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<0> I have a black Aunt.. love her to death, well she is not really my aunt.. but I call her my aunt <1> thumper but when you have friends from all parts of the world -- you don't consider their gender or race -- they are just friends <2> Janet_B: all women are pretty <3> CometBaby: You guys would probably like the garlic restaurant they had in Edmonton, then. IIRC the name was "That's Aroma". <0> randylptp// nope <4> pickle .. hehe .. smells wonderful :) <2> Janet_B: all women are pretty internally <5> WTF is a "garlic restaurant" ? <0> randylptp.. thats REALLY not true <0> some women are horrid inside, and backstabbing and catty <3> DiscoTaco: Kind of like an episode of Iron Chef where the theme ingredient is garlic. <5> there are plenty of internally bitchy women out there. Plenty that can't understand normal thinking... <6> DiscoTaco: You sound jaded. <7> Kaliuna, I have those kinds of friends too. But most of the whites I know in my family and buddies are the kinds of folk that would clinch their purse or wallet if they see a black man walking down the street. <5> Pickle: huh. <6> DiscoTaco: The Stinking Rose. It's a garlic restaurant in San Francisco.
<2> Janet_B: i haven't ran into rotten women lately <1> Good grief <5> MrRod: I've always known that even as I've sought the company of various women (or girls when I was not "of age") <1> Pickle, Comet -- did you read this http://www.bangkokpost.com/breaking_news/breakingnews.php?id=78985 <6> DiscoTaco: All my ***ets are in my name. Bad? I don't think so. <5> Honestly, you don't have to be jaded to know/recognize that there are lots of catty women out there. <6> DiscoTaco: From their perspective they'd say there are a lot of ***holes out there. They'd be right too. <7> Kaliuna, It's the truth. They even say they don't have a prejudiced bone in their body but they do. <0> it is clear you experiance with women, is very limited :) <2> Janet_B: only married once <6> That's right. You haven't met Janet_B. <5> MrRod: I never disputed or implied otherwise. <0> hahah mr54mk <6> DiscoTaco: Just trying to look at both sides. <0> MrRod <7> Wow! "Israel Will Be Removed!" I bet they're shaking in their boots. <1> thumper ya -- sad isn't it <5> Only married once too. So far. <1> Then there is the pentagon response too <5> Second time not too far around the corner. <0> well I have only been married once too. that does not mean I do not know there are a lot of evil men out there <6> DiscoTaco: You're getting married again? <5> MrRod: we've agreed in principle that it will happen sooner or later. Not settled on a date yet. <5> Probably before the end of the year. <2> DiscoTaco: in the first marriage, was the *** good? <5> WTF is this, Oprah's couch? <7> I wonder if there will be a war in Iran. I think we need to have a draft first. The troops are already tired and spent from Iraq. <6> DiscoTaco: Going to try again, huh? <1> Disco - good for you... be happy! I'm married a second time and we celebrate 17 yrs in April.... <0> there are only 160 k in iraq, how many do you think are in the military? <0> do the math :) <1> Janet -- 159.5 <1> :) <0> Kaliuna. april what <1> 8 <1> or 9 <0> aww we are the 24th <1> never can remember - we had one date and had to change it... <0> hehehhe <7> Janet, We would need at least 300,000 to go into Iran. The active force isn't that big any more. <0> oops I ment to type the 28th <8> pfft <8> id rather just see iran carpeted <0> thumper.. they said that about iraq tii <0> too <8> that should get the point across <6> MikeyD: Really? <8> yeah, pretty much <1> 8th <5> wow. Netburp. <0> we have no need to send in one man actually.. we have the bombs to clean it up <5> MrRod: yeh. I think I did better this time around. <2> DiscoTaco: this is Dr. Phil <9> Janet_B: there is no point in sending many bombs to do the job of one man. <7> Janet_B, True but then again Iraq was pretty much whipped before the first bomb fell. Iran's military is still strong. <8> take out the nuclear installation first, if any resistance is shown, start taking out key landmarks <8> we dont need to be interested in holding and occupying iran <1> Janet -- hehe -- 8th was correct -- date <9> Oooh, fear the powerful military of Iran <0> thumper.. they said THAT about Iraq too <8> just disrupting their operation
