Didn't forget you. Told u, just chow down on regular shyt. Probably paid $20 for everything including drinks. Exchange rate just hit 14 to 1 this week@Lucky_Lefty
How you eating? Anything interesting cuisine wise?
Also I think you said earlier in the thread you didnt have broadband, you still not hooked up?
The first time I walked into my office, one of the older S. African ladies greeted me saying "Finally, welcome back home." A nikka almost lost it. Touched a nikka heart breh
Cleopatra was Greek.
Didn't forget you. Told u, just chow down on regular shyt. Probably paid $20 for everything including drinks. Exchange rate just hit 14 to 1 this week
Damn.So if I don't decide to take this job in California, looks like I'll be staying on the continent. Put in for some transfers and the only places that came back were Uganda, Rwanda, Liberia, Coite d'Ivoire, Chad, and Nigeria. Never been this torn about a move. Hate to leave SA but it's for the best I suppose. Have a daughter and have to make adult decisions brehs
So if I don't decide to take this job in California, looks like I'll be staying on the continent. Put in for some transfers and the only places that came back were Uganda, Rwanda, Liberia, Coite d'Ivoire, Chad, and Nigeria. Never been this torn about a move. Hate to leave SA but it's for the best I suppose. Have a daughter and have to make adult decisions brehs
Damn.
I love this place (the continent). That's a word I rarely use outside of talking about my kid. Like its something that draws me to the people and culture. Actually jealous of them in some ways. I see the traditions they have, chants and other things and I wonder what mine are. This has been an experience like NO OTHER. But on the other hand I got my kid who I'm attached to like no other person in my lifetime. And she's going thru her life without her daddy around and that shyt rips me apart every time I call and she asks "when are you coming to pick me up daddy".
I love this place (the continent). That's a word I rarely use outside of talking about my kid. Like its something that draws me to the people and culture. Actually jealous of them in some ways. I see the traditions they have, chants and other things and I wonder what mine are. This has been an experience like NO OTHER. But on the other hand I got my kid who I'm attached to like no other person in my lifetime. And she's going thru her life without her daddy around and that shyt rips me apart every time I call and she asks "when are you coming to pick me up daddy".
I love this place (the continent). That's a word I rarely use outside of talking about my kid. Like its something that draws me to the people and culture. Actually jealous of them in some ways. I see the traditions they have, chants and other things and I wonder what mine are. This has been an experience like NO OTHER. But on the other hand I got my kid who I'm attached to like no other person in my lifetime. And she's going thru her life without her daddy around and that shyt rips me apart every time I call and she asks "when are you coming to pick me up daddy".