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I have a T shirt in my pile which is from the stinky pond cafe. Last edited by rob love; 23-09-15 at 14:17. |
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If Honey attracts Bees, what does a Kandahar Poo Pond attract?
It is obviously a saleable tourist commodity, as it attracts tourists, it's own café (The Smelly Pond) and a brand of t-$hits .... errr t-shirts.. Perhaps this will be the long lasting legacy of the Canadians in Afghanistan. Cheers! Stuart Last edited by Stuart Fedak; 23-09-15 at 13:19. Reason: Typo, as always |
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The Poo Pond may have been an odorous somewhat humorous tourist attraction; but never forget that the Afghanistan Legacy is the 158 fatal Canadian casualties and those Canadians who suffered and still suffer from injuries attained while serving their country.
The lasting legacy should never become some stinky sewage-pond on a NATO airfield. |
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The legacy was supposed to be the relief of Taliban rule, the education and equal rights of women, and bringing peace and stabilization to the area. The cost to Canada was 158 Cdn fatalities and uknown numbers of casualties.
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