I can't imagine trying to do hard work usings shovels wearing long ''skirts'', robes , jackets and turbans??? In Texas, we see, no shirts, shorts, caps and bandanas... In the pics. I see many of the men covering themselves almost as much as the women have too? MIMI
I have been told that their clothing actually protecta them from the heat. I sure hope so. Thank you for sharing some of the every day life of the Iraqi with is. Be safe. Thank you for all you sacrifice and for your courage. Know that they are appreciated. Be safe.
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5 Comments:
At March 28, 2006 7:00 AM,
Anonymous said…
I can't imagine trying to do hard work usings shovels wearing long ''skirts'', robes , jackets and turbans??? In Texas, we see, no shirts, shorts, caps and bandanas... In the pics. I see many of the men covering themselves almost as much as the women have too? MIMI
At March 28, 2006 7:40 AM,
devildog6771 said…
I have been told that their clothing actually protecta them from the heat. I sure hope so. Thank you for sharing some of the every day life of the Iraqi with is. Be safe. Thank you for all you sacrifice and for your courage. Know that they are appreciated. Be safe.
At March 28, 2006 8:04 AM,
Jana said…
These guys are standing around thinking that a woman should be doing this work. eh?
At March 28, 2006 7:35 PM,
Mom said…
With all the bombing going on over there, they probably have plenty to keep them busy!
At March 29, 2006 7:13 PM,
Lohn Farmer said…
Are you sure these guys don't work for the Texas Department of Public Transportation?
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