Don't laugh, but I've seen people in Germany use theirs in a very similar way. Except the animal in question there was a wild boar. A very scary large wild boar.
Hey... thanks for the visit and the link to your sister. I didn't see a comment page on her site, but I figured you could pass this on.
She was wondering in her post about the international troops whether they were armed. They are not. They are there purely as aid workers - ie, helping hands.
I did an entry about it, too - http://mausergirl.blogspot.com/2005/09/internationally.html
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Don't laugh, but I've seen people in Germany use theirs in a very similar way. Except the animal in question there was a wild boar. A very scary large wild boar.
Hey... thanks for the visit and the link to your sister. I didn't see a comment page on her site, but I figured you could pass this on.
She was wondering in her post about the international troops whether they were armed. They are not. They are there purely as aid workers - ie, helping hands.
I did an entry about it, too -
http://mausergirl.blogspot.com/2005/09/internationally.html
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