Who'd have thunk it was possible?
To: leprechaun9
Anything is possible on SatireWire.
2 posted on
01/02/2006 3:21:12 AM PST by
Keith in Iowa
(Don't have an annus horribilis in 2006.)
To: leprechaun9
"Yeah right," Boone mumbled. "Like Grenada was real." Brought a smile to my lips. That and the preceding line about attacking a fictional country... :-)
3 posted on
01/02/2006 3:26:46 AM PST by
coconutt2000
(NO MORE PEACE FOR OIL!!! DOWN WITH TYRANTS, TERRORISTS, AND TIMIDCRATS!!!! (3-T's For World Peace))
To: leprechaun9
The only problem is that it made Carl Levin actually seem smart
4 posted on
01/02/2006 3:39:00 AM PST by
CzarNicky
(The problem with bad ideas is that they seemed like good ideas at the time.)
To: leprechaun9; NYTexan
To: leprechaun9
There's a four year geography course where these kids can learn about many of the out of the way places we are fighting in right now. It's call the Marines they will show you and take you there.
6 posted on
01/02/2006 4:21:00 AM PST by
Recon Dad
(Proud Marine Dad)
To: leprechaun9
My oldest daughter and her husband had to be informed there was a burn-ban in effect this weekend because they never keep up with the news. It didn't stop in High school.
7 posted on
01/02/2006 4:29:48 AM PST by
wolfcreek
To: leprechaun9
I'm still smarting from our loss to The Duchy of Grand Fenwick.
9 posted on
01/02/2006 5:18:53 AM PST by
Tijeras_Slim
("We're a meat-based society.")
To: leprechaun9
Kids got a point, Yemvrekia, never heard of that place.
10 posted on
01/02/2006 6:32:46 AM PST by
putupjob
To: leprechaun9
"attack places they've actually heard of, such as France"
Anything to get kids interested in geography works for me. Stomping on some cheese-eating surrender monkeys makes it even better.
12 posted on
01/02/2006 7:45:15 AM PST by
varyouga
(I no longer fear death. I only fear the day when the DUmmies take over.)
To: leprechaun9
So, like, Grenada wasn't a bar in Cozumel? Come on.
13 posted on
01/02/2006 7:49:38 AM PST by
Sender
(Team Infidel USA)
To: leprechaun9
Countries like Australia and Austria? Two true stories: (1) I've sent a letter to Austrialia that was routed by our Postal Service to Austria where the differece was detected and the letter forwarded; (2) I was buying postage to send a letter to Germany (Wiesbaden), and the Postal clerk asked me, "Germany? That's part of Berlin, isn't it?"
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