Defeating terrorists without wars

Ocean Breeze

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ITN and Mog...... sorry too. :oops:

(let's all try to stay away from getting personal.... as heck , life is too short and good forum pals are hard to find... :wink: :love1:
 

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moghrabi said:
Ya he snapped at me and called me an extreme terrorist with ties to Abu Nidal Popular Front for the Defeat of the American Empire.

I don't even know this group.

OK, you're joking around, you deserve a few homegrown tomatoes
 

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Yes a small part of it. Gardening relaxes me. Sort of getting away from the rest of the world, if you know what I mean.

lovely!!! (understand exactly what you mean.... my own back garden is my "oasis"... :wink:
 

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Ocean Breeze said:
I think not said:
Yes a small part of it. Gardening relaxes me. Sort of getting away from the rest of the world, if you know what I mean.

lovely!!! (understand exactly what you mean.... my own back garden is my "oasis"... :wink:

So we are the three gardeners. Great.
 

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Yup, you understand then. I grow tomatoes, squash, mint, corn and I am trying watermelons this year (I have my fingers crossed), other than that the usual flowers, oh and I planted a peach tree also this year :D
 

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moghrabi said:
Ocean Breeze said:
I think not said:
Yes a small part of it. Gardening relaxes me. Sort of getting away from the rest of the world, if you know what I mean.

lovely!!! (understand exactly what you mean.... my own back garden is my "oasis"... :wink:

So we are the three gardeners. Great.

Well shi*t we have something in common 8O , I mean other than being human. Hmmm...maybe we should get all the politicians into gardening, hey its stupid but a start.
 

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Yup, you understand then. I grow tomatoes, squash, mint, corn and I am trying watermelons this year (I have my fingers crossed), other than that the usual flowers, oh and I planted a peach tree also this year :D

mine is more of a flowering shrub /trees area. Went with a magnolia this year and a flowering dogwood. Have an arbor with two clematis that I am "babying" and added lights to the arbor this year. Quite fun.----and nice place for summer evenings....etc.

mog, how about your garden?? ( let's digress from the serious topic momentarily for good cause... :wink:

good luck with your watermelon...

(I am very much a novice at gardening.)
 

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moghrabi said:
have you tried grapes?

Not recently, when I lived in Europe I did, they're a bit of a pain in the butt for me. It would attract alot of wasps and I started getting irritated, but ate a few grapes though. Oh and watching a couple of girls stomping them wasn't so bad either :p
 

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moghrabi said:
This would definitely make the US look the ass it is plus the stench that comes with the ass.

name calling deleted.

Here's something interesting. Our neighbor to the north has about 30 million people -- a tiny fraction of the North American total -- but is apparently the source of 42 percent of the continent's air pollution.

Now aren't you proud to be Canadian? Check your facts before you start pointing fingers. http://yglesias.typepad.com/matthew/2005/05/blame_canada.htm

Bull Dog
 

Ocean Breeze

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bulldog said:
moghrabi said:
This would definitely make the US look the ass it is plus the stench that comes with the ass.

Nope - you are smelling your bottom lip. Plus all the pollution in the Canadian air. Look at this, Mr. Stench:

Here's something interesting. Our neighbor to the north has about 30 million people -- a tiny fraction of the North American total -- but is apparently the source of 42 percent of the continent's air pollution.

Now aren't you proud to be Canadian? Check your facts before you start pointing fingers. http://yglesias.typepad.com/matthew/2005/05/blame_canada.htm

Bull Dog

for the topic of pollution and air quality etc.......please start another thread. Thx.