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Met up with an old friend last night for a few beers - haven't laughed so much in ages. Bit dissapointed in myself that I never put in the effort to keep up friendships outside of school/college in the past.
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Ooooooooh Dalton Park Adidas outlett store. So much candy i peed my pants. BUT ------ I didnt purchase as i keep telling myself its not about quantity is it ??? grrrrrrrr wish i came away with the green hoody and the aqua weaves.
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Watching Rock of Love 3
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Slowly getting back into the daily grind at work! It's killing me at the moment but i suppose a 6 week break from the place has spoiled me!
It's good to get back on here, been trying to catch up with all the stuff i've missed. That's taken me a while!
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Welcome back Dregz mate, how was your trip?
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Welcome back, Dregz!
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Nice 1 fellas.
The trip was amazing. Such a eye opening and humbling experience.
Even though it was a refugee camp it was suprisingly organised and structured into different 'villages' and 'communities'. Their living conditions were grim, mud huts, no fresh water, failing crops, and alot of disease, mainly Malaria, but the people were some of the most welcoming and happiest people i've ever met. They went out of their way to accomadate us and look after. They literally had nothing but would offer you what little they did have.
We were lucky to stay in a section of the camp run by a church which had a small lodge attached to it. It had toilets and showers which worked by collecting rain water. So happy about that cos I cant do that communal hole in the ground stuff!
The hardest thing for me was eating. Mainly rice, maize flour, cabbage & beans. Good job i brought a bottle of chilli sauce with me.
I really enjoyed it. I think i'll go back again some time.
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Welcome back Dregz!
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Velcome back Dregz!
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Good on you Dregz! Welcome back fella.
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Yes Dregz, good to have you back and big props for undertaking that trip, must've been heartbreaking at times.
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Thanks fellas.
Yeah it was heartbreaking, especially seeing the condition of the kids.
They were well cute though, followed us everywhere.
(13-07-09, 07:35 PM)DasBill Wrote: Maybe you can get a shot of you in soops over there and we can start a soops in far flung places thread.
Here's my beaters in the Kyangwali Refugee Settlement, Uganda.
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