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Mydeere

03-19-2005 18:23:12




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HEADLINE: WAR BETWEEN IRELAND AND FRANCE AVERTED Jacques Chirac, The French President, was sitting in his office wondering what kind of mischief he could perpetrate when his telephone rang. "Hallo, Mr. Chirac!," a heavily accented voice said. "This is Paddy down at the Harp Pub in County Sligo, Ireland. I am ringing to inform you that we are officially declaring war on you!" "Well, Paddy," Chirac replied, "This is indeed important news! How big is your army?" "Right now," said Paddy, after a moment"s calculation, "there is meself, me cousin Sean, me next door neighbor Seamus, and the entire dart team from the pub. That makes eight!" Chirac paused. "I must tell you, Paddy, that I have one hundred thousand men in my army waiting to move on my command." "Begorra!" said Paddy. "I"ll have to ring you back!" Sure enough, the next day, Paddy called again. "Mr. Chirac, the war is still on. We have managed to get us some infantry equipment!" "And what equipment would that be, Paddy?" Chirac asked. "Well, we have two combines, a bulldozer, and Murphy"s farm tractor." Chirac sighed, amused. "I must tell you, Paddy, that I have 6,000 tanks and 5,000 armored personnel carriers. Also, I"ve increased my army to one hundred fifty thousand since we last spoke." "Saints preserve us!" said Paddy. "I"ll have to get back to you."

Sure enough, Paddy rang again the next day. "Mr. Chirac, the war is still on!" We have managed to get ourselves airborne! We"ve modified Jackie McLaughlin"s ultra-light with a couple of shotguns in the cockpit, and four boys from the Shamrock Pub have joined us as well!" Chirac was silent for a minute and then cleared his throat. "I must tell you, Paddy, that I have 100 bombers and 200 fighter planes. My military complex is surrounded by laser-guided, surface-to-air missile sites. And, since we last spoke, I"ve increased my army to two hundred thousand!" "Jesus, Mary, and Joseph!", said Paddy... "I"ll have to ring you back." Sure enough, Paddy called again the next day. "Top o" the mornin", Mr.Chirac! I am sorry to tell you that we have had to call off the war." "I"m sorry to hear that," said Chirac. "Why the sudden change of heart?" "Well," said Paddy, "we"ve all had a long chat over a bunch of pints, and decided there"s no fookin way we can feed two hundred thousand prisoners."

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Andre Benoit

03-20-2005 16:26:09




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 Re: War Averted in reply to Mydeere, 03-19-2005 18:23:12  
Monsieur, je trouve votre tentative faible d'humeur d'être très blessant. Si pas pour Lafayette, où votre pays de souffle de poissons serait-il aujourd'hui ? Et le monsieur qui nous a dits était souffle de smega ; il peut l'embrasser.



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Michael Soldan

03-20-2005 19:41:58




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 Re: War Averted in reply to Andre Benoit, 03-20-2005 16:26:09  
Monsieur Benoit, je pense que tu n'as pas raison, que Lafayette etait un petite partie de l'histoire de les Etats-Unis. Les Anglais, Les Cannadiens et Les Ameriques fait l'attaque sur Normandie. Sans ca ou serait France aujour d'hui ?Et en France le Government Vichey etait parti de les Allemans. Les francais de Quebec ont refuse service militaire depuis le gere WW2 parce que ils ont abandonne par France depuis les annes de histoire. Un faible d'humeur..c'etait un fable d'humour

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Andre Benoit

03-20-2005 20:18:39




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 Re: War Averted in reply to Michael Soldan, 03-20-2005 19:41:58  
Say what?????



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big fred

03-20-2005 17:24:23




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 Re: War Averted in reply to Andre Benoit, 03-20-2005 16:26:09  
Lafayette was danged near too little too late. If it hadn't been in the economic and military interest of the french to assist, Lafayette would not have been there.

And that was back when the french military was still a major world power, not a third-rate has-been with delusions of significance.



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Dug

03-20-2005 06:40:47




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 Re: War Averted in reply to Mydeere, 03-19-2005 18:23:12  
Don't sweat the French. The terrorists will see the spineless twits for what they are and wreak havoc on their country. Then they, the French, will come crying to the US for help and, of course, we will bail the worthless dirtbags out of trouble yet again.

Dug, who has a deep love for the French.



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Paul in Mich

03-20-2005 06:58:21




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 Re: War Averted in reply to Dug, 03-20-2005 06:40:47  
Dug, Do you have to be so generous in your description of the French? Everyone knows that "Dirt Bag" is far too complementary. "Scum Buckets" or "Smegma breaths" more clearly defines them. You"re right tho, their comeupence is closer than they think. Perhaps right around the corner. They could end up being a trilingual country rather than bilingual. Arabic, German, and French as a third language.

