vandalaBasic Member Posts:267
4/6/2003 4:00 PM |
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Has anybody noticed how people involved in the current Iraqi conflict tend to have, um, rather unusual names? My favourite is, undoubtedly, General Stanley McCrystal, but John Grammaticus comes a close second.
Best to find humour where one can, I think.
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robso55New Member Posts:19
4/8/2003 11:26 AM |
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One of the american journalists is called jim axlerod
How american is that?
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DromedAdvanced Member Posts:900
4/8/2003 11:48 AM |
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Ha ha ha aha ha
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non-specificNew Member Posts:10
4/11/2003 6:51 PM |
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BBC were talking to US Private 1st Class Stanley Kitchens on Wednesday.
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king of nailsNew Member Posts:85
4/12/2003 7:14 PM |
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yeh i saw the interview w. mr. kitchens!...i'm glad this issue has been brought up 'cause i want to categorically state that HANS BLIX (is that spelt right?) is just the coolest name ever...although TORD GRIP (nothing to do w. war by the way) runs it close...wouldn't TORD GRIP be a great bandname?...
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robso55New Member Posts:19
4/14/2003 9:33 AM |
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Theres this really great guy too, hes from Iraq
I think his names Saddam Hussain, anyway hes nearly dead...and I think Saddam is funny hes got Sad at the start of his name....how funny is that....its really funny..
Hes a real nob cheese, hes got a porn star moustache..
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4/17/2003 4:20 AM |
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Man ... did you see the found a stash of GOLD PLATED AK-47's with "from Saddam" engraved on them ... what a f**kin dude ... man , if he was an American he'd the biggest pimp hustler EVER ...
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