From: Eeyore on


MassiveProng wrote:

> Eeyore <rabbitsfriendsandrelations(a)hotmail.com> Gave us:
>
> >Speculation. We still have bigger ones then they do and lots of them. So do the
> >Israelis.
>
> "*THEY*" don't care.

What makes you think that ?

Graham


From: MassiveProng on
On Fri, 12 Jan 2007 08:32:21 +0000, Eeyore
<rabbitsfriendsandrelations(a)hotmail.com> Gave us:

>
>
>MassiveProng wrote:
>
>> Eeyore <rabbitsfriendsandrelations(a)hotmail.com> Gave us:
>> >
>> >You do realsie that but for Bush's idiotic 'axis of evil' comment, the Iranians would
>> >likely never have voted in the loony Ahmadinejad. They're already pissed off at him but
>> >everytime Bush opens his ignorant gob Ahmadinejad's popularity goes up again !
>> >
>> You obviously haven't seen the 1.3 million rabble rouser gatherings
>> with the waves and waves of death threats for the rest of the world,
>> and the military marches with the missile parades.
>
>And you apparently don't understand the value of posturing and rhetoric in Arabic countries.
>

I understand the two postures I would prefer that entire crowd to
stand in. Like the trees surrounding the Mt. St. Helens blast, or
like the twigs of pine left after a rush through forest fire...
vertical but fried.

Left the arc lamp on a bit too long...

"My eyes adored you... though I never laid a hand on you..."

I think them assuming either of those postures would be great!
From: Eeyore on


MassiveProng wrote:

> Eeyore <rabbitsfriendsandrelations(a)hotmail.com> Gave us:
> >MassiveProng wrote:
> >> Eeyore <rabbitsfriendsandrelations(a)hotmail.com> Gave us:
> >> >
> >> >You do realsie that but for Bush's idiotic 'axis of evil' comment, the Iranians would
> >> >likely never have voted in the loony Ahmadinejad. They're already pissed off at him >> >but
> everytime Bush opens his ignorant gob Ahmadinejad's popularity goes up again >> >!
> >> >
> >> You obviously haven't seen the 1.3 million rabble rouser gatherings
> >> with the waves and waves of death threats for the rest of the world,
> >> and the military marches with the missile parades.
> >
> >And you apparently don't understand the value of posturing and rhetoric in Arabic >countries.
>
> I understand the two postures I would prefer that entire crowd to
> stand in. Like the trees surrounding the Mt. St. Helens blast, or
> like the twigs of pine left after a rush through forest fire...
> vertical but fried.
>
> Left the arc lamp on a bit too long...
>
> "My eyes adored you... though I never laid a hand on you..."
>
> I think them assuming either of those postures would be great!

You've missed the point.

To Arabs, failing to posture and spout rhetoric would be *weenie* !

Here's what Ahmadinejad said about Israel in a recent interview.

TIME: You have been quoted as saying Israel should be wiped off the map. Was that merely
rhetoric, or do you mean it?

Ahmadinejad: People in the world are free to think the way they wish. We do not insist they
should change their views. Our position toward the Palestinian question is clear: we say that a
nation has been displaced from its own land. Palestinian people are killed in their own lands, by
those who are not original inhabitants, and they have come from far areas of the world and have
occupied those homes. Our suggestion is that the 5 million Palestinian refugees come back to
their homes, and then the entire people on those lands hold a referendum and choose their own
system of government. This is a democratic and popular way. Do you have any other suggestions?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran_international_crisis

This much..... " Palestinian people are killed in their own lands, by those who are not original
inhabitants " is factually indisputable !

Tell me how you'd respond to being placed in such a scenario please.

Graham


From: Phil Carmody on
Eeyore <rabbitsfriendsandrelations(a)hotmail.com> writes:
> Phil Carmody wrote:
>
> > jmfbahciv(a)aol.com writes:
> > > Eeyore <rabbitsfriendsandrelations(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
> > > >How about food in restaurants ? I've just disovered it may be in some
> > > 'Indian'
> > > >food for example but there's no way of knowing.
> > >
> > > You ask. There was a lady who went to eat a restaurant and
> > > ordered pesto sauce because the waitress said there wasn't any
> > > nuts. Pesto sauce is pesto sauce because of the nuts.
> >
> > Typical BAH bullshit. Pesto does not need to contain nuts.
> > As long as you're crusing herbs, it's pesto (simply meaning
> > 'crushed' nothing more). The best parts of the best pestos
> > are the cheeses.
>
> Green pesto contains *pine* nuts.

Typically yes. My favourite rosso contains cashews. This proves
nothing. My second favourite doesn't contain any nuts, yet it's
still pesto rosso.

Phil
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From: Eeyore on


Phil Carmody wrote:

> Eeyore <rabbitsfriendsandrelations(a)hotmail.com> writes:
> > Phil Carmody wrote:
> > > jmfbahciv(a)aol.com writes:
> > > > Eeyore <rabbitsfriendsandrelations(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
> > > > >How about food in restaurants ? I've just disovered it may be in some
> > > > 'Indian' food for example but there's no way of knowing.
> > > >
> > > > You ask. There was a lady who went to eat a restaurant and
> > > > ordered pesto sauce because the waitress said there wasn't any
> > > > nuts. Pesto sauce is pesto sauce because of the nuts.
> > >
> > > Typical BAH bullshit. Pesto does not need to contain nuts.
> > > As long as you're crusing herbs, it's pesto (simply meaning
> > > 'crushed' nothing more). The best parts of the best pestos
> > > are the cheeses.
> >
> > Green pesto contains *pine* nuts.
>
> Typically yes. My favourite rosso contains cashews. This proves
> nothing. My second favourite doesn't contain any nuts, yet it's
> still pesto rosso.

I've not come across a red pesto containing nuts but the recipes do vary.

While most green pesto is made with pine nuts, it's possible some recipes don't
have them.

Graham