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11 Jun 04 - 02:25 PM (#1205270) Subject: BS: Iraq-Waht should they do there? From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull Hello, waht should they do about Iraq? |
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11 Jun 04 - 02:28 PM (#1205274) Subject: RE: BS: Iraq-Waht should they do there? From: greg stephens I dont know. but I'm sure CarolC will tell you at some length. |
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11 Jun 04 - 02:29 PM (#1205275) Subject: RE: BS: Iraq-Waht should they do there? From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull oh. |
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11 Jun 04 - 02:32 PM (#1205278) Subject: RE: BS: Iraq-Waht should they do there? From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull they should build holiday places there, like spane, i heard its really hot there, and people could go to holidays there, as Spane is getting really crowded nowadays. And the cost of living there is really cheap. probably get a big meal there for a couple of pounds. |
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11 Jun 04 - 02:34 PM (#1205280) Subject: RE: BS: Iraq-Waht should they do there? From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull and play football on the beach, i know some Iraqi people, and they like playing football. |
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11 Jun 04 - 05:50 PM (#1205418) Subject: RE: BS: Iraq-Waht should they do there? From: Peace Real football or that stuff they play in England? |
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11 Jun 04 - 06:13 PM (#1205432) Subject: RE: BS: Iraq-Waht should they do there? From: GUEST Do you mean by 'real football' the one where they wear pads? You big girl's blouse. |
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12 Jun 04 - 02:07 AM (#1205615) Subject: RE: BS: Iraq-Waht should they do there? From: greg stephens The Iraqi national football team, surprisingly, played a game in Congleton the other day(in Cheshire.England). There are lots of Iraqis who play football in Stoke. And they certainly like going to the seaside, because I have been to the sea with a minibus full of Iraqis and they all skimmed stones. |
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12 Jun 04 - 02:33 AM (#1205622) Subject: RE: BS: Iraq-Waht should they do there? From: Strollin' Johnny They should build a Butlin's there jOhn - The Basra Butlin's, trips very nicely off the tongue dunt it? They could put that guy with the big moustache in charge - what's his name, Saddam summat or other. We've not heard anything about him for a while, I reckon the Yanks are retraining him for a mid-life career-change. He'd be great with the little xylophone, announcing "Hi-De-Hi" at six o'clock every morning. |
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12 Jun 04 - 03:55 AM (#1205651) Subject: RE: BS: Iraq-Waht should they do there? From: dianavan Hey, one of the things Bush is most proud of is that Iraq will compete in the Olympics. |
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12 Jun 04 - 04:00 AM (#1205654) Subject: RE: BS: Iraq-Waht should they do there? From: Strollin' Johnny Aaaaah! So it wasn't torture at all - it was the Iraqi Olympic Team being honed to physical perfection by their Anglo-American trainers. Thank God for that. |
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12 Jun 04 - 04:39 PM (#1205942) Subject: RE: BS: Iraq-Waht should they do there? From: CarolC I have no idea what they should do about Iraq, and I'm having difficulty figuring out why anyone should think that I would, considering that my participation in threads on this subject has been pretty limited so far. |
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12 Jun 04 - 04:44 PM (#1205946) Subject: RE: BS: Iraq-Waht should they do there? From: CarolC Are you also Mudcatting under the screen name of "Gareth" as well as "greg stephens" by any chance? |
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12 Jun 04 - 06:21 PM (#1205981) Subject: RE: BS: Iraq-Waht should they do there? From: greg stephens Gareth is a pro-Bush Welsh man I believe. I am a anti-Bush Cornishman. Other than that I am sure we have a lot in common, but I am definitely not the same person(but then, if we were, I'd probably pretend we weren't, wouldnt I?). Aren't you the same person as that Martin Gibson? |
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12 Jun 04 - 09:17 PM (#1205985) Subject: RE: BS: Iraq-Waht should they do there? From: CarolC Aren't you the same person as that Martin Gibson? It's true. You've found me out. I am Martin Gibson. |
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12 Jun 04 - 09:38 PM (#1205988) Subject: RE: BS: Iraq-Waht should they do there? From: pdq Not true! Carol C is really Stella Silvertone, an Israeli double agent! |
