September 1, 2006
It's hard to believe that it's September already.
I've noticed that when I speak French to people and they find out I'm American, they're often surprised. I've been asked if I was German, Russian, English and Irish. The last I'm actually used to. That question is usually followed by, "Your French is very good."
My French is mangled and passable, not very good. So what does all that surprise say about us?
Anyway, here's my first contribution to the Darfur nightmare .
This story means two things: I reached my monthly goal for stories, solely on CNS. It also means I may be on the road soon.
It's hard to believe that it's September already.
I've noticed that when I speak French to people and they find out I'm American, they're often surprised. I've been asked if I was German, Russian, English and Irish. The last I'm actually used to. That question is usually followed by, "Your French is very good."
My French is mangled and passable, not very good. So what does all that surprise say about us?
Anyway, here's my first contribution to the Darfur nightmare .
This story means two things: I reached my monthly goal for stories, solely on CNS. It also means I may be on the road soon.
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