There are a number of weirdnesses I now expect in Liberia.
If I go to a party, I expect it to be held around a pool, which will inevitably be filled with clothed Westerners come 3am.
If I'm in a hurry, I expect there to to be five people slowly pushing a jalopy down the one road that goes anywhere.
If I go to a bar, I expect it to have a 180 degree view of the ocean (and, possibly, a stampede of Liberians sprinting to save someone from the vicious current of the aforementioned ocean).
If I go to a restaurant, I expect WiFi, Greek salad and to be able to sit there uninterrupted for six hours whether I order water or lobster.
If I leave my mother's house on foot, I expect her guards to ask me for a treat I'm never going to return with.
And if I visit friends, I expect their guards to grill me but let the blondes and brunettes skip through. (I must be the only hooker in Liberia in Converse and knee-length shorts.)
3 comments:
you have a pet!
Do I? Oh wow. I shall call him Hugo. (The way he lets me get used to him and then vanishes for days, though, I dunno...we might be dating.)
hahahahahaha
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