Yesterday it was the Filipinos and one Indian officer, so we had a party to send them off, which naturally turned into a karaoke sing along. In the first photo I'm having a laugh with Femi from Nigeria about how foolish people look and sound when they sing karaoke. In the second photo Femi and I and one of the Filipinos are singing some song, I can't remember what it was. It didn't sound like it was supposed to sound, what ever it was. It might have been Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Old Oak Tree. Maybe.
In the third photo, we're having a group sing-along, Elizabeth from Zimbabwe, the Filipino guy who's name I can't remember, Christine from Uganda, Betty from Kenya, Zanet from Bosnia, Hugo from El Salvador, Edwin from the Philipines, ours truly, Regis from Zimbabwe, Martin from Ghana, and Ashmiu from Nigeria (who always greets me with a shout of "God Bless Canada!" whenever I see him). No idea what we were singing that time either.
Christine, Betty, Regis and Lorena from the Philipines and I sang another song. Sorry, can't remember the title of it either. I can remember one song I sang, I had to sing one song by myself and I wanted it to be a Canadian song so the only Canadian song I could find in the karaoke songbook (except Celine Dion songs which I can't sing) was Anne Murray's Snowbird. It didn't sound like Snowbird but nobody else had ever heard it before anyway so it didn't matter.
Last picture was a couple of other Canadians here in Juba; Ryan and Greg, on Christmas Day. I didn't have room in my Christmas Day posting for that one but its a good photo.
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