Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Nile Dinner Cruise

So apparently there was some meeting of the American Society for International Law and the Egyptian Society for International Law. I say apparently because although we were supposed to a part of this event, nothing substantial happened whatsoever. We had a "networking luncheon" with local law students at AUC and students for Iowa School of Law. Why on earth would we want to have an international law luncheon with students from Iowa and local Egyptian students? It was so bad that one of the students describing the Iowa program had to qualify their "international" program by saying "There is more in Iowa than just corns and cows." That's horrible when you know the state has such a stigma about nothing being there that someone immediately tries to defend it without provocation. Oh yea... the legal field is one of, if not the least respected field to go into in Egypt. A local resident told me that educators and lawyers are what become of the lower rung of students in Egypt.

We also had another opportunity to "network" when we went on our Nile Dinner Cruise. To be honest, I only went with the group because it was free. I've been interested in going on one of the cruises myself but they are fairly pricey by Egyptian standards so I thought I'd get my cake and eat it too. The experience was unique to say the very least. Of course it was good times and laughs with the other students here with SHU but I saw a Sufi dancer for the first time and a belly dancer. The Sufi dancer was simply amazing. I swear to god that he spun not stop for probably 15 to 20 minutes but I figured out he kept himself from getting sick; he'd snap his head around then he'd move his body so his head wasn't in constant motion.



The belly dancer on the other hand... Well let's just say she made me feel like what I thought the Sufi dancer should have felt. In case that's confusing, she made me want to vomit. I saw a belly dancer when I was too young to really appreciate it so this was essentially my "first time" and it was a bad experience. I think most if not of all the guys (wait I know of one that thought she was hot) thought she was borderline repulsive for a belly dancer. When she stops moving but her belly fat doesn't there is something drastically wrong.

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