Ok somebody owes me a STEAK DINNER. I finally found a group of Iraqi men working. Not one but a whole group at that I might add and they were working very hard.
okay okay, it's me that owes you dinner. Even though, this picture appears to be "posed" I'll pay up and take you to dinner next time you are in Austin! take care!
that's hilarious in a sad sort of way. there's more Iraqis there working to rebuild than there are residents working to rebuild in the 9th Ward down in New Orleans! ohhhhh!!!!
I am not sur I connected on that, but I will continue to display the rare moments in time when I see Iraqi men at work. As a fellow male I feel it is my duty to redeem their tanted image, more to come...
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5 Comments:
At March 05, 2006 7:38 PM,
Mom said…
They must be bachelers! I think I spelled that wrong!
At March 06, 2006 7:52 AM,
Anonymous said…
I don't see Tommy...
At March 06, 2006 6:37 PM,
deidra said…
okay okay, it's me that owes you dinner. Even though, this picture appears to be "posed" I'll pay up and take you to dinner next time you are in Austin!
take care!
At March 14, 2006 9:55 AM,
asapp said…
that's hilarious in a sad sort of way. there's more Iraqis there working to rebuild than there are residents working to rebuild in the 9th Ward down in New Orleans! ohhhhh!!!!
At March 15, 2006 7:46 AM,
MSG Ronald C. Wegner said…
I am not sur I connected on that, but I will continue to display the rare moments in time when I see Iraqi men at work. As a fellow male I feel it is my duty to redeem their tanted image, more to come...
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