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cave o' 1-daz back with their new hit single!
aywa!
arablicious def!
© lyrics copyrighted 2008 by Arablicious Records:
shawarma
kibbeh naye
rami
rami
cave o 1 daz
aywa
she she, she got it, i wanna get it from her
she know that, i'm right here for her
i wanna, see her bellydance
we're a-rab, doin our dabkeh dance
she put the chick peas, in the bowl
she mash them down, let the tahini flow
she fine as hell, she about the dough
she doin her thing on the kitchen floor
her hummus hummus, she makin makin
look at the way, she bakin bakin
make you wanna touch it, make you wanna taste it
have you cravin for it, go crazy face it
now dont stop, get it, get it
the way she bakin make you wanna eat it,
like haifa wehbe, when i taste that kibbe
got my parents hyped up from the way she did it
she's so much more than you used to
she knows mango juice will seduce you
she gon' make the right thing that'll hit the right spot
how much food she'll make, you can count on a lot
she always ready, when i want it, i got it
like a middle eastern girl, in beirut's where i met her
on a late night, till daylight the club jumpin
if you want some good thyme, she gon' give you what you want
lemme talk to ya
baby it's a new age, i see your facebook page
lebanon network and it looks like you are of age
shisha's got you lookin hazy, hate when people call you desi
why don't you come over here, you got me sayin
ayyywaaaa
i love usin this technology, i can deal with this secrecy
ayyywaaaa
i love usin this technology, just me and my habibi
ooh, i want it, uh uh, i want it
ooh, i want it, uh uh (soo), i wanna get it from her
ooh, i want it, uh uh, i want it
ooh, i want it, uh uh (soo), i wanna get it from her
your spi-nach pies, they got me hypnotized, let me tell you
your a-rab eyes, they got me hypnotized, let me tell you
your spi-nach pies, they got me hypnotized, let me tell you
your a-rab eyes, they got me hypnotized, let me tell you
got some aish-ti that cost a lot
the way she wear that style, the way she look so hot
got some knafa for her so she don't stop
she act rude, but i sit and watch
i'm so 3arabi, it's plain to see
the dinner be, on me, saj sandwich, de-li-cious
all into my bel-ly
arabs ride in brand new benzo's
zaatar w zeit when the club close
fit many friends, like 5 plus 4
smokin that arguila, flavored rose
from sham to tunis, let's do this, break it down (down down)
i know you like, when i buy stuff to make your frown go 'round
arab style, hot new groove, damn i like the way you move
hummus got me thinkin bout, all the things ill do to you
let's dip the khibiz baby we can switch positions
from the couch to the counters in my kitchen
lemme talk to ya
baby it's a new age, i see your facebook page
lebanon network and it looks like you are of age
shisha's got you lookin hazy, hate when people call you desi
why don't you come over here, you got me sayin
ayyywaaaa
i love usin this technology, i can deal with this secrecy
ayyywaaaa
i love usin this technology, just me and my habibi
ooh, i want it, uh uh, i want it
ooh, i want it, uh uh (soo), i wanna get it from her
ooh, i want it, uh uh, i want it
ooh, i want it, uh uh (soo), i wanna get it from her
your spi-nach pies, they got me hypnotized, let me tell you
your a-rab eyes, they got me hypnotized, let me tell you
your spi-nach pies, they got me hypnotized, let me tell you
your a-rab eyes, they got me hypnotized, let me tell you Tags: aywa technology arablicious ayo arab middle east eastern 50 cent justin timberlake arabs rap funny lebanon lebanese  | | | | | | | | | | GHIRA AYWA - RAGHEB ALAMA ¤ GIORGIO @ NÎMES 2008 - 198 sec Nîmes (Provençal Occitan: Nimes in both classical and Mistralian norms) is a city and commune of southern France. It is the préfecture (capital) of the Gard département. Nîmes has a rich history, dating back to the Roman Empire, and is a popular tourist destination.
The city derives its name from that of a spring, Nemausus, in the Roman village. The contemporary symbol and shield of the city of Nîmes includes a crocodile chained to a palm tree with the inscription 'COLNEM', an abbreviation of 'Colonia Nemausus', meaning the 'colony' or 'settlement' of Nemausus. Veterans of the Roman legions who had served Julius Caesar in his Nile campaigns, at the end of fifteen years of soldiering, were given plots of land to cultivate on the plain of Nîmes.
Nîmes was located on the Via Domitia, a Roman road constructed in 118 BC, connecting Italy to Spain.
Nîmes may have been one of the richest and finest Roman cities of Gaul. Several important remains of the Roman Empire can still be seen in and around Nîmes:
The elliptical Roman amphitheatre, of the 1st or 2nd century AD, is the best-preserved Roman arena in France. It was filled with medieval housing, when its walls served as ramparts, but they were cleared under Napoleon. It is still used today as a bull fighting and concert arena.
The Maison Carrée (Square House), a small Roman temple dedicated to sons of Agrippa was built c. 19 BC. It is one of the best-preserved Roman temples anywhere.
The 18th-century Jardins de la Fontaine (Gardens of the Fountain)
The nearby Pont du Gard, also built by Agrippa, is a well-preserved aqueduct that used to carry water across the small Gardon river valley.
The nearby Mont Cavalier is crowned by the Tour Magne ("Great Tower"), a ruined Roman tower.[3]
Later monuments include:
The cathedral (dedicated to Saint Castor of Apt, a native of the city), occupying, it is believed, the site of the temple of Augustus, is partly Romanesque and partly Gothic in style. [Cathedral:[1],[2],[3]
There is modern architecture at Nîmes too: Norman Foster conceived the Carré d'art (1986), a museum of modern art and mediatheque; Jean Nouvel the Nemausus, a post-modern residential ensemble, and Kisho Kurokawa a building in the form of a hemicycle to reflect the Amphitheatre.
Tree-shaded boulevards trace the foundations of its former city walls.
Lisbon Trams and Funiculars
Transportation in Lisbon is more charming than in most cities. Much is owed to its geography; much of Lisbon has been built on its seven hills. No visit to Lisbon is complete without riding the 1930s trams. The greatest attractions, though, are the funiculars, of which there are three. These are Elevador da Glória, Elevador da Bica, and Elevador da Lavra. Perhaps the most picturesque is the Elevador da Bica, which passes through a charming residential neighborhood just below Bairro Alto Tags: RAGHEB ALAMA GHIRA AYWA GHEERA NÏMES FRANCE GIORGIO TOURISME VOYAGE VISITE ARèNE MAISON CARRéE PHOTOS  | | | | |
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