beauty of the internet - a man in Utah(also known for vistas) is sending digital love to UgandaWelcome from Utah. That view is amazing, thanks for the picture.
? I can't even imagine how bad that movie is!makes sense. I went with the huts instead of talking about spears.
Though I think the worst depiction of Africa in any movie is Ernest Goes to Africa (it's one of those things people think you're making up).
Respect to your sister-in-law!Welcome from Sydney, Oz.
One of my sister-in-laws spent some years nursing in Uganda post-Idi Amin. Actually in Idi Amin's province. Many interesting stories of her time there.
Extraordinary lady, all 5ft nothing of her. She is now retired.Respect to your sister-in-law!
Though I think the worst depiction of Africa in any movie is Ernest Goes to Africa (it's one of those things people think you're making up).
I don't think I've ever asked this question before in such a context.... What are you smoking? And how long will it take before it completely ruins your life if you don't stop smoking it? I am pretty sure you're thinking of another movie entirely. Unless there is are Oscar categories for direct to video movies, or that was the year the Oscars tried to muscle in on the Razzies Turf.If it was really so bad why did it win seven Oscars? Why did Robert Redford, Meryl Streep & Jim Varney agree to star in it?
I have seen it and I can't imagine it either. It's really a very low quality movie and very low quality comedy. There are two scenes I remember.? I can't even imagine how bad that movie is!
Yeah, I worked with a lot of Peace Corps folks. They often got evacuated quickly because the State Department was trying to avoid any disasters that would be bad press.My step son was in South Africa with the Peace Corp when covid hit, and the state dept jerked them all back home. For the month he was there, he spent most of it just adjusting to where he was. I know that he is itching to get back over there. Welcome.
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Oh no, he came back with the first wave of covid, before we were really even sure what it was. He has been working with a firm that restructures inner city health plans now (or something like that). But, it really was a shame. He had learned French, German, and several African languages, and it had been his goal to work in Africa with the PC since he was 10 years old. He had even been on a waiting list to be in the village that he was with for a few years.Yeah, I worked with a lot of Peace Corps folks. They often got evacuated quickly because the State Department was trying to avoid any disasters that would be bad press.
Hope he gets back soon.