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To: Random Nonsense
You call that a bomb.....NOW, THIS is a bomb!!!!!
2 posted on
06/02/2005 10:40:30 AM PDT by
Onelifetogive
(* Sarcasm tag ALWAYS required. For some FReepers, sarcasm can NEVER be obvious enough.)
To: Random Nonsense
ok where the hell is walk about habib?
3 posted on
06/02/2005 10:40:58 AM PDT by
al baby
(Father of the Beeber)
To: Random Nonsense
...and NO POOFTAS!!!
To: Random Nonsense
"We have the funniest hats in the coalition..."
5 posted on
06/02/2005 10:43:19 AM PDT by
2banana
(My common ground with terrorists - They want to die for Islam, and we want to kill them.)
To: Random Nonsense
Where are the Sheila's with the blue robes?
6 posted on
06/02/2005 10:43:48 AM PDT by
RetiredArmy
(Two books, the Koran and Mein Kampf, advocate violence, murder and hate!)
To: Random Nonsense
I need a towel. Got some food on me hands mate could I use your turban??
7 posted on
06/02/2005 10:44:15 AM PDT by
handy old one
(It is unbecoming for young men to utter maxims. Aristotle)
To: Random Nonsense
I thought you might be interested in this piece of history:
June 2, 1965
First contingent of Australian combat troops arrives
The first contingent of Australian combat troops arrives by plane in Saigon. They joined the U.S. 173rd Airborne Brigade at Bien Hoa air base. Another contingent of 400 Australian troops would arrive by ship on June 8. These Australian troops became part of the Free World Military Forces, an effort by President Lyndon B. Johnson to enlist other nations to support the American cause in South Vietnam by sending military aid and troops. The level of support was not the primary issue; Johnson wanted to portray international solidarity and consensus for U.S. policies in Southeast Asia and he believed that participation by a number of countries would do that. The effort was also known as the "many flags" program.
The Australian government had first sent a small aviation detachment and an engineer civic action team to Vietnam in 1964. They were increasing their commitment to the war with the deployment of the 1st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (RAR). In 1966, the Australians once again increased their troop strength in Vietnam with the formation of the First Australian Task Force, which established its own base of operations near Ba Ria in Phuoc Tuy province. The task force included two infantry battalions, a medium tank squadron, a helicopter squadron, as well as signal, engineer, and other support forces. By 1969, Australian forces in Vietnam totaled an estimated 8,000 personnel.
http://www.historychannel.com/tdih/tdih.jsp?category=vietnamwar&month=10272958&day=10272967
8 posted on
06/02/2005 10:44:29 AM PDT by
kellynla
(U.S.M.C. 1st Battalion,5th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Div. Viet Nam 69&70 Semper Fi)
To: Random Nonsense
The hats are cute but what do I know , I'm just a girl.
9 posted on
06/02/2005 10:44:47 AM PDT by
TASMANIANRED
(Democrats haven't had a new idea since Karl Marx.)
To: Random Nonsense
Hey mate! Could you help me get this kiwi off me hat?.......
11 posted on
06/02/2005 10:47:25 AM PDT by
Red Badger
(Want to be surprised? Goooooooogle your own name.............)
To: Random Nonsense
I'll take the officer on the right, please. And 'e can even leave on 'is odd little 'at. :o)
13 posted on
06/02/2005 10:49:02 AM PDT by
arasina
(So there.)
To: Random Nonsense
No caption but thanks for posting. The first time I saw one of those hats was during a visit to Quantico. The soldier was at at ATM machine with his back to our group and when I asked my son where the hat came from his answer was "Australia, I think, we see all sorts of different uniforms here". This photo verifies his answer. LOL.
14 posted on
06/02/2005 10:49:22 AM PDT by
armymarinemom
(My sons freed Iraqi and Afghanistan Honor Roll students.And we're unlikely to get a look into this t)
To: Random Nonsense
Crikey! No Foster's OR Vegamite? Bloody 'ell!
15 posted on
06/02/2005 10:49:32 AM PDT by
Feckless
To: Random Nonsense
Taiga looka this egnitioner, wouldja mate?
16 posted on
06/02/2005 10:49:41 AM PDT by
Antoninus
(Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini, Hosanna in excelsis!)
To: Random Nonsense
18 posted on
06/02/2005 10:49:57 AM PDT by
Spruce
To: Random Nonsense
"Tie me insurgents down, sport,
Tie me insurgents down..."
20 posted on
06/02/2005 10:54:11 AM PDT by
LRS
To: Random Nonsense
" B-R-R-R-R, These Iraqi summers remind me of winters in the outback-shoulda brung me longjons."
21 posted on
06/02/2005 10:58:42 AM PDT by
F.J. Mitchell
(Sorry George, Hillary and Bill will give up their absolute power, only when it is pried from their)
To: Random Nonsense
"Strewth, after sitting around a bush telly for three soddin' weeks staring at jumbucks, it's bonzer to be back! Right now, I'd crack a fat for a stubby, a jilleroo, and a franger. You got a middie for me? Good onya, mate!"
22 posted on
06/02/2005 10:58:54 AM PDT by
Jonah Hex
(Go. Hunt. Kill Skuls.)
To: Random Nonsense
Hey, Mohammed! I come from a land down under
Where beer does flow and men chunder
Can't you hear, can't you hear the thunder?
You better run, you better take cover.
24 posted on
06/02/2005 11:03:59 AM PDT by
teenyelliott
(Soylent green should be made outta liberals...)
To: Random Nonsense
Keep talking Mohamed while we give you some "down under thunder"!
28 posted on
06/02/2005 11:13:13 AM PDT by
Arpege92
("I am happy, be it yourselves." - Pope John Paul II)
To: Random Nonsense
Hey mate, whaddaya say we toss a couple of Al Qaedas on the barbie and wash the scene down with a couple of Fosters.
31 posted on
06/02/2005 11:23:15 AM PDT by
markedman
(Lay me down to a watery grave)
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