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13 Jun 04 - 04:33 AM (#1206081) Subject: RE: BS: Iraq-Waht should they do there? From: greg stephens I had my supper in an Iraqi cafe in Stoke last night, in company with people from Iraq,Iran,Somalia,Sudan, Guinee, Congo, Liberia and England(we had had just taken the big drumming band up to play for the closing cerenony of the Manchester Youth Games. The food was good, the management friendly, the pictures of scebery on the wall fabulous, and the musical videos on the big TV screen great (particularly the two Iranian women singing while washing a car, with the usual problems of inadequate and wet clothing...this was made by exiles, naturally, and could not be shown in Iran). Anyway, my point is, the tourist trade should get going soon when things have quietened down a bit(surpriaisngly, it has already started, which is a good sign, people are going back to the region to visit family). Anyway, a holidayin north iraq looks a great idea to me(I've selected the noth for the scenery..mountains,lakes, woods etc). |
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14 Jun 04 - 02:24 AM (#1206643) Subject: RE: BS: Iraq-Waht should they do there? From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull Hi Greg, Iraqi cafe sounds good, there's a few in Hull, good grub, good atmosphere [apart from when the local scumbags aren't trying to firebomb the place!] I reccomend you try this meal next time you go[not sure how you spell it], but its pronounced=Kooma Sabsi, its Lamb, dried lemons, dill and lemongrass, it's not hot like a curry, best way to describe it is lamb stew, [Iraqi Stew?]! Unfortunately the Iraqi/Kudish cafes in Hull don't seem to attract much local support, most [well over 90%] of there customers are Iraqi/Kurdish, Afghani, not sure why, as the food is excellent and well priced. Quick plug for Kurdistan Restaurant, and Azadi Cafe & Bisto, [both on Spring Bank, Hull. For Persian food ingredients, try Tabarak Food Stores, Spring Bank, if you go there, say hello to Naz, and say jOhn from Avenue sent you. |
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14 Jun 04 - 04:08 AM (#1206674) Subject: RE: BS: Iraq-Waht should they do there? From: el ted Hello, Carol Gibson here, How is the Iraqi long jump team coming on? |
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14 Jun 04 - 10:54 AM (#1206933) Subject: RE: BS: Iraq-Waht should they do there? From: CarolC You can't be Carol Gibson because 'Carol' is not a guitar name. Stella Gibson might work, though. |
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14 Jun 04 - 12:14 PM (#1206989) Subject: RE: BS: Iraq-Waht should they do there? From: Strollin' Johnny As I've got one of both, can I be Martin Lowden? |
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14 Jun 04 - 12:16 PM (#1206990) Subject: RE: BS: Iraq-Waht should they do there? From: el ted I could be Rafael Yamaha then in that case, or Morales Granados. |
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14 Jun 04 - 06:30 PM (#1207245) Subject: RE: BS: Iraq-Waht should they do there? From: M.Ted Or Teisco Del Ray--except there is already someone named that-- |
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14 Jun 04 - 06:59 PM (#1207281) Subject: RE: BS: Iraq-Waht should they do there? From: Gareth Oh Dear - that Nutcase CarolC surfaces again. Actually Carol your contribution to any thread, Music (on the rare occasions that you post in that section) or Non Music, is pretty limited, predictable, and merely done as a boost to your own self importance. But then, to quote the Chinese proverb - " The malice of the unworthy is to be prized more than fine silver " Gareth |
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14 Jun 04 - 07:06 PM (#1207288) Subject: RE: BS: Iraq-Waht should they do there? From: CarolC Was that a gnat I just heard whining past me? Hmmm... |
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15 Jun 04 - 08:13 AM (#1207627) Subject: RE: BS: Iraq-Waht should they do there? From: Strollin' Johnny Now then, now then! This was a nice thread! Be nice! |
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15 Jun 04 - 03:50 PM (#1207995) Subject: RE: BS: Iraq-Waht should they do there? From: GUEST,Clint Keller I like the idea of being named after one's guitars. How does Martin Lark-in-the-Morning sound? Or should I go back to Harry Bonners Ferry? clint |
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16 Jun 04 - 12:02 AM (#1208274) Subject: RE: BS: Iraq-Waht should they do there? From: Kaleea It just so happens some frinds of mine named their child Martin Fender Guild. I had suggested that if they chose Epiphone Fender Guild his name would be alphabetical. |