<6> MikeyD: Like what landmarks? <0> oh Saddams army is strong we will lose 30 k in the first week <9> The military of Iran, quite fearsome... 'tis a match even for the Army of Canada, as well as the Army of One. <5> The problem with Iran is that there isn't just "the" nuclear installation. They learned from Iraq's mistake to disperse their nuclear facilities. <8> whatever military, nuclear, religious or communications installations they have <0> hmmm.. how come they are yelling about 2 K when they expected 30K in a week? <6> MikeyD: You're not sure what they have, are you? <8> i dont really care <7> MikeyD, They have quite a few nuclear facilities and some of them are underground deep enough to thwart any bombing attempt. They would have to be nuked or cleared out by ground forces. <6> MikeyD: Maybe you should study Iranian culture. <9> MikeyD: you're right. The most fearsome thing in Iran is there religious communications installations. <8> why would i want to do that? <8> i dont really care about iran <6> MikeyD: So you could understand them better. <9> But Iran is important. <2> send all the iranian citizens to the superdome and then handle business <8> nor do they really care about us <6> MikeyD: You're taking about attacking them. Thus, you should care. <10> i can't stay focous on my hw <9> If you're thinking we're going to have to invade them, maybe it's time to know them better and try to avoid it. <10> I did 4 problems <8> however, if the rule of law is going to be applied, then apply it directly and forcefully <9> But then again, it's not like you'll be making any difference. <10> but lost focous <9> But I ask you people - is anybody in this room going to be making the slightest difference in the outcome of *anything* that we blather about incessantly? <2> handle it! <7> As we all know, they aren't having any problems there. ;) That was the mistake. They didn't clean out the cities surrounding Baghdad thus the resistance sat there and gained strenght. <9> I mean, is this what it is, a spectator sport? <11> actually, Iran is a very unique and very old culture with a civilizied venieer over an age old faith int he fanatic. most of what we know as porphetic, and apocolyptic has its origins in Iran <6> My cat is too comforable. I must disturb her. <8> now, rumor has it that theyve not complied with IAEA and are seeking nuclear situations that they dont need to be, is this true or not? <9> Politics is just like any other spectator sport. We're not influencing the outcome in any way, are we? <10> e-Hernick we are <9> MrRod is right though - that's why we have pets. Little creatures whose lives we can control, unlike our own our those of our politicians. <6> ee-Hernick: gopp wrote his congressman once. <8> MrRod: true or false? <9> MrRod: omg that must have changed the world <10> I spoken to my congress man <10> yes <10> for a while <10> now he senator <6> e-Hernick: See? For a while, even. <5> e-Hernick: it might have in a butterfly-effect sort of way. <10> I spoken to bob mendez <10> know he a senator of nj <11> look at the books of the prophets in the Bible. these were writen during the "Babylonian Captivity, ie the ***yrian conquest. Asyria means the culture which controled Turkey thru Iran and was born of the Zoroastrian culture OF Iran <9> A butterfly effect? <10> I seen him in the street of my area <9> This is entertainment, not action. <9> 99.99% of what we do here is doing nothing to make a better world for ourselves, and for our children. <10> so I stoped him <6> pilgrim: Most Americans have no clue about Iranian culture. In fact, I'd bet most Americans think they're Arabs with camels in the desert. <11> the apocolyptic side of Judaism, and of Christianity rose from this Iranian influence <10> e-Hernick so do nothing is the better option <12> hahahaha <12> http://georgiedrawing.ytmnd.com/ <1> MrR -- don't really know a lot about it either... <9> MrRod: I thought they were Arabs who lived in an oil-rich desert and rode camels to work... <10> e-Hernick so do nothing is the better option <6> Now what? <9> gopp: oh yeah? You think that our inaction is a good thing? <11> Rod I know a little Farsi, some Zend (a dead Iranian language, am familar with Dari, and know old Persian. I know the culture of Iran, Shi'a Islam, Sufism and many of the offshoots <11> I find Iran a VERY scary proposition <9> pilgrim`: have you been anywhere near Iran at any point in your life? <10> e-Hernick so do nothing is the better optio? <8> why does anyone need to be? <10> e-Hernick I asked you <11> e-Hernick I will never admit to ever being outside of North America <9> gopp: we aren't doing anything <6> MikeyD: I think you should visit the middle east. <9> gopp: that's the point <13> this channel will never stop <10> e-Hernick do you think doing nothing is better thing <8> i mean, you guys keep saying "understand" iran and get to know iran and the like
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