Oh to be naive

I thought I did dumb stuff when I was a teen, but nothing compares to this adventure. Imagine, 16 and traveling to Iraq on Christmas money. I guess my parents were smarter then I thought, they never gave me enough money to buy a plane ticket. :-)

The Truth

“Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing had happened.” – Winston Churchill

Wow!

I just received the most incredible pictures in a powerpoint presentation attached to an e-mail entitle “So you can’t make it into work today?”. I wish I could give proper credit, but the only credit I could find was in the document properties of a name of “Dom” and company of “Bart.”

This is one of the pictures and the rest are on the full page.

I did a quick search on Google and found this page with more info regarding the storm as well as more pictures.

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Disheveled

adjective
(of a person’s hair, clothes, or appearance) untidy; disordered : a man with long, disheveled hair. DERIVATIVES dishevel |-? sh ev?l| verb dishevelment noun

ORIGIN late Middle English : from obsolete dishevely, from Old French deschevele, past participle of descheveler (based on chevel ‘hair,’ from Latin capillus). The original sense was [having the hair uncovered] ; later, referring to the hair itself, [hanging loose,] hence [disordered, untidy.] Compare with unkempt .