Hatari Nyaati

From: Sam Elliot <sam.elliot1_at_VoD50tpkgz3b6voyHRrwpgJbCo-2X2Z91O5KWBod1fB5yWoVkq5YVPlUv-QGdnV5>
Date: Sat, 17 Feb 2007 22:00:17 +0000 (GMT)


Stewart Stansfield <stu_stansfield_at_VMlFfGNA9Ur6ieNTesq51CjhSpIjd4ygCNe74SD2YHRKsN_mLtWljekaVZFoTmk-0njSd2jO_m-bTWeZtfVNLo_6seE.yahoo.invalid> wrote:

> I've worn a pith helmet whilst doing fieldwork in Africa. I transcend shame.

  I taught the natives how to play cricket. We had one of those big spoons for a bat.    

  The 1940's Anti-Locust Bulletins are a wonder, "We positioned forty natives in a grid..."    

  Sam    

  p.s. We should never have given Calais back, in my opinion. It smells awful now.

[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]            

Powered by hypermail