Hajjaj On The Fuel Crisis
18Nov08
LMAO.
Once again, Hajjaj describes how we all feel…

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i just can’t figure out what he meant by “ouktaan” even after reading the ‘k’ sound as a ‘kh’.. what is it supposed to be/mean anyways?
Oktan is Octane, an alkane with 8 carbons.
Mojee, shukran
I did fill my tank yestreday in a gas station near my house, took like 5 minutes but I was pissed off that the Government is not doing anything about this crisis. I have no idea who to blame, the gas stations, the government or the public. There must be something wrong as the Gas prices will not change in 1 month.
sadaget ya abu ma7joob…
I vacationed in Jordan recently and this wasn’t a problem what happened!!!
Kyle,
It seems that even when the prices drop down, something still goes wrong in Jordan!! Up or down, it is just that we’re the kind of people who are quite susceptible when it comes to CHANGE!