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#16 Post by Kwackerz » Sun Mar 20, 2011 6:17 pm

Saying that BackMarker, The Col Gadaffi has pretty much shut nowadays, replaced by Aramark's crap offering...

Might as well slot him too..
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#17 Post by MartDude » Sun Mar 20, 2011 7:23 pm

It flies sideways through time
It's an electric line
To your zodiac sign
I've got a Black and Silver Machine!

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#18 Post by Kwackerz » Sun Mar 20, 2011 7:27 pm

Roy Hobbs, professor of doing the same thing over and over again at Reading University, said: "I have devised a simple multiple choice questionnaire which could be dropped on Benghazi this afternoon.

"If you come across an American in the desert would you:
a) Give him water, food and shelter as if he was one of your own;
b) Give him water but then pass by;
c) Cut off his head and pee on it?"

Meanwhile the UN resolution was opposed by German chancellor Angela Merkel who insisted 'political pressure' would topple Colonel Gaddafi in just the same way it was used to remove one of her troublesome predecessors.

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Another thread turning surreal?

#19 Post by Samray » Mon Mar 21, 2011 10:33 am

BAGHDAD, March 21 (Reuters) - Iraq said on Monday it supports international intervention in Libya.

"The Iraqi government supports international efforts to protect the Libyan people," the office of government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh quoted him as saying in a brief reply to a Reuters query asking for Iraq's position.
That's alright then.
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