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To: Dog

Pretty quiet right now, Dog.

Maybe a little...shelling...up north...obviously no big deal.

Rumor has it that no UAV hit the Israeli radar picket, that it was a C-802 stolen from some antique shop or another...

Syria's jumping through all kinds of hoops to save face without actually declaring war, I think Assad feels a rock and a hard place closing in on him, our good friends in Iran are spreading evil lies that Israelis are the kindest, most peaceful on good planet earth, and I'm thinking about taking a nap, since everyone obviously got tired of rockets and fighting and such.

Peach posted an interesting tidbit to the effect that the Echelon network is hurting for CPU cycles, traffic and hits passing a knuckle in the curve to the extent that some unnamed staffer blabbed to the press, and Israel and Hamas are playing "no we aren't, yes you are" to reports of merkovas in northern Gaza.

Denny's is cooking up stacks of flapjacks, coffee, and western omelets, and you are personally invited to a first class meal, to extend to say, midnight EDT, during which we'll while away the time and try to find something, anything, interesting to discuss.


1,458 posted on 07/15/2006 6:47:47 PM PDT by jeffers
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To: jeffers; Dog; All
Pretty quiet right now, Dog. Maybe a little...shelling...up north...obviously no big deal.

It seems so... I put on CNN just now and they had some interview with Dan Rather (!). I figured... things must be quiet.

However I did read earlier today that Israel had promised to stop for a bit to allow Americans (and others?) to get out.

I apologize if people have posted this before.

1,480 posted on 07/15/2006 7:02:27 PM PDT by proud American in Canada (Thy Will Be Done.)
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