Oregon based and um counterculture which is east coast it's actually based in um doram uh and I profiled the entrepreneurs from these companies the coffee buyers and entrepreneurs in this article in the New York Times and I have never had as much
Like, the idea that everyone should be equal is just so disgusting, right? Why doesn't Dora have a disabled friend?
shrapnel in the face and arm when Baker company a unit in the second Infantry Division moved into the tough South Baghdad neighborhood of Dora he was greeted with constant enemy Small Arms fire IEDs RPGs and grenade attacks often surprisingly coordinated recalled Lieutenant Tim gross a platoon
So this is the first dish. This is a Dorada with vinaigrette and cucumber. It's wonderful. It was so high.
her questions often dressed in tight if discreet red leather her head swathed in a matching scarf dorai would dispense advice on all matter of sensitive topics from a set bathed in Candlelight while ostensibly about love many discussions touched on sex and Dy invariably tossed
We can move into China. had lead paint on their Dora toys.
again the man who sent me to into the into the area to stay with the count from which he went up to d Dora 2001 I returned to Afghanistan stand as a freelance correspondent for CBS I decide I have to find out what has
They didn't think about where the power was going to go from the power plants in the transmission lines, which I have another picture for you. This is a transmission line between Baghdad and Dora . And it's very easy to bring one down.
She worked at her high school newspaper, but before long her social network changed and she started hanging out with people that looked like this. Baratunde Thurston: This is a dude name El Dorado. Baratunde Thurston: Like the car.
You’re not. You’re friends aren’t. This dude, El Dorado, is the last cool person to ever have existed. Baratunde Thurston: Look at the shoes, look at the phone; look at the typewriter, the pants, the hair, everything about this picture is cool.
Everyone was laughing. Snow White walked off stage. I couldn't buy anything that didn't have a princess or Dora on it.
Hi everyone. My name is Josephine Dorado. I am the president of the Fulbright Association's greater New York chapter here in New York.
Baratunde Thurston: Look at the shoes, look at the phone; look at the typewriter, the pants, the hair, everything about this picture is cool. Cool is now a historic relic thanks to the high bar El Dorado set. But my mom didn’t stop there.
really make sense. And my portfolio was electricity. And so here you see I'm actually standing in front of a power plant in Dora , which is just south of Baghdad. The big lesson learned there is the US government only really thought about trying to get the power up.
skate just along the line of what was publicly acceptable by citing those Traditions I first met her soon after the Iraqis were driven out of Kuwait in 1991 when I moved there to open a Bureau for the Associated Press dorai had tried to publish a collection of 20 short stories called love under occupation but the government censors rejected a couple