07 November 2011

Safari Kit

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  1. Immediately makes me think of the Hemingway story, "The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber"

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  2. Another good image from the so-called "bad old days".

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  3. Have you seen Africa Addio? It's an amazing, but disturbing record of the end of the colonial period.

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  4. Back in those happy days when it was permissible for whitemen to shoot their way out of trouble.

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  5. The good old days!

    http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_dFBUEPtz7v0/S3bmX71d1lI/AAAAAAAABAc/Y6UAHS69tfo/s320/tintin3.jpg

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  6. A better link:

    http://calculable.files.wordpress.com/2010/11/tintin02.jpg?w=640&h=681

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  7. Thirty Miles At Sea07 November, 2011 22:17

    "And then instead of going on to Arusha they turned left, he evidently figured that they had the gas, and looking down he saw a pink sifting cloud, moving over the ground, and in the air, like the first snow in a blizzard, that comes from nowhere, and he knew the locusts were coming, up from the South. Then they began to climb and they were going to the East it seemed, and then it darkened and they were in a storm, the rain so thick it seemed like flying through a waterfall, and then they were out and Compie turned his head and grinned and pointed and there, ahead, all he could see, as wide as all the world, great, high, and unbelievably white in the sun, was the square top of Kilimanjaro. And then he knew that there was where he was going."

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  8. Regimental Stripe08 November, 2011 00:09

    Tantalizing cleavage.
    (Less is more).

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  9. @Davis

    Now Whitemen capitulate, collaborate and act as apologists for "Them".

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  10. And now for something completely different...

    A sedan chair carried by four Al Jolson lookalikes, or maybe not.

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