You know you've spent too much time telling your significant other what's going on in Fodorville when...
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You know you've spent too much time telling your significant other what's going on in Fodorville when...
...you find yourself casually mentioning to your husband "Rocco is going to Tanzania again" and he quickly retorts "With Mitch?"
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Those examples are both very funny--love the "with Mitch" one.
I only recently revealed that I log on every day > [I had to explain why I wanted to log on before going to bed] So my partner is not yet familiar with the cast of characters.
I only recently revealed that I log on every day > [I had to explain why I wanted to log on before going to bed] So my partner is not yet familiar with the cast of characters.
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sandi--agreed, quirks and all.
Patty I am going to slightly rephrase your statement because I haven't been talking to my significant other about it but for a couple of days.
"You know you have spent too much time in Fodorville when . . .
. . . you hide the fact as if it were a fifth of vodka in a desk drawer."
[No, I do not keep a fifth of vodka in my desk drawer.]
Patty I am going to slightly rephrase your statement because I haven't been talking to my significant other about it but for a couple of days.
"You know you have spent too much time in Fodorville when . . .
. . . you hide the fact as if it were a fifth of vodka in a desk drawer."
[No, I do not keep a fifth of vodka in my desk drawer.]
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I didn't even realize it said significant other. My eyes just gravitated toward "too much time." Although the friend who's going to TZ with me is the only person who knows about the vodka in my drawer, so to speak. So I guess she's become like my significant other. Or maybe more like a fellow addict.
Patty, your husband's response is too funny. I'd love to see a movie of Mitch and Rocco travelling together.
Patty, your husband's response is too funny. I'd love to see a movie of Mitch and Rocco travelling together.
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Haven't seen someone around in awhile...could all that bad luck have climaxed with a final transformation???
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Kavey,
Well, Alexsandra willing, I may be going to Tanzania, after all, just four months from now. Given that I will not be subject to light air transfers while on the Northern Circuit, I am not too inclined to scale back on the camera equipment any.
Any recommendations on different photo equipment that is needed in East Africa (pop up roofs, closed vehicles) in comparison to Southern Africa?
I don't see how I could get away with much less equipment, although I may just leave my monopod at home, as I rarely used it (didn't have the patience for it).
Well, Alexsandra willing, I may be going to Tanzania, after all, just four months from now. Given that I will not be subject to light air transfers while on the Northern Circuit, I am not too inclined to scale back on the camera equipment any.
Any recommendations on different photo equipment that is needed in East Africa (pop up roofs, closed vehicles) in comparison to Southern Africa?
I don't see how I could get away with much less equipment, although I may just leave my monopod at home, as I rarely used it (didn't have the patience for it).