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<blockquote data-quote="LB" data-source="post: 42061" data-attributes="member: 2721"><p>Yeah, I hear that previous post!</p><p></p><p>I'm not comfortable being a dude hunter, and I understand that they don't (and can't) completely trust the client handling guns.</p><p></p><p>I'll share what I think is a humorous story of my African experience.</p><p></p><p>We had a series of negotiations, what game I was interested in, the level of activity, etceteras. He inquired about special dietary needs and preferences. That seemed to be a obvious question, and I admit that I didn't give it the thought I should have given it.</p><p></p><p>I mentioned that I don't usually take the time for breakfast, but when I do, primarily on weekends, I like a traditional breakfast of bacon and eggs, and I appreciate a morning cup of coffee, regardless of how we might be roughing it. Other than that, I told him that I liked steak, and fruit and juices, and an occasional beer, at sunset, of course.</p><p></p><p>Well, I had all those things. He watched me fix my coffee the first morning, and thereafter, was standing there holding the cup out to me, fixed as I like it. I had bacon and eggs every single morning, to the point where it was laughable, but I didn't say anything. Steak? Yeah, every night, also amusing, but, my own fault, of course.</p><p></p><p>So, I don't know what the moral of the story might be? I can't complain about the monotony, since it was all my PH had to go on. Lucky for me that I like those items very much and it wasn't such a hardship.</p><p></p><p>But, I'm amused, every time I think about it. LB</p><p></p><p>edit: what I found interesting is the way Americans are perceived, in Africa. They tend to clasify Spanish a certain way, Germans want strange trophys, and Americans are technically knowledgeable, and don't need catering nearly as much as some others.</p><p></p><p>[ 08-05-2004: Message edited by: LB ]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LB, post: 42061, member: 2721"] Yeah, I hear that previous post! I'm not comfortable being a dude hunter, and I understand that they don't (and can't) completely trust the client handling guns. I'll share what I think is a humorous story of my African experience. We had a series of negotiations, what game I was interested in, the level of activity, etceteras. He inquired about special dietary needs and preferences. That seemed to be a obvious question, and I admit that I didn't give it the thought I should have given it. I mentioned that I don't usually take the time for breakfast, but when I do, primarily on weekends, I like a traditional breakfast of bacon and eggs, and I appreciate a morning cup of coffee, regardless of how we might be roughing it. Other than that, I told him that I liked steak, and fruit and juices, and an occasional beer, at sunset, of course. Well, I had all those things. He watched me fix my coffee the first morning, and thereafter, was standing there holding the cup out to me, fixed as I like it. I had bacon and eggs every single morning, to the point where it was laughable, but I didn't say anything. Steak? Yeah, every night, also amusing, but, my own fault, of course. So, I don't know what the moral of the story might be? I can't complain about the monotony, since it was all my PH had to go on. Lucky for me that I like those items very much and it wasn't such a hardship. But, I'm amused, every time I think about it. LB edit: what I found interesting is the way Americans are perceived, in Africa. They tend to clasify Spanish a certain way, Germans want strange trophys, and Americans are technically knowledgeable, and don't need catering nearly as much as some others. [ 08-05-2004: Message edited by: LB ] [/QUOTE]
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