I'm Muslim and i wear the Hijab (b/c i wanted to not b/c someone told me to) but i could not wear the Abiya, when i see Muslim women wearing it i feel like Mac, i would feel invisible and lost. i loved how she did it.
So did I, considering that Catherine is part Iranian. Her grandparents on her mother's side. I wonder how she felt. She was born in London and then moved to US with her mother. Her mother raisedhe r.c I believe as a single parent along with grandparents
Omg, compare Mac at 0:28 and at 0:43, a proud Lieutenant Colonel of the United States Marine Corps reduced to just yet another restricted woman on the Arabian peninsula LOL Could really feel for her, especially when she couldn't even ride at the front, what a bunch of crap. Harm's "You're kidding, right?" in response to Mac's "Can you see her?" just epitomizes the whole situation;
As a retired USAF/USAFR MAJOR nurse, I was stationed in Saudia Arabia during the Gulf war. I had to wear the black robe with out the veil when I left military compound, sat in the back seat. I was not allowed to drive a car off compound. Had to travel in groups of at least 3-4. Never one on one with a male counterpart. That was only allowed if he were my husband. We took classes that instructed proper decorum in their country. I got used to it because I was visitorin their country.
one of the best episodes. I liked it when she changed her mind! In this episodes were so many good arguments between them.:-)
I remember what it is like to be stationed in Middle East-- as a military officer the rules for females
Awesome eppie, fun banter and I love when she flips out, he gives her a cute look.
"De Nardo"😂😂😂 Dinozzo
I'm Muslim and i wear the Hijab (b/c i wanted to not b/c someone told me to) but i could not wear the Abiya, when i see Muslim women wearing it i feel like Mac, i would feel invisible and lost.
i loved how she did it.
So did I, considering that Catherine is part Iranian. Her grandparents on her mother's side. I wonder how she felt. She was born in London and then moved to US with her mother. Her mother raisedhe r.c I believe as a single parent along with grandparents
I love it when she says... "When you wear one of these, THINGS!" Cracks me up!
Do you see her? - You're kidding, right? HILARIOUS! :D
Great clip! =) tks*
Omg, compare Mac at 0:28 and at 0:43, a proud Lieutenant Colonel of the United States Marine Corps reduced to just yet another restricted woman on the Arabian peninsula LOL Could really feel for her, especially when she couldn't even ride at the front, what a bunch of crap. Harm's "You're kidding, right?" in response to Mac's "Can you see her?" just epitomizes the whole situation;
As a retired USAF/USAFR MAJOR nurse, I was stationed in Saudia Arabia during the Gulf war. I had to wear the black robe with out the veil when I left military compound, sat in the back seat. I was not allowed to drive a car off compound. Had to travel in groups of at least 3-4. Never one on one with a male counterpart. That was only allowed if he were my husband. We took classes that instructed proper decorum in their country. I got used to it because I was visitorin their country.