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Sunday, April 3, 2011

Flashback - 4/24/10 "Picky Picky!"

I've noticed that it is totally acceptable to pick your nose in public here, anytime and anywhere. I find that quite interesting because generally speaking Kenyans are much more conservative that America. For example, women wear mostly skirts below the knee or longer and the only people I have seen in jeans or shorts are the kids.

It is just curious to me that in America that one is more likely to be judged if they are caught picking their nose in public but we can wear short skirts, tank tops, string bikinis, jorts (in case you don't know that is jean shorts), dresses that show cleavage and not be judged.

GOD CREATED US TO SERVE. ARE YOU?

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