Thanks Nick, why don'cha come 'round here some more, lol great job leavin' the iPad still with a pretty high charge remaining on 'er.
I hope that the zipper didn't make it too hard to open, lol :-)P but you know, sometimes it's fun putting in the extra work to unravel something, I suppose. . . Well I suppose I could show you something that might get you stoked for your next awesome shoot!-
The Unraveling (High Hopes and Missed Opportunities in Iraq) by Emma Sky
Safa Recommended that the Coalition put Abu Miriam on our Restricted Target List ... Reconciliation meant dealing with the activists and extremists, not just the moderates. The Baghdad Division advised against it.
I asked Abu Miriam whether he was willing to return to Jihad and to contribute to rebuilding the religious shrines and repairing community relations. (Page 228-229)
Woah, terrorist negotiator 101: No Biggie Brah! We got this easy. Ya see? We would totally have this easy. . .
(Continuing The Unraveling. . . )
(W)e were prepared to put him on a Restricted Target List.
"If this works out," he said, "I will take you as my second wife." Not sure how to answer this, I smiled back as sweetly as I could manage in response.
General O now arrives . . . and [I] then introduced him to Abu Miriam. It was a short meeting to seal the deal. Abu Miriam continually fidgeted. General O then left and I stayed behind to finalize the details.
Abu Miriam turned to me. "I must apologi[z]e. When I saw the size of him, I was too terrified to ask him for you as my second wife." (Page 229)
Woah, that's crazy. Good thing they got the Big guy on their side`~
Yeah, that Emma Sky sure is good at clearing those blue skiez! She'll keep an eye out for every bird in 'Em, Nick Hitchcock [of 'The Birds']
(Continuing 'The Unraveling'. . . )
I would walk out of the embassy, down the street, into the darkness of the night. His car would flash its headlights. I would walk towards it and get in. And Safa would take me out into the "Red Zone."
Going out without security was against every regulation, and very few did it. The risks of being kidnapped were high. But as a British national, hired by the US Army but living within the US embassy, no one was quite sure whose regulations I came under. And I never sought to find out. (Page 276)
I guess that solves that bubbling riddle, Mr. Stelzer. If you're ever in question of the authority, don't give away your position. It's better to remain a mystery ;-) :-)
Thanks so much, feel free to rent again!
~ Joseph Lawrence Blackburn (JB Camera's)
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