It's been hot lately and I made a discovery on Berlin's Große Hamburger Str. One of those Arabic imbisses sells water that seems to be of Arabic origin.
Reading the fine print:
PRODUCED AND BOTTLED BY
GULF PURE WATER CO. (SUPER GULF) UMM AL QUWAIN, UAE.
Now that doesn't make much sense. To transport bottled water from one of the most arid places in the world to a city that's drowning in its own ground water.
A visit to the Super Gulf website further enlights you about the design values of this globalised product:
Our unique bottle design is the result of day’s work of our Japanese engineers. The aim was to have a bottle, which is easy to hold in hand. To make it different, you will find three small mountains inside the bottle at the bottom.
All this reminded me of the "I am Bedu" scene in Lawrence of Arabia. To close this matter, let me pull a quote from an essay I found on website Hub O' Love
There is a poignant scene in the 1962 David Lean motion picture, Lawrence of Arabia in which Lawrence's guide offers Lawrence a drink of water. As Lawrence is about to drink he asks, "You do not drink?" - "I am Bedu" replies the guide. Lawrence promptly pours the water back into the canteen and says; "I will drink when you drink."
Posted by Mesq at 10:56 to consumerism, wtf | Trackback
Comments (1)
ml on 22 Aug 2008 | PermalinkDid you happen to see who else bought that water?
an arab aquaintance o'mine told that certain oasis-waters are used to increase fertility
(quite hush-hush of course).
Another example are amethysts (a purplish type of quartzite, or howddyaspellit) worn by mothers-to-be to increase the possibility of a male offspring... (still hush-hush, just in case the Imam happens to decide it's witchcraft...)