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Saba7 3ala Masr b Geneh (Slip Egypt a Pound) We had no idea he was so sensitive and look forward to him sharing his feelings on Twitter, much like another soon to be president we know. President." It was definitely a prodigious moment watching him go through what looked like a mix of fake-crying and joy. Just a few days ago, during the opening of a new project, and as he sat among his sturdy generals, El-Sisi started fake-crying after one of the attendants shouted out "we love you, Mr.

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He had a sign sticking out of the vehicle as it burned that read "The honour of trial is enough for me." But the story didn't die with the death of our hopes, because we enjoyed the bigger laugh when in February, the inventor El Wa7sh El Masry, struck with the surprising failure of his complex invention, decided to burn El Wa7sh and dump it in the river. In 2015, an aspiring Egyptian inventor put us all in the hope of flying our way into 2016 in his flying vehicle El Wa7sh El Masry (The Egyptian Monster), a hope which died after the grave failure in the public trial in Tahrir Square. "Shaimaa mn el Youm el sabe3" (Shaimaa from Youm 7) was probably more remarkable than Di Caprio's Oscar win itself, and his gaffe in response to her thoroughly thought-out question, "What apout za first Oscar for you?," gave us a good fit of giggles at the time.ĭo you all remember when we woke up one day in November to see pictures of the Nile looking like it was struck with a Pharaonic curse that turned it into murky brown-yellow coloured poo?Įl Wa7sh El Masry (The Egyptian Monster) Inventor Gives it a Viking Funeral in the Nile This incident will remain marked in our national memory as supposedly our first journalistic representation at the Oscars, but that won't be the reason. But, insanely enough, the ride itself wasn't the crux of the matter, but rather the fact that the red carpet was leading him to the opening of a social housing project where he made a statement claiming that the government can't keep paying water subsidies, and consequently asking Egyptians to lay down on their water consumption. The year's award for most grotesquely opulent act goes indisputably to Sisi's motorcade driving down the red carpet back in February. Sisi's Motorcade Driving Down the Red Carpet We're pretty confident no one living in Egypt will ever come to forget the day we woke up to find that all our money lost half its value then when we had gone to bed the night before. So, for the sake of future remembrance, we've compiled this list of the moments we think epitomise 2016: It was undoubtedly a vibrant year, but we must admit, very few years in any person's lifetime will ever compete with 2016 in terms of providing plenty of cheer while reaffirming a few fears. Egyptians don't agree on most things, however, we think it's safe to say we all agree that the moments of utter insanity came at no shortage this year.














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