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Sir C
07-13-2017, 03:21 PM
What is potato-brained Wayne going to make of Tanzanian culture :hehe:

Burney
07-13-2017, 03:23 PM
What is potato-brained Wayne going to make of Tanzanian culture :hehe:

I doubt he'll see much outside the airport, his five-star hotel and the football stadium, tbh.

Sir C
07-13-2017, 03:26 PM
I doubt he'll see much outside the airport, his five-star hotel and the football stadium, tbh.

But that's exactly what I mean. The airport at Dar is a corrugated iron shed, and I was once asked very politely to move seats at dinner in the 5 star hotel because a crack had appeared in the floor, from which was pouring a river of human sewage :hehe:

redgunamo
07-13-2017, 03:28 PM
But that's exactly what I mean. The airport at Dar is a corrugated iron shed, and I was once asked very politely to move seats at dinner in the 5 star hotel because a crack had appeared in the floor, from which was pouring a river of human sewage :hehe:

Croxteth is hardly Beverley Hills, to be fair. He'll be fine.

Burney
07-13-2017, 03:29 PM
But that's exactly what I mean. The airport at Dar is a corrugated iron shed, and I was once asked very politely to move seats at dinner in the 5 star hotel because a crack had appeared in the floor, from which was pouring a river of human sewage :hehe:

LOL! And there was you thinking the wife had farted, eh?

Sir C
07-13-2017, 03:32 PM
Croxteth is hardly Beverley Hills, to be fair. He'll be fine.

I'd rather a lifetime in Dar than 30 minutes in Croxteth; it's the difference that will freak him out.

With any luck the **** will contract bilharzia.

PSRB
07-13-2017, 03:33 PM
What is potato-brained Wayne going to make of Tanzanian culture :hehe:

I won't be visiting the BiL until he has been through quarantine

Sir C
07-13-2017, 03:34 PM
LOL! And there was you thinking the wife had farted, eh?

:hehe: We were sitting by the pool under a beautiful, starlit African sky, considering the adventures our morning flight into the bush would take us to. Happy as wossnames. I couldn't understand why this poor chap was hustling us away until eventually, in despair, he turned to the offending shítstream and sort of shrugged :whaddyagoonado:

Burney
07-13-2017, 03:35 PM
I'd rather a lifetime in Dar than 30 minutes in Croxteth; it's the difference that will freak him out.

With any luck the **** will contract bilharzia.

Nematodes. They cause Bilharzia. They go into little water snails and then come out again and lurgy people.

I remember once editing a friend's dissertation on the subject. That's all I remember of it. That and some pictures of glum-looking Africans.

Sir C
07-13-2017, 03:36 PM
I won't be visiting the BiL until he has been through quarantine

It's one of the most magical countries on earth, p, and the people are a pure delight. (Except on Zanzibar where 75% of them are raving Alans.)

Sir C
07-13-2017, 03:38 PM
Nematodes. They cause Bilharzia. They go into little water snails and then come out again and lurgy people.

I remember once editing a friend's dissertation on the subject. That's all I remember of it. That and some pictures of glum-looking Africans.

I once heard a septic ask a guide if he could leap off the boat into the Zambezi for a swim. He was cautioned against it. "Bilharzia?" asked the intrepid explorer. "Crocodiles", replied the lugubrious local, rolling his eyes... (This was the same septic who asked where hippos lay their eggs.)

redgunamo
07-13-2017, 03:46 PM
I'd rather a lifetime in Dar than 30 minutes in Croxteth; it's the difference that will freak him out.

With any luck the **** will contract bilharzia.

Yes, certainly rather him than me.

Tony C
07-14-2017, 10:23 AM
That banner though...thanks for the memories Wazza

Jesus Christ that made me cringe looooool