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Well, I uudecode'd it on a UNIX system, extracted the executable,
scanned it for viri, and no alarums were raised. So, I ran it. It's a jigsaw, a jingoistic jigsaw of a B-1B in front of an American flag. Ho-bloody-hum. Cheers, Gary B-) -- __________________________________________________ ____________________________ Armful of chairs: Something some people would not know whether you were up them with or not - Barry Humphries |
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"Gary R. Schmidt" rudely blurted out news:0vg3t5-gh8.ln1
@paranoia.mcleod-schmidt.id.au: Well, I uudecode'd it on a UNIX system, extracted the executable, scanned it for viri, and no alarums were raised. So, I ran it. It's a jigsaw, a jingoistic jigsaw of a B-1B in front of an American flag. Ho-bloody-hum. Cheers, Gary B-) Jingo-istic? Now *there* is another "global" bammy supporter. Gallipoli!! ------------- Here's *my* funny sig from an ABPA thread on 08/16/08: Alan Erskine says... "I've got an IQ of 151" "I'm in the 99th percentile for my age group - that's the top 1 percent" (nice math there, Einstein!) "I doubt very strongly that you know anyone in my range of IQ" (Thankfully, NO!) Lee discussing newsserver retention: "...I can go back about 6 months..." Alan Erskine interrupts with: "Why should we wait for six months to download an image that was posted yesterday?" |
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Lee wrote:
"Gary R. Schmidt" rudely blurted out news:0vg3t5-gh8.ln1 @paranoia.mcleod-schmidt.id.au: Well, I uudecode'd it on a UNIX system, extracted the executable, scanned it for viri, and no alarums were raised. So, I ran it. It's a jigsaw, a jingoistic jigsaw of a B-1B in front of an American flag. Ho-bloody-hum. Cheers, Gary B-) Jingo-istic? Now *there* is another "global" bammy supporter. Gallipoli!! I presume you are attempting to use the word "Gallipoli" to indicate that Aussies are "jingoistic" in their attitude toward it? Well, you are wrong. Here's a simple test - let us take the two items in question, the American Flag, and some dirt from the Gallipoli Peninsula (because the peninsula is a bit large to carry around). Oh, let's make it just from Anzac Cove, still too big to carry around itself, but a bit smaller than the peninsula. I spit upon the flag and I am excoriated and reviled and various threats are made to my life and family and descendants and employment and so on (and on and on and on...). Now, if I had spat upon the *grave* of a soldier... You spit upon the dirt ... and nothing happens. Well, someone might offer you a tissue. Of course, had you spat upon the grave of an Anzac... Bit of a difference there, sunshine! The *idea* of Gallipoli is important, not Gallipoli in and of itself. Just as important are Ypres, the submarine that is in the Dardanelles, the wreck of HMAS Sydney, the Kokoda Track, and so on. We wish to preserve them, of course, but only the few jingoistic types that are around react blindly. (FWIW - our ex-soldiers group is called the "Returned Serviceman's League" known as the RSL, I once asked my (maternal) uncle, Dick Shot Off and mentioned in dispatches and all that during WWII, why he wasn't a member, and he said, "Say the abbreviation as if it was a word." "Arsehole - Oh, now I see.") I've always wondered why Americans have armed troops stationed within or near all their major cities. I understand why coastal cities and border regions may require troop concentrations, but why do places smack bang in the middle of nowhere need armed troops. Is the country *that* close to the mob deciding to revolt? Tut, tut. And you think that shoving the flag into peoples faces at any and all opportunities *isn't* jingoistic? Cheers, Gary B-) -- __________________________________________________ ____________________________ Armful of chairs: Something some people would not know whether you were up them with or not - Barry Humphries |
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On Wed, 22 Oct 2008 22:55:43 +1100, "Gary R. Schmidt"
wrote: Well, I uudecode'd it on a UNIX system, extracted the executable, scanned it for viri, and no alarums were raised. So, I ran it. It's a jigsaw, a jingoistic jigsaw of a B-1B in front of an American flag. Ho-bloody-hum. Cheers, Gary B-) Well, if anybody else has enough cash burning a hole in their national pocket - there are a few B-1s sitting around in the desert they could buy and park in front of ~their~ national flag... =) |
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