Anwar came by our office the other day. I hadn't been out to see him so he felt the need to give me a big hug. I'm kind of flinching because he doesn't smell good. I don't think he washes his clothes either. It's tough to deal with the smell of strong BO. The vast majority of afghans are like that.
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Umm....
When we are returning from a mission to the east, Massoud Circle is the last traffic circle we go through. The gate to the green zone is at one end of the circle. We are always a little nervous because entering/exiting the ECP (entry-control-point) is one of our most vulnerable points. But it's nice to see Massoud's monument and know we are almost in the safe zone.

Anwar came by our office the other day. I hadn't been out to see him so he felt the need to give me a big hug. I'm kind of flinching because he doesn't smell good. I don't think he washes his clothes either. It's tough to deal with the smell of strong BO. The vast majority of afghans are like that.
Anwar came by our office the other day. I hadn't been out to see him so he felt the need to give me a big hug. I'm kind of flinching because he doesn't smell good. I don't think he washes his clothes either. It's tough to deal with the smell of strong BO. The vast majority of afghans are like that.
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