry are used) per person to attend a minute (watch) screaming and lights that let the most innocent children indifferent. But do not cry foul too quickly, try the water ride, a classic amusement parks. Again, it pays 3 dinars per person for a little over a minute of water circuit more monotonous than anything else.

We have to obviously, the park is primarily for children. But given the prices of attractions, many families will have trouble. Moreover, the general condition of the park does not paint a good impression. Water bodies abandoned, a moderately motivated staff, and no cotton candy or popcorn. (Yes this is important).

Ultimately, kids will surely their behalf in this park, the portfolio of parents will suffer though. For thrill seekers, it will be ironed ...



Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Welcome To Family Card

An "Abduction Alert" for Tunisia?




A true fairy tale . A few days of the aid, the news spread like wildfire: the small Sarra is finally found. Publicized kidnapping, but far from being an isolated case.



For those who missed an episode is the television show "El karim moussaméh" which revealed
Case . TV serving a noble cause. Finally, this issue which is not unanimously usual, had made everyone agrees. No doubt that without the media, who quickly relayed the information, Sarra would still "captive". It would be interesting to think better take advantage of media power in these tragedies that are the abductions.

You should know that many children are abducted each year. And we have all heard in a film one day, these are the first 24 hours that make the difference. Acting immediately is critical. Why not draw on the arrangements put in place elsewhere for this type of crime.

In France, the device "
Alert Enlèvment " was established in 2006. It combines, by means of a convention, the mainstream media to the competent authorities in matters of kidnappings. Information is hammered citizens of an abduction is reported found. Press, television, radio, roads, stations and even the internet are flooded with messages like this: This system is itself inspired by the famous " Amber Alert ", his American predecessor. So why such a system in Tunisia. The media certainly play the game "authorities" may certainly be more skeptical. Such a device has a cost, but it requires above all a great civic spirit of our citizens. But nothing is too good for our little darlings (brown in this case), is not it?