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Tight Pants: Packing for Peace Corps Jamaica: June 2006
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Tight Pants: Packing for Peace Corps Jamaica. Friday, June 30, 2006. Okay, so you are in the final countdown, and you've probably packed and repacked trying to get to your 80 pound limit, but here is one last suggestion. It comes from Logan, who will be a PCVL for Environment, so you will get to know him well. He's been on island two years now, lived through multiple hurricanes and Spanish town shootouts, so he knows the ropes. He says:. Included) charged and the best thing is that is can charge your cell.
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Tight Pants: Packing for Peace Corps Jamaica: May 2007
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Tight Pants: Packing for Peace Corps Jamaica. Wednesday, May 30, 2007. 1) What gifts would you recommend bringing for a host family? I've read that calendars, hard candy, and postcards are common, along with footballs and soccer balls. 2) What is something that you brought with you that you haven't used? 3) What is something that you wish you brought had with you? 4) What is the difference between a world band and an emergency crank radio? If there is a difference, which would you recommend bringing?
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Tight Pants: Packing for Peace Corps Jamaica: May 2006
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Tight Pants: Packing for Peace Corps Jamaica. Thursday, May 25, 2006. For kitchen items, I wouldn't reccommend a lot of tupperware or things like that. Really what I found myself wanting was a decent vegetable peeler, a rubber spatula and a good travel mug for my morning coffee. You can get tupperware, pots and pans here. It's those little things that make life easier that you will be wanting. More on the miscellaneous items later. Posted by Caitlin and Khaled @ 9:08 AM. Monday, May 22, 2006. And short-s...
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Tight Pants: Packing for Peace Corps Jamaica: March 2006
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Tight Pants: Packing for Peace Corps Jamaica. Friday, March 10, 2006. You too can be a dancehall queen: the secret of Prince. 1 In Jamaica, weird male fashion is HOT. I mean, the crazier you make it, the more you'll be loved in the Dancehall scene. 2 Male fashion is as demanding as female dancehall fashion. You will be expected to fit into pants that clearly define your, uh, definitions. 3 You will be expected to match. How this jells with rule #1 is the key to dancehall mens' wear. Do be aware however, ...
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Moving Back to Jamaica: April 2006
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Moving Back to Jamaica. A blog about my Move Back to Jamaica after 20 years of living in the US. Most of the articles focus on the period from 2005-2009 when the transition was new, and at it's most challenging. Tuesday, April 18, 2006. The #1 US Export to the Caribbean. US representative denies link between deportees and escalating crime. Click on the headline above to see the full article.). Also in the news, from the Santa Maria Times, today:. Exit strategy for prisons. Now we have the US ambassador c...
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Tight Pants: Packing for Peace Corps Jamaica: June 2007
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Tight Pants: Packing for Peace Corps Jamaica. Monday, June 18, 2007. So here is a picture that explains why we called this blog "Tight Pants". This picture shows the popular style of guys wearing very tight, often stonewashed or white jeans. They are also break dancing in the picture, and tight pants are part of the dancehall dress for some males. Posted by Shane and Kaelyn @ 3:32 PM. 1 What type and brand of sleeping pad would you recommend? 2 What type and brand of a solar shower would you recommend?
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Tight Pants: Packing for Peace Corps Jamaica: April 2006
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Tight Pants: Packing for Peace Corps Jamaica. Monday, April 10, 2006. Most Peace Corps volunteers do protect themselves from the sun, but this is accomplished with sunscreen. Your existence is enough to make people stare, a strange hat just moves you into the 'mad' category. In the end, it all boils down to the aforementioned Weird White People Behaviour. Posted by Caitlin and Khaled @ 10:32 PM. Thursday, April 06, 2006. What They Say To Bring. You obviously cannot bring everything we mention, so conside...