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last september, i'd plan to go back in Tunisia to bring back for some of you the indy arabian tunic ! BUT, i had to canceled this journey because of "tension" between France and Tunisia at that time, nothing huge, but ...
i should go back in the next 3 months i hope !

sorry for the delay, but i have not forgot you :lol:
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Send Strider - he´s afraid of nothing :wink:

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Awesome...looking forward to that DOC!! Sign me up LOL

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how much were they again?
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JAN wrote:Send Strider - he´s afraid of nothing :wink:

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Not as long as he has a supply of peanut butter and jelly sandwiches...
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binkmeisterRick wrote:
JAN wrote:Send Strider - he´s afraid of nothing :wink:

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Not as long as he has a supply of peanut butter and jelly sandwiches...
I don't know if you are familiar with the british comedy "Green Wing". In the Xmas special 2 characters were stopped by the police. Whilst one of them was talking with him, the other snuck up and then attacked the policeman with a peanut butter sandwich, smearing it all over his face.

So what follows is an argument between the 2 characters, "Oh I suppose you're trying to induce anaphalactic shock then.... do you know the miniscule chances of that happening?"

Of course the policeman went into shock and thay had to then dispose of the body.

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:lol: Very funny LOL

I thin Doc did mention they were around $60 USD at one stage...I think LOL

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$60?! For a piece of plaster? How big is this piece of the set? I'd hope it's pretty big.
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Still interested Laurent!

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Yep, I'm still interested too. Just let me know what you need and I'll send it along. :junior: -IJ
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JAN wrote:Send Strider - he´s afraid of nothing :wink:

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binkmeisterRick wrote:Not as long as he has a supply of peanut butter and jelly sandwiches...
:rolling:

*loads up a few sandwiches* Ok, let's rock! :lol:
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Make sure it's the crunchy kind of peanut butter, Strider. I hear they're hard cases! :? :lol:

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Michaelson wrote:Make sure it's the crunchy kind of peanut butter, Strider. I hear they're hard cases! :? :lol:

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Anything less would be uncivilized. 8) :wink: :lol:
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Indiana wrote:$60?! For a piece of plaster? How big is this piece of the set? I'd hope it's pretty big.
What are you talking about? Doc is going to get some authentic Raiders tunics from Tunisia.

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The tunics are about 80 dinars, which is currently 60.9431 USD or 46.8544 EUR.

http://indygear.com/cow/viewtopic.php?t=18170
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Nice Avatar, VP.

Much better than the old sausage-pic (or was it an octopus) 8)

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This was the previous avatar:

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And this is the one that everybody loves:

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Looks like you gained some weight in the meantime. Must be some good sausages.

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VP wrote: And this is the one that everybody loves:

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That's cause we had no clue what the heck you were eating, VP.....looked like a fried squid!!! :shock: :lol: :wink:

I'll have to admit, we got more 'inquiries' about that one than most. :wink:

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Yeah, that pic is almost three years old. Haven't eaten any good campfire-grilled sausages lately, last one was a month ago. The latest avatar was taken yesterday.
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COMPLETELY off topic, but....what kind of sausage do you usually fry on campfire, VP?

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One with a good meat percentage. Also those with cheese are pretty good, but if have to I'll eat almost anything that says makkara on it. Don't like the fancy stuff with turkey meat or chili flavor though. HK's Kabanossi is a classic, Atria's Wilhelm has lots of meat instead of meat-like substances (like the packaging on cheap sausages says) and Järvi-Suomen Portti's Juusto Ukko-Pekka (with cheese) are some of my favorites. Finns eat a lot of sausages during the summer at their summer cottages all over Finland.

And now, back on topic... 8)
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=P~ ...er...yes, back to topic! :shock: :wink:

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hmm...i see my topic interest you guys !! :lol: :lol:
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:lol: Still interested mate...just all this talk of sausages is making me hungry:)

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last september, i'd plan to go back in Tunisia to bring back for some of you the indy arabian tunic ! BUT, i had to canceled this journey because of "tension" between France and Tunisia at that time, nothing huge, but ...
I was in Tunisia in September for three weeks. Absolutely nothing to worry about regarding any 'tensions' between the two countries. Actually I would highly recommend anyone considering it to take the trip. We drove all through the country with very few concerns. If anyone is seriously interested in asking any questions regarding my trip, please feel free to e-mail me.

One note though. English is only spoken at the resort/hotels and sometimes not everyone there even speaks it. Brush up on your French!!! :)
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Hey, Doc. I'm still interested, as well!
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JulianK wrote:One note though. English is only spoken at the resort/hotels and sometimes not everyone there even speaks it. Brush up on your French!!! :)
Good thing he's from France. :P
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If the offer is still valid, I'm interested in a tunic. I got Agent5's linen wrap, but I have no clue how to use it.
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Yeah, me too! I'd love to own one. :junior: -M
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That is crazy! I was just thinking about this today. If you are still taking names put me on the list please.
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I was just asking about this in the 'Other Characters' section. I'd love to get a set as well if possible.
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There was a incident with 2 foreign tourists being kidnapped in Tunisia a couple of months ago. Which I hope was resolved safely!!
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Is there a chance to get one? I am interested.
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I be interested as well :)
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I'm new here. Can you get the turban/sash as well?
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Hey Doc - I'm still interested as well!
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I dont know if this is too late but I am DEFINITELY interested
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