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Sorry, but I just realized that the above is a bit redundant in light of Klondike's earlier post and the next couple replies, which I missed somehow. I still think we should offer her a scholarship though.
I agree that it was probably her political activities that got people researching her and discovering the photos, and possibly linking to them to hurt her. However, given her political, social and sexual attitudes, I doubt she's terribly embarrassed. Also, the original photos are still up on her page. She obviously could have taken them down if she gave a damn. |
Peace Corps.
I spent 28 months in Uganda with the Peace Corps a long time ago. Believe me, it was not all fun and games. Give the young girl credit for doing somethin most people would find rerpulsive. Unless you've been there, don't knock it.
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top stuff - there must be more.
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Fantastic, she is lovely and I hope we can see more.
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At the risk of derailing this awesome thread, the aforementioned tv show sounds a lot like "Ticket to the Tribes" from New Zealand. Can any of you guys confirm this?
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http://www.tv.com/The+Lost+Tribes/Ep...6/summary.html Anyway because it was being aired at 6:30pm there was no chance for whatever little nudity there was from the families to go uncensored. I think there was at least one episode where both mother and daughter went topless for some tribal dance. The show didn't rate very well. |
A while back I came across a show like this that was in I believe Danish, or perhaps another Scandanavian language. I was checking out out because it involved a family staying with one of the naked South American tribes. I scanned through all the streaming episodes but no one got naked even for a second. Disappointing.
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