Stick That in Your Pipe Mr. Gore




A Risk Managing Citizen-Retired Soldier, He Who Hunted Heads, A hoopy e-learning frood who is also a generative artist/teacher, A PMP'n Migratory Executive, A Running Dog Capitalist/Economist, A CSM who has had a Kipling Experience and an Author/Prop - Yummy as Krispy Kreme and as strong as Dunkin' Donuts Coffee!
photo: DoD / Joshua Gipe
"More diggers coming over...cool!"
This little piece of news is dedicated to anyone bitching about the British in Iraq. Knock it off. See also.
I hope in emphasising Iran's interests and activities in Afghanistan, I haven't understated India's. India is quietly helping Afghanistan, and has quietly been a place where many Afghans look - for education, medical care and culturally. Good. Double Plus Good.
A little more good news.
Oops - I hope this doesn't mean they may need the above...
WTF? Is this their version of the WCTU??
Hey, if you are in New York at the time, check it out.
Gimme energy!
I wonder if he said this with a straight face....?
Uh, wait one...over.
A bit of an angry, historical oriented polemic.
Over to you, Airborne.
Go watch this - it's a bit long. I, and my co-workers, helped a bit with this...
The leading citizens of Rogmati. [photo by...me]
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I did a little shopping this weekend. No big deal, right? Well...I found that after I came home from OJE in 1997, that I had taken things for granted. The first time I went back into a Sam's Club, it felt like a religious experience. Since that time, the feeling wore off a bit - especially after the kids came along. Hard to wax poetic about free market choices when your 4 year old is throwing a cereal box at your 2 year old...
However, since I came back from OEF in mid '05 I got that old joy back. 14 months of DFAC creations and MREs might inspire it... Especially going to a place like Trader Joe's.
They may be the high end side of the Aldi's conglomerate - but be damned if I don't get some pep in my step going in there. Food that would have taken all day to make back in the day, is readily available, easy to make, and affordable too. I made a pork roast tonight that even my late grandmother couldn't have pulled off. Yum!Nor did this.
Artistes, arise!
Good for her!
Note two things: the paper this review appears in, and the irony of the possible trouble the Iranian government is causing/has caused Afghanistan. I take more hope from this than dismay. The Iranian people have a great interest and bond with the Afghans - no matter what their regime's attitudes and actions.
Talk about squeezing blood from a turnip...
My favorite of all the pictures I took in Afghanistan. Opening day of a girl's school in Parwan Province
I'd bet you won't find much current US pop music allowed.
The AQ coming into Afghanistan - they couldn't care less who they hurt. Mortar shells hit kids - they don't care. Bastards.
Oh, that porous Pak border...
Good on ya moment of the week: The Aga Khan Foundation is helping rebuild the Babar Garden - one of the nice things the terrifying conqueror and founder of the Mughal Dynasty, Babar - the Tiger of the North - left behind. Go look at the pictures.
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The only targets they can't hit are economic?
Ungood. Plus ungood.
photo: UNHCR/N.Behring-Chisholm
Ungood. Double plus ungood.
Ha! I actually said this would happen back in 2005...so I was just a couple of years off...
Say, any contraband in that there truck?
I just wanted to post this photo of Squadron Leader Rich Langley ... because I could [photo by me!]
Heh. First thing I'd do is make the Germans and French hustle.
Cell phones - leading the way to Afghan prosperity! CSM Bones had one (was that Roshan or Afghan Wireless?)
Yea, Japan!
Labels: Afghanistan, News
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