blakewhite Jan 12, 2020 7:00 PM

Ethiopians fear no wasps

Well hello viewers… How in the heck in the world are ya? I am fine.  When W squad first arrived in the beautiful country of Africa and Ho...

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Well hello viewers… How in the heck in the world are ya? I am fine. 

When W squad first arrived in the beautiful country of Africa and Hopethiopia, we first met Ralpth ( the owner of this establishment), Mango (the coolest guy I’ve probably ever met)  and this guy whose name I won’t even try to spell but he is the guard at Hopethopia. 
We sat our bags down in the love shack ,thats what we call our house, and Ralph comes and talks and asks how the place is and to get to know us and stuff. When we are settled in and organized he says he has a mission for us, being the men we are holler “ Heck yeah! Let’s get it.” The objective was to cover all the windows in this house so bugs will not be able to come into the house. We get the materials and march to this house to complete the mission. Walking up the front door was locked but the side door was thankfully unlocked. We walk inside the home cut out about 3 covers for the windows and notice 4 wasp nests just chilling in the home, There were at least 5 wasps on this one nest, we all had the confidence of knocking this nest down and bolting out the door, do not know why we did that but we did. 3. 2. 1. RUNNNNNN!!!!! We run out of this house thinking wasps were angry and following us which they weren’t. So we shrugged our shoulders and walked back to the house to finish the job before dinner time, the guard whose name I can’t spell noticed us running and comes to us for encouragement ( not understanding what he’s saying.) We walk out the front door and there on the roof lies a enormous nest with like 20 wasps on it, the guard come to us with a broom and just pushes the broom agaist the nest and stands there unfazed. Like thats how we were welcomed into africa! with a guard killing wasps with a broom and then stomping on the wasps that were fazed on the ground. 
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