These two are quite analogous... At some point this thread is an endurance race to prove we can outlast Dan...ruddyduck said:
dan or the constant bumping and overall length of this thread with so very little actual content.
These two are quite analogous... At some point this thread is an endurance race to prove we can outlast Dan...ruddyduck said:
dan or the constant bumping and overall length of this thread with so very little actual content.
heddleston said:
As someone who's had malaria twice and wrote out a will in my phone the 2nd time just in case I passed out before I got to the hospital, I hope he gets giardia and amoebas and craps his pants every day until he gives up and goes home.
Whoop04 said:TexasAggie_02 said:Malarone does not have that side effect.Quote:
On a trip like mine through Africa, Malaria presents a problem. Conventional wisdom says to take an "anti-malarial" pill in the hopes of preventing infection, though for a number of reasons that's not really practical. All anti-malarial tables come with an increased sensitivity to the sun (they advise staying out of the sun. I can tell you that's very difficult in Africa), and they are hard on your liver in the long-term. All the advice is not to use them for too long, though nobody can quite say how long is too long.
I think two years is long.Malarone does not have this side effect.Quote:
One of the other major options comes with side effects, usually related to severe, severe demented dreams and interrupted sleep.
These aren't real side effects? If not, my Corpsman lied to me.
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javajaws said:
LOL, the guy whines about having to pay a $50 bribe. What did he expect? Free champagne?
http://theroadchoseme.com/ivory-coast-begins
DuckDown2013 said:mAgnoliAg said:
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In on page 77??
Bitter Old Man said:
Dead yet?
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A friendly kid leads me to the two hotels in town, though neither has any kind of secure parking, so I don't really like my options. I backtrack into the center of town and pull into the massive compound of a Catholic Mission I saw. The Father is extremely friendly and welcoming, and insists I have dinner with him, and won't let me camp in the Jeep, insisting I take a room inside. A massive thunderstorm rolls in, dumping an impossible amount of rain in a short time.
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The whole mass is in French, so I don't catch it all, though I feel a little uneasy watching the locals give money to the Church, then a lot uneasy when they are asked to give yet again. I am extremely uncomfortable when the whole fire and brimstone bit starts, and am horrified when it goes on for almost 30 minutes of The Father screaming at the top of his lungs. I leave as quickly as is polite after Mass has finished.
and that is why punctuation is importnatMartin Q. Blank said:
Isn't the bear shooting the gun?
Spelling as well....AZAG08 said:and that is why punctuation is importnatMartin Q. Blank said:
Isn't the bear shooting the gun?
Bitter Old Man said:Spelling as well....AZAG08 said:and that is why punctuation is importnatMartin Q. Blank said:
Isn't the bear shooting the gun?
Two things: One of which is that those guest rooms and meals don't just come out of nowhere. All those folks in town gotta pay for the Gringo's dinner.TexasAggie_02 said:Quote:
The whole mass is in French, so I don't catch it all, though I feel a little uneasy watching the locals give money to the Church, then a lot uneasy when they are asked to give yet again. I am extremely uncomfortable when the whole fire and brimstone bit starts, and am horrified when it goes on for almost 30 minutes of The Father screaming at the top of his lungs. I leave as quickly as is polite after Mass has finished.
I've seen it happen....Christmas eve midnight mass of all times. Temple TX 2007Quote:
Secondly, the real story here is that there was a Catholic priest preaching fire and brimstone!
To be fair, there are several places in the Bible that call for people to work hard and contribute to society, and that life wont be easy.... So, it could have been any one of these passages that was discussed....Kenneth_2003 said:
For this self righteous and arrogant azzhole, breaking bread to feed 5000 was probably fire and brimstone.
Bitter Old Man said:To be fair, there are several places in the Bible that call for people to work hard and contribute to society, and that life wont be easy.... So, it could have been any one of these passages that was discussed....Kenneth_2003 said:
For this self righteous and arrogant azzhole, breaking bread to feed 5000 was probably fire and brimstone.
I bet Dan did.Seven said:
Did Emily take the photo?
Did anyone have "Drowning" in the cause of death pool?Furlock Bones said:
apparently Dan got tired of all that tough traveling he was doing for 2 days or so. he had to get back to civilization quick.