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Out-takes, observations and other insight from South Puget Sound
Saturday, February 28th, 2009
Posted by Dean Koepfler @ 04:10:35 pm

Friday night at Pacific Lutheran University I was reminded again that often, "My job is truly cool." I love meeting people of all ages, different cultures and walks of life. I met Ingelore Katjingisula, a exchange student from Namibia, who's face and arms were painted a bright blue to represent a "Blue Devil," in a Carnival Parade at PLU celebrating the world cultures and international study. At the parade's conclusion Ingelore wowed the crowd, and me, with a trick she learned as a PLU student studying in Trinidad ....spitting fire. I marveled at how she could keep her cool as she sprayed burning fuel , like a human blow torch, time and time again.
February 27, 2009
Dean J. Koepfler / The News Tribune

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