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02-18-11, 04:23 AM #1
In Theatre
And I must say, Kyrgyzstan sucks less than I anticipated. My company set me up with a fourth floor (top floor) flat in the middle of downtown Bishkek.
There seems to be a surplus of very hot women here, and from what the other long time contractors here are telling me, it's hard NOT to wind up with one of them.
We'll see. Waiting for my computer to come in the mail, which I'm told may be a longer than anticipated wait. Apparently all the APO mail goes through Bagram, where it sits... and sits... until someone feels like doing some work. Right now apparently there's a warehouse full of unsent mail already backlogged.
Other than that, it's clearly winter here, but the winter is ending... or there's a lull. All the street signs and most of everything else too is in Cyrillic, so I need to get a move on learning Russian.
Gaming looks like a definite maybe. the outlook is improved over last month, but not too terribly much, and no time soon.
That's it from Kyrgyzstan... talk later!Defend Truth with Violence
Never Compromise Justice with Mercy
Gloria Merces Virtutis!
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02-19-11, 11:28 AM #3
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Blood would also request you stuff the 2or3 women into one luggage bag so he doesn't have to pay extra for shipping.
Russian women are easily typically above American average attractiveness. You've put yourself in the right place to find a hot woman, now it's just connecting with 'em. Language is most def first and foremost, very exciting move Ceb! Thanks for logging on and sharing. Hey, you might not be too far off from scoring a real bottle of Absinthe; can you tell me what it's like?
I miss you already and I've been hearing your name come up in convo..If Ceb were here....
You're missed by all.Hot-dogs in your buns! << why did I write this, I forgot and what was I thinking?!
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03-04-11, 10:33 PM #5
Re: In Theatre
“We have discovered that the scheme of 'outlawing war' has made war more like an outlaw without making it less frequent and that to banish the knight does not alleviate the suffering of the peasant”
-- C.S. Lewis
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