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Happy Birthday Eric! Love Mel |
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This is a very interesting perspective of life in cameroon. greetings to your freind Moses. Keep us posted on what you may weep about next. thta was an interesting and very vvid piece you wrote |
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Interesting as always Eric...although happy to be sitting at my desk eating yogurt with All Bran buds rather than cow skin I must say! Take care, miss you, K
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 | frank_macdonald@nexeninc.com 4/26/2009, Sana'a, Yemen |
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Cool. Further to Lyon's posting a while back. Italian Leather Sofa just popped up on my iPod as I sent the last message.
They laugh they make money/He's got a gold watch/ She's got a silk dress/ and healthy breasts/ That bounce/ On his italian leather sofa... |
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 | Frank 4/26/2009, Desert, Yemen |
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By the way I live in the Yemen desert not the Yemen desset. Mrs Downie was my grade eight teacher and taught me the mnemonic trick of think two s's for desset because you would want two helpings and ergo you could remember that desert has one s.
Bad spellers of the world-untie.
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 | Frank 4/26/2009, Sana'a, Yemen |
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Great Guiness poster |
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 | Frank MacDonald 4/26/2009, Dessert, Yemen |
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Great posting. I understand about the goat. At one "goat pull" we were bashing the skull to eat the brain.
Do they make banana beer in Cameroon.
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Hi Eric. Thanks so much for the funny writeup. I enjoyed the pictures too. Just want to say Hi and let you know that i think of you often and thanks for keeping in touch. The family is doing well.
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Unbelievably I DO want to hear about the food - aside from legs stuffed into chickens heads. Namely, what do YOU eat every day? Do you cook at home? is there a grocery store and open market? where do they store their fridge stuff like milk and eggs?
love
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brother, imaginary frank's play was good eh? |
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