Damian7Manchester, Greater Manchester, England UK267 posts
Isolation of boys and girls during the early years creates lots of distorted perceptions . People from rigid social backgrounds all suffer from the same symptoms . It is sad . The solution for most men and women from such backgrounds is to pretend and to cheat . Sad lives ..
TheEnglishmanNewport, Shropshire, England UK520 posts
I went to Pindi once in 74,,the hard way,,throught eh Kyber Pass from Kabul,,into Peshawar.I still got that passport with all the stamps..crazy place,,there was an alley way full of shops. Name it you could buy it,,remington,,kalishnikov,,AK,,,grenades,,they even had an obligon,,(can't spell it),,a bloody canon on a tripod . All you needed was cash..loll
bodleingGreater Manchester, England UK13,810 posts
That routes out of the question now which is a shame, you didn't travel on the magic bus by any chance did you? My friend used to drive that in the seventies. Peshawar is still a crazy place, i loved it in a funny kind of way, but you sure do have to keep your wits about you. Not for the package holiday crew of the faint hearted. The real beauty is much further north in the mountains, a fantastic place. wonderful people, its really is a walk on the wild side.
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