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The silver lining was that I got robbed in South Africa, and
with my insurance money I bought (with the assistance of Frank Reid) a very comfortable pair of breathables that fit a tiny bit large, but with the wide belt Frank chose for me, I can 'bunch up' the excess fabric and make them right. Its like the difference between a pair of shoes that are a half-size too small, and a pair of sandals that are just perfect. --riverman Again, they are not kevlar waders. If I'd known you were gonna need kevlar, I would have taken you down to Ft. Meade and had some custom ones made up. How goes the shooting? -- Frank Reid Reverse Email to reply |
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![]() "Frank Reid" wrote in message ... The silver lining was that I got robbed in South Africa, and with my insurance money I bought (with the assistance of Frank Reid) a very comfortable pair of breathables that fit a tiny bit large, but with the wide belt Frank chose for me, I can 'bunch up' the excess fabric and make them right. Its like the difference between a pair of shoes that are a half-size too small, and a pair of sandals that are just perfect. --riverman Again, they are not kevlar waders. If I'd known you were gonna need kevlar, I would have taken you down to Ft. Meade and had some custom ones made up. How goes the shooting? -- LOL. The image of me walking around in Kevlar waders during a firefight is almost as funny as the time I field-tested my new breatables prior to the Denmark clave by sitting in an ice-cold bathtub for a half hour. Sheesh, newbies. The entire coup thing left as quick as it arrived. As of midmorning Saturday (when I woke up after finally falling asleep at dawn), the fighting was only taking place downtown in Gombe (the diplomat district) and at the 'beach' (the dock with Brazzaville). The government troops arrested about 15 insurgents by lunch, and the streets were completely calm by tea time. Of course, a lot of the insurgents just blended into the crowd. Yesterday was a completely normal day, and today its like it never happened. Kabila is having high-level meetings with his VPs, (one of whom was probably behind the coup) and the military and Kabila are assuring the population that keeping the peace is their absolute highest priority. About 500 troops are on full alert. Folks at work (we got a day off) are chatting about how cool/exciting/scary/bizarre/typical it all was, and how it might mean that there will be more bumps in the road in the future, but mostly how incredibly stupid and suicidal the insurgents were to attack a city with 5000 UN troops, 10000 loyalist troops and the focus of the world on it. My next-door neighbor, who is the senior officer in charge of all UN flights in/out of the country assured me that my family and I wouldn't have to wait for an official evacuation notice to get hauled out any time there was real danger. --riverman |
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