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  • P Paul Watson

    Roger Wright wrote: Syria, Arabia, Persia, etc, I propose "Petrolia". That reminds me of Petrostrokia, or however you spell it. *Paul puts on a dark humour cap* I think they should call it Hessian. Hessian because that is what they are going to need lots of after the war. Hessian makes for good bags...

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    HENDRIK R
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    Paul Watson wrote: *Paul puts on a dark humour cap* I think they should call it Hessian. Hessian because that is what they are going to need lots of after the war. Hessian makes for good bags... Oops ... even it'd be a good idea, there'd be a problem not to be underestimated: the inhabitants of one of our (German) federal states, Hesse, are being called Hessians .... so if Bush should grab your idea and call former Iraq Hessian, you should try to get a new name .. or even a new identity ... or move to a new country ....because Hessians can become very uncomfortable ;):)

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    • R Roger Wright

      Earlier in the Lounge a post was started, and quickly slapped down (I agree with that, btw) about what a post-war Iraq should be renamed. I've been playing with the idea most the afternoon - a duller than normal day - and still like my first thought. In keeping with tradition, following along the lines of Syria, Arabia, Persia, etc, I propose "Petrolia". Any other ideas?:-D Nobody wants to read a diary by someone who has not seen the shadow of Bubba on the prison shower wall in front of them!
      Paul Watson, on BLOGS and privacy - 1/16/2003

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      Rutger Ellen
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      it could be Lake Iraq once Bush is done with it :)

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      • R Roger Wright

        Earlier in the Lounge a post was started, and quickly slapped down (I agree with that, btw) about what a post-war Iraq should be renamed. I've been playing with the idea most the afternoon - a duller than normal day - and still like my first thought. In keeping with tradition, following along the lines of Syria, Arabia, Persia, etc, I propose "Petrolia". Any other ideas?:-D Nobody wants to read a diary by someone who has not seen the shadow of Bubba on the prison shower wall in front of them!
        Paul Watson, on BLOGS and privacy - 1/16/2003

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        Megan Forbes
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        Roger Wright wrote: "Petrolia". :laugh: It would be cool if it went back to being called Mesopotamia, like in Biblical times. Then perhaps us westerners would appreciate their long culture more, and feel differently about all the old buildings being bombed. :( BTW - did you know they invented the signs of the Zodiac, which so many people trust their lives to these days :~


        A pack of geeks, pale and skinny, feeling a bit pumped and macho after a morning of strenuous mouse clicking and dragging, arriving en masse at the gym. They carefully reset the machines to the lowest settings, offer to spot for each other on the 5 lb dumbells, and rediscover the art of macrame while attempting to jump rope. -Roger Wright on my colleagues and I going to gym each day at lunch

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        • R Roger Wright

          Earlier in the Lounge a post was started, and quickly slapped down (I agree with that, btw) about what a post-war Iraq should be renamed. I've been playing with the idea most the afternoon - a duller than normal day - and still like my first thought. In keeping with tradition, following along the lines of Syria, Arabia, Persia, etc, I propose "Petrolia". Any other ideas?:-D Nobody wants to read a diary by someone who has not seen the shadow of Bubba on the prison shower wall in front of them!
          Paul Watson, on BLOGS and privacy - 1/16/2003

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          How about United Islamic Republic - after Iran invades once the American forces have gone leaving Iraq defenceless against its neighbour with a grudge. Michael The avalanche has started, it's too late for the pebbles to vote.

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            How about United Islamic Republic - after Iran invades once the American forces have gone leaving Iraq defenceless against its neighbour with a grudge. Michael The avalanche has started, it's too late for the pebbles to vote.

