1 posted on
02/10/2008 7:02:45 AM PST by
nuconvert
To: AdmSmith; freedom44; Valin; odds; sionnsar; LibreOuMort; Pan_Yans Wife; Army Air Corps; GOPJ
2 posted on
02/10/2008 7:04:21 AM PST by
nuconvert
(There are bad people in the pistachio business.)
To: nuconvert
Esfahan is the place to go if you want to buy an exquisite Persian rug.
3 posted on
02/10/2008 7:06:05 AM PST by
reg45
To: nuconvert
Why does the writer need to ask directions, if he is accompanied by an Iranian “host?”
4 posted on
02/10/2008 7:25:10 AM PST by
PolishProud
(A little song, a little dance, a little seltzer down your pants)
To: nuconvert
They want us to come in and remove the regime.
Like we did next door. On both sides.
Actually, it would reduce some of our problesm in the Middle East.
7 posted on
02/10/2008 8:41:13 AM PST by
Allegra
(A chicken in every pot and a pair of new socks every day.)
To: nuconvert
If a traveler had any lingering doubts about the hospitality of Iranians toward Americans, this was the place to dispel them. Making a new friend required no more effort than standing still for 30 seconds.
I knew an Iranian kid in my chemistry class. He was a very nice person, much more so than most kids. 70% of Iranians like the US. That's more than many European countries combined. And it's not just Iran: I know someone who went to Dubai for a few weeks with some friends. She said they all loved Americans over there too.
If Iran were a secular US ally like it used to be, travelling there wouldn't be so bad. And gas is 11 cents.
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