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India-Pakistan
700 Taliban killed so far, says Malik
2009-05-12
The security forces have killed 700 Taliban in four days of military operation in Swat, Interior Minister Rehman Malik said on Monday. Twenty security personnel had also been killed, and nineteen others injured. "The operation will continue until the last Talib," Malik said. "We haven't given them a chance. They are on the run. They were not expecting such an offensive."
Posted by:Fred

#7  We just had a Sonic open here in Santee, and the line had to park on a side street. All the while there's an In-N-Out a half mile away. Go figure. I'll take the INO any day
Posted by: Frank G   2009-05-12 21:26  

#6  The first McDonalds I had a hamburger at was in Dothan, Alabama in 1970. You could get a Big Mac, small fries, and a small drink for 99 cents. It opened in the summer of 1970.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2009-05-12 20:56  

#5  ...Old enough to remember growing up on Lake Erie and the ONE McD's was a walk-up building (no seats)that was closed 6 months of the year because it was too cold to go eat hamburgers.

Best burgers in the world were right down the road anyways at Midway Oh-boy:

http://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g50313-d539829-Reviews-Midway_Oh_Boy_Restaurant-Elyria_Ohio.html

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2009-05-12 20:15  

#4  The first McDonald's hamburger I ever ate was in Colorado Springs in 1964. I can't even imagine how many I've eaten since then, but I know I've eaten McDonalds in 23 different countries.

Now if only the Paks would release some pics of dead Talibunnies. Anybody that kills innocent women and children should be left for the wolves and buzzards to clean up. They don't deserve a "decent burial".
Posted by: Old Patriot   2009-05-12 16:14  

#3  I remember when the first MickyDees opend in Montgomery, yes theburgers were small, but at 10Cents get as many as you could eat for less than a buck a person, (Yes I really AM that old)
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2009-05-12 14:45  

#2  i still want too see some dead talibunny bodies before i believe all this. They are already talking about AID too rebuild damged buildings( how much could it cost too rebuild a mud hut) but the only hting i have seen is a vid of Paki soldiers walking across an open field looking less trained than a paintball warrior
Posted by: rabid whitetail   2009-05-12 11:58  

#1  That sign makes me :(

2 a.m. kittuah sez.... I can has 12 cheezburgers?
Posted by: .5MT   2009-05-12 07:46  

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