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08-02-2012, 19:55 #11
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08-02-2012, 20:03 #14
Since you asked so nicely
Drome; Ralph Lauren, G-Star, Diesel, Stussy, Adidas, Luke 1977 & other top brands online & instore
It is also a Departement in France.Older,but no wiser.
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08-02-2012, 20:07 #15Senior Member
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Exactly. They're already the enemy - they should shut it before they make the situation worse. Probably just a bit upset that the drones finally hit someone important.
How thick anyway - stick with the country that we have so much mutual interest economically and militarily with? Or go with the wankers we're troughing aid to only to have them funnel it to the wankers blowing our lads up in the first place?
No, cheers anyway Pakistan.
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10-02-2012, 13:42 #16
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10-02-2012, 14:26 #17Senior Member
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When I visited the Philippines I happened upon their version of Deal or No Deal. As it was a western port over, with scantily clad women who dance just before every commercial break - I decided to give it a look. Unfortunately all the contestants pronounce 'Briefcase' (used instead of the boxes) as 'Beef Cakes' or 'Brief Cakes'. Because the average literacy level in the Philippines is awful, and they have so many tribal languages they all just default to bad english.
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10-02-2012, 14:58 #18
According to the US Department of State "The Philippines has one of the highest literacy rates in the developing world. Approximately 93% of the population 10 years of age and older are literate."
I wouldn't like to bank on that being the case here!
I know - off topic.Per Ardua ad Astra = Hard work gets you a Vauxhall?
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10-02-2012, 15:02 #19Senior Member
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10-02-2012, 15:05 #20
There will be punitive actions by Pakistan to stop these drone attacks. So they will import more of the locals onto our street's to open car washes?


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