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What Should I Pack For Two Months Stay In Vietnam

Is it possible to live in Vietnam with 1300$ per month?

Come to my hometown, Quy Nhon city and you will only need $200 to live per month. But promise me you will be nice to the beaches.$70 for rent included utilities. (Extra $20 for faster Internet)$.50 per meal (so 0.5 * 3 * 30 = $45 for food) could be cheaper for about 1/3 of it if you cook at home.You could go by bicycle around the the city so you don't really have to pay for transportation. But if you decided to use motorcycle then it gonna be about $30 per month.Save another $1130 and gift me $5. ;)

A one month supply of Multivitamins cost $28. A two month supply cost $49. How much money is a guest ......?

If the customer bought a one month supply at $28 twice, he would spend (28 X 2) $56. The two month supply costs $49. The difference in the two ($56-$49) is $7.

Vietnam War Interview?

For my history class I have to conduct an interview of someone who was involved in or otherwise affected by the Vietnam War.

It would be great if any one would be willing to answer a few questions for me.

1)How old were you during the Vietnam War?
2)What did you do during the war?
3)How did the was affect you personally?
4)Did you support or oppose American involvement in the Vietnam War?How did you show you support/opposition?
5)Were you drafted,or did you know anyone(even as an acquaintance)who was? How did they handle being drafted?
6)Were you considered a hippie? What were hippies like?
7)Do you prefer living in the 60's/70's over now?
8)What do you think the pros and cons of the war were?
9)If you fought during the war what do you remember about it?
10)Where were you during the war?


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How much do soldiers smoke while on the battlefield? In Vietnam, our cigarettes had been packaged in WWII, very strong, but usable.

Oh Jesus, haha. I smoked easily a pack and a half to two packs a day. A lot of us smoked. Guys who never smoked once became pack-a-day guys.We didn't get why cigarettes in our MREs like you old badasses did, but because there are no taxes over there, the few chances we got to go to the big FOB, and actually get to the tobacco before the POGs bought emall out, we would stock up. We were about a 30-minute drive away from the FOB, so we didn't go there often. Some platoons wouldn't leave the COP to go to the FOB for months so they'd ask their buddies in the other platoons to help them out.Back to the taxes thing. So, I'm a menthol smoker, still am sadly. But a pack of Newport, even in 2011, cost about $9-$11 back in the states. Overseas in the PX, it coat $3.50! Since I never knew if we would be back any time soon, I'd buy the max amount of cartons one person can buy: 5.The reason we smoked was the same for every smoker. We were stressed, tired, hungry, and smoking gave us something to do besides shake, think, feel, and be alone with your thoughts. Some of the non-smokers who became smokers did so because they needed something to stimulate themselves.I had become the unofficial platoon therapist. On any given day, whether it was Hobb, Matt, Greg, or Jay, or whoever needed to just bullshit and not think about this shit, or talk out the hell of chaos that burned inside them, we'd be on the sandbags next to our tent, chain-smoking. In a 2-hour conversation, we would finish damn near an entire pack of cigarettes. But it was good to have that outlet and to know that you weren't alone in the way you felt.We smoked a whole fuck of a lot of cigarettes. I tried to smoke (if you spent time with the ANA or ANP you'll know what I'm talking about) these Afghan cigarettes called “pines”. Dear god, those things had to have poison in them. They tasted like what I'd assume a rusty exhaust pipe, or maybe what turpentine would taste like. They were nasty as all hell.If you know what pines are, comment. I want people to realize how bad they truly were, haha.

I stay in India and will be travelling to the U.S. next month for work. I have an injection prescribed which I take every two months. How can I continue this medication in the U.S.?

Check with your doctor. You will have to carry the prescription, and your doctor's phone and email address (if the doc/nurse in America wants to verify). They may still be reluctant to dose you with a non-US made medicine, and you should check about that also with your doc. You could buy the generic equivalent of the medicine in the US, but anything not covered by insurance can be pretty expensive.

How long should a dressing for dry socket stay in?

I had a dry socket 2 months ago.

I can't believe the dentist didn't tell you what to do.

No it doesn't hurt when the dressing comes out... the med is absorbed from the dressing, and will numb the sight. the dentist should be the one to take it out but if it falls out on its own it should be ok.

If it starts to hurt again I would go back to the dentist and get another one put in.

Good luck. Hope This Helps

How long will an unopened pack of cigarettes last?

I'm going to be going on an out of state trip this month, and I'm wondering if I buy my cigarettes for the trip now will they still remain fresh for the trip. I only need them to stay fresh for about a month and a half, but I would like them to not taste bad or stale when I do decide to smoke. They are Newports, if that makes any difference, and I will keep them unopened until I do decide to smoke them. Unfortunately, freezing or refrigeration isn't an option for me, but I will be keeping them in a cool dry place. I understand that smoking isn't good for me, and that I will die prematurely of lung cancer, ect ect, so there is no need to remind me. Thanks!

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