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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP28 Jun 2017 11:58 a.m. PST

Of possible interest?

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Tutorial here

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Amicalement
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robert piepenbrink Supporting Member of TMP28 Jun 2017 1:11 p.m. PST

Well, maybe. But I thought it was understood that everyonw in sub-Saharan Africa lived in segments cut from very large Pringles tubes?

Striker28 Jun 2017 5:04 p.m. PST

Only those that can trace their ancestors to the "Pringali" tribe.

dwight shrute29 Jun 2017 2:24 a.m. PST

the weave hairstyle could catch on …

Sobieski29 Jun 2017 3:48 a.m. PST

Africa is rather a big place, folks.

robert piepenbrink Supporting Member of TMP29 Jun 2017 4:37 a.m. PST

I know Africa is a big place. Back in my intel days, I had to explain this to the ops people.

But the fact remains: sub-Saharan Africans live in Pringle's tube sections, the way people in the Middle East and North Africa live in cardboard boxes, Europeans live in cereal boxes (with feudal overlords in cardboard boxes with cardboard tubes at the corners) and American frontiersmen live in cabins made of dowel rods. Many--but not all--science fictional people live in sections of PVC pipe, though some inhabit packing material. Didn't any of you guys study Anthropology?

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