One entry so you know I'm not dead.

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I went camping, got two ticks, and drank straight out of the river. And smelled like a pig.

More later.

10 Comments

b said:

thats probably the best thing i have ever read..........awesome

Steve said:


Ginger...sent you an email awhile ago. Let me know if you received it. Haven't sensed if y'all are still interested.

mom said:

OMG you are out of control. And who is Steve? I have a nose problem.

Ginger said:

Mom, it's about Wyatt's scholarship, I'll email you.

Steve said:

Ginger, I emailed you...

Here's the link to the book. Came out last year, I emailed you but suspect it was lost in your inbox. After costs, we put a % toward the scholarship fun. It's print-on-demand through Lulu. Available in paperback or as a downloadable PDF.
http://www.lulu.com/content/1033302

AMERICANS DO THEIR BUSINESS ABROAD

Description:
Herein reside seventeen stories (and one poem) written by Peace Corps Volunteers from across the generations and across the planet. Such writing often brings expectations for a certain type of book (heartwarming, uplifting, nice). Many books give you that experience. And we like those books. They are good books. The world needs those books. This is not that book. Americans Do Their Business Abroad is a collection of stories a little too goofy, a little too personal (and maybe a little too gross) to belong anywhere else. Latrines. Goat eyeballs. Pickpockets. Whimsy. Enjoy.

Christoph said:

Smelled like a pig? Those poor souls that went with you must be double-tuff.

Ginger said:

Let's be honest - anybody who's friends with me period has to be double-tuff!

Christoph said:

The smell is the hardest thing to handle though. ;-)

Russ said:

Hey Ammons, I was looking for the 2008 poker run info, but haven't seen any updates or postings on the web sites. did I miss it? If not when is it?

Ginger said:

We're not doing it anymore I don't think...

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