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XT 05 March 2003 06:25 PM


WHAT A BUNCH OF PLANKS!!! MISSILES CANNOT READ!!! HA HA HA HA !!!
http://www.stopstart.freeserve.co.uk/smilie/roflmao.gif
LMAO!

AnDy_PaNdY 05 March 2003 06:36 PM

Send them back to Iraq

RussP 05 March 2003 06:37 PM

Oh, I dunno - the missiles are smarter than the soap dodgers! :)

GM 05 March 2003 10:05 PM


MISSILES CANNOT READ!!! HA HA HA HA !!!
I blame the designers myself............

IWatkins 05 March 2003 11:31 PM

There are a few missiles that can read. I was always told that cruise missles read maps to get to their targets ;)

Anyway, next there will be a televised appeal for cash donations to save two red double decker buses from Beirut ;)

Cheers

Ian

pslewis 03 May 2003 06:17 PM

And they want us to take them seriously???????????????

Read On:-

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Two red double decker buses and a white London taxi that ferried anti-war activists to Baghdad to serve as "human shields" are stranded in Beirut with their owner short the 3,400 pounds it costs to ship them home.

The buses and taxi, dusty after a six-week overland journey that began at London`s Tower Bridge, were plastered with signs saying "No to a war on Iraq" and "No to war, Yes to peace".

"The buses have to be shipped back. It`s just not practical to drive them...I am not even really sure how much money I`ve got, but I`m sure it`s not enough," said owner Joe Letts, adding that he would fly to London on Thursday to try to raise cash.

"I thought I would let people know it`s a problem," he added, sitting in a makeshift kitchen on his bus in central Beirut.

Letts said he left London with 45 human shields of 10-12 nationalities, and picked up a dozen or so more in Turkey before arriving in Baghdad, where he spent a week sleeping in a power station hoping to prevent a possible U.S.-led attack.

"We were taken to see some of the installations that the Iraqis thought were suitable for protection," he said, adding that he had feared a bombing campaign could start at any time.

"We painted a huge sign on the roof saying human shields, so when any planes bombed the target, they`d see they were killing us -- Englishmen and Finns and Turks".

Need I say any more?? :rolleyes:

Pete

Let me repeat that last bit:-

"We painted a huge sign on the roof saying human shields, so when any planes bombed the target, they`d see they were killing us "

WHAT A BUNCH OF PLANKS!!! MISSILES CANNOT READ!!! HA HA HA HA !!!





[Edited by pslewis - 3/5/2003 6:19:08 PM]


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