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Africa North |
Tripoli witness: Rioting, fighting and dying for fuel |
2011-05-01 |
Interesting read on how petrol shortages are affecting Tripoli. Illustrating how time is not on Daffy's side. Sooner rather than later he will run out of the resources needed - money, trained men, petrol, even food - to keep people 'loyal' to him. |
Posted by:phil_b |
#8 Whatever his nym is, I rather like his stuff. I collect it, it makes me laugh. That's nice. You host him, then. |
Posted by: Pappy 2011-05-01 21:51 |
#7 Whatever his nym is, I rather like his stuff. I collect it, it makes me laugh. The trolls these days just aren't up to par with the trolls of the past. Pity, the quality of everything seems to be in decline. I wonder if this is what the decline of Rome was like. Is everyone ready for the coming fight. I hope so. |
Posted by: Secret Asian Man 2011-05-01 16:14 |
#6 In Soviet Russia, ganja smokes you! |
Posted by: badanov 2011-05-01 11:37 |
#5 Sounds more like drivel. |
Posted by: Deacon Blues 2011-05-01 10:49 |
#4 Yup, that's him. |
Posted by: Steve White 2011-05-01 10:27 |
#3 That you Dribble? |
Posted by: Beavis 2011-05-01 10:04 |
#2 The BBC? What can you expect from people who use buttons instead of zippers on the fly-crotch of their pants ? Bad haircuts and bad teeth and heavily boiled meat. And I think they invented pointy toed shoes too, but maybe that was the French. And where IS Jack the Ripper when you really need him? But the Royal Wedding was wonderful, nobody can do that sort of thing like the English. Remind me again, what is it that the "Royals" actually DO? I especially enjoyed a crisp day in Hyde Park beside the Serpentine eating a Tongue and mustard on Rye sandwich and an Orange crush to drink from a kiosk and then sitting in the weak sun smelling the exhaust fumes while waiting for a double decker bus to take me back to Sloane Square down from Knightsbridge. And the hairy chickens on sale in the Camden Town butcher shops. And the prostitutes who put their skirt ends in you trouser pockets when they stand up against the wall with one leg raised in the pungent fog around the corner from Chester Row. Rule Britannia. |
Posted by: de Medici3489 2011-05-01 08:34 |
#1 BBC News is slanted. If they said the sky was blue I'd go outside and check. |
Posted by: gromky 2011-05-01 03:29 |