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            Michael P Butler wrote: United Islamic Republic It sounds like a Tom Clancy's book ;)


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            • R Roger Wright

              Earlier in the Lounge a post was started, and quickly slapped down (I agree with that, btw) about what a post-war Iraq should be renamed. I've been playing with the idea most the afternoon - a duller than normal day - and still like my first thought. In keeping with tradition, following along the lines of Syria, Arabia, Persia, etc, I propose "Petrolia". Any other ideas?:-D Nobody wants to read a diary by someone who has not seen the shadow of Bubba on the prison shower wall in front of them!
              Paul Watson, on BLOGS and privacy - 1/16/2003

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              What about "Area 51"? :)


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              • M Megan Forbes

                Roger Wright wrote: "Petrolia". :laugh: It would be cool if it went back to being called Mesopotamia, like in Biblical times. Then perhaps us westerners would appreciate their long culture more, and feel differently about all the old buildings being bombed. :( BTW - did you know they invented the signs of the Zodiac, which so many people trust their lives to these days :~


                A pack of geeks, pale and skinny, feeling a bit pumped and macho after a morning of strenuous mouse clicking and dragging, arriving en masse at the gym. They carefully reset the machines to the lowest settings, offer to spot for each other on the 5 lb dumbells, and rediscover the art of macrame while attempting to jump rope. -Roger Wright on my colleagues and I going to gym each day at lunch

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                Anna Jayne Metcalfe
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                It would be wouldn't it? I doubt it'll happen though. I'm afraid there's going to be one huge mess out there. :(( Anna :rose: www.annasplace.me.uk

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                • M Megan Forbes

                  Roger Wright wrote: "Petrolia". :laugh: It would be cool if it went back to being called Mesopotamia, like in Biblical times. Then perhaps us westerners would appreciate their long culture more, and feel differently about all the old buildings being bombed. :( BTW - did you know they invented the signs of the Zodiac, which so many people trust their lives to these days :~


                  A pack of geeks, pale and skinny, feeling a bit pumped and macho after a morning of strenuous mouse clicking and dragging, arriving en masse at the gym. They carefully reset the machines to the lowest settings, offer to spot for each other on the 5 lb dumbells, and rediscover the art of macrame while attempting to jump rope. -Roger Wright on my colleagues and I going to gym each day at lunch

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                  Megan Forbes wrote: did you know they invented the signs of the Zodiac No, I didn't know that. Of course, there's a lot of things I don't know. The whole mideast is a mystery, in fact, as it had no significance when I was in school and was barely mentioned except as a region where great cultures once lived. Nobody wants to read a diary by someone who has not seen the shadow of Bubba on the prison shower wall in front of them!
                  Paul Watson, on BLOGS and privacy - 1/16/2003

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                    Roger Wright wrote: "Petrolia". :laugh: It would be cool if it went back to being called Mesopotamia, like in Biblical times. Then perhaps us westerners would appreciate their long culture more, and feel differently about all the old buildings being bombed. :( BTW - did you know they invented the signs of the Zodiac, which so many people trust their lives to these days :~


                    A pack of geeks, pale and skinny, feeling a bit pumped and macho after a morning of strenuous mouse clicking and dragging, arriving en masse at the gym. They carefully reset the machines to the lowest settings, offer to spot for each other on the 5 lb dumbells, and rediscover the art of macrame while attempting to jump rope. -Roger Wright on my colleagues and I going to gym each day at lunch

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                    Megan Forbes wrote: BTW - did you know they invented the signs of the Zodiac, which so many people trust their lives to these days Wait, so you're saying i can blame random bad things in my life that fit into vague predictions based on the position of stars and my birth on Iraq? :mad:

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                    • R Roger Wright

                      Earlier in the Lounge a post was started, and quickly slapped down (I agree with that, btw) about what a post-war Iraq should be renamed. I've been playing with the idea most the afternoon - a duller than normal day - and still like my first thought. In keeping with tradition, following along the lines of Syria, Arabia, Persia, etc, I propose "Petrolia". Any other ideas?:-D Nobody wants to read a diary by someone who has not seen the shadow of Bubba on the prison shower wall in front of them!
                      Paul Watson, on BLOGS and privacy - 1/16/2003

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                      Hmmmm....? Iraq -> A wreck -> Areq Messed-up Tamia Poof! Mike Mullikin :beer:

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