Well, we're getting ready today, it's Friday night, and we're in Bournemouth Town Centre.
We're getting ready, we're going to be very busy tonight, so between 12.00 to 4.00 in the
morning, so we're going to be very busy.
Yeah, we're trying meat and making a pizza box, we already done pizza, ready everything.
So yeah, we're ready now to save people.
I still live in London for nearly 7 years.
I think in London, London is better because I have a lot of friends there, so my old friends
will find out.
I've been here for only 4 or 5 months, so a lot of people, I've got so many friends
at the moment, just make a kebab shop, yeah.
Good people who work with them, we respect each other, we work very hard together, so
we're helping each other.
Yeah, when I came to Bournemouth, I had one friend, so I called him, I said I've got
a passport and everything, so if there's any job, I really want to work, and one day someone
called him and said we need one staff for making a kebab, some of his friends, so we
talked to them, and the boss he says to me, have you worked before in a kebab shop?
I said no, I never, so he says to me, if you want, you can work here, and we teach in
you and you have to work, you have to do the job.
I work at the lift, this is how you live, you have to work, and this shop actually is
old, I think 40 years old, every 5 years the boss has been changed, someone sell it to
somebody else.
They make a lot of money, but they don't want too much to stay, because it's kind of like
hard job to stay from 6 to 4 in the morning, obviously they get married, they have children,
they don't want to stay that long in the business, they don't want a night time to work, they
want to stay with the family, so.
And the moment the situation in Middle East is bad, but very important for me to go there,
to see my family.
To be honest with you, I haven't been back for nearly 8 years, but I applied for British
citizenship last Tuesday, and obviously it's going to take about 2 months to come from
Home Affairs to answer that, so when they answer that, and when I get it, then after
that I get ready, it's going to be another month, and then I work travel.
I went there, I was walking to the pub, and obviously I went for toilet, not for anything
else.
And then one old man came up to me, he said, where are you from, I said I'm from Iraq,
and he said, I was booming in the country last week, and really upset me, the way he's
talking, I know he's drunk, so yeah, he was upset, but I said to him, you shouldn't talk
to me, it's just rude.
You can get good people, bad people everywhere.
I heard people talking about Islam, bad way, but yeah, they can say whatever they want,
because today is like, especially in UK, democracy, anyone can say anything, but I don't care
what people say, and I'm happy being Muslim, and I pray 5 times a day, it's good religious,
so very good, I like it.
I mean, when I pray 5 times a day, and I go outside, I don't feel like, oh, you're nothing,
someone at the house, like anybody, no, I'll be more like loving people more and more,
I love people, and you know, I'm always smiling at people, and talking to people, I'm happy
if I'm talking about religious with people.
I do go out, I like to go out, I don't want to stay in, but if it's raining or cold, I
just stay in, so yeah, if it's a nice day, I can't wait to go out, I want to go out,
I don't want to stay in.
Yeah, I really like the shopping.
In this country, it's kind of like, you don't really get bought, because you see everybody
is out, and you go out with them, and there is, like I said, too many high streets, you
can travel, you can work anytime you want, there is too much job, and you get, yeah,
it's really good.
I mean, I'm interested in this country, you know, it's really nice, I like to stay here,
so even in the future, I want to stay in the UK, not back home, that's how I like, hopefully
when I get married, and that will be my future in this country, forever.