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buickanddeere

03-20-2005 14:55:08




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 Re: War Averted in reply to Paul in Mich, 03-20-2005 06:58:21  
The French have no fear from terrorists. France gives terrorists safe haven the banking system etc. In exchange for the terrorists not attacking France. During WWI & WWII the young French men in Quebec were advised by Clergy to wear their Mother's clothes when working in the fields, on the road etc. This was in order to avoid conscription. Then again there are several documented cases of priests may have liked that idea for another reason..... ... German U-boats were seen docked in Quebec early in both World Wars restocking with food, fuel and a night on the town for the crew.

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Dug

03-20-2005 17:40:17




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 Re: War Averted in reply to buickanddeere, 03-20-2005 14:55:08  
I'm going to respectfully disagree, buickanddeere. The terrorists will certainly use and enjoy the gracious haven provided by France. However, at some point they, the terrorists, will decide to fully control the spineless twits. When this happens, either Chirac will willingly bend over or, the more likely scenario, take one attack on his civilians, then be obligated to bend over. But, have no doubt, bend over he will do!

Dug

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Dug

03-20-2005 11:55:05




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 Re: War Averted in reply to Paul in Mich, 03-20-2005 06:58:21  
You're right, Paul. Dirtbag is far too polite for the lowly scum. I just hope Dubya lets them hang when they come calling.

Dug



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Les...fortunate

03-20-2005 11:53:02




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 Re: War Averted in reply to Paul in Mich, 03-20-2005 06:58:21  
"Smegma breaths", he says. ROFLMAOWTIME!! Gonna hafta "member that one.
Gee, I like this thread. Ain"t nobody flamed anybody who posted innit yet!



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Midwest redneck

03-20-2005 03:39:29




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 Re: War Averted in reply to Mydeere, 03-19-2005 18:23:12  
The French are a bunch of Wimps arent they. Did you know that in 1870 there was a war between Germany and France and France Won, No Kidding. If you look at a Europe map and see the area between Germany and France the NE corner of France has towns with German names. The French make me sick, to know that thousands of our troops fought in both world wars and the French treat us like *rap.



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Paul in Mich

03-20-2005 04:54:44




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 Re: War Averted in reply to Midwest redneck, 03-20-2005 03:39:29  
Its the very reason I use only "Freedom Safes" anymore.



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trickle creek2

03-20-2005 01:20:24




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 Re: War Averted in reply to Mydeere, 03-19-2005 18:23:12  
why do they have trees along all the roads in France?


So the Germans can march in the shade



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rustyj14

03-22-2005 09:29:07




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 Re: War Averted in reply to trickle creek2, 03-20-2005 01:20:24  
Those trees are probably young trees! When i was in France, saving their butts, we shot up most of the trees along the roads! Although, the young lasses were very appreciative of us coming to save them! OOHH-LA-LA! We got to kiss a bunch of them! It always made me wonder how our officers ever got us out of the towns, to go fight the Krauts some more! They wouldn't let us stay very long! And, the Cognac and Calvados was right tasty, too! And, it fit in our canteens better than plain water!

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Big Mike

03-20-2005 10:00:08




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 Re: War Averted in reply to trickle creek2, 03-20-2005 01:20:24  
An oldie, but a GOODIE! ":^D



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Tim Shultz

03-19-2005 20:16:31




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 Re: War Averted in reply to Mydeere, 03-19-2005 18:23:12  
THATS THE BEST JOKE I HAVE HEARD IN A LONG TIME!!! KEEP 'EM COMING!!! LOL
Tim



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Steve Crum

03-19-2005 20:33:40




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 Re: War Averted in reply to Tim Shultz, 03-19-2005 20:16:31  
I heard the France war machine was practially neutralized several weeks ago. Seems an unfortunate fire destroyed their white flag manufacturing plant.



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buickanddeere

03-19-2005 22:05:35




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 Re: War Averted in reply to Steve Crum, 03-19-2005 20:33:40  
I heard the French Military disapeared during a fire in a local fireworks factory. They were found hiding under thier beds tearing the sheets into white flags. Hear about the jointly designed French and Italian Army Tank? One speed ahead and eight in reverse.



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Harley

03-19-2005 20:45:58




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 Re: War Averted in reply to Steve Crum, 03-19-2005 20:33:40  
Yep and they had to change their Terror Alert Statis from Run to Hide.:-)



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Sloroll

03-20-2005 06:19:07




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 For Sale in reply to Harley, 03-19-2005 20:45:58  
Sale, French Army Assault Rifle, Only been thrown down once.



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James2

03-20-2005 10:01:37




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 Re: For Sale in reply to Sloroll, 03-20-2005 06:19:07  
I am not a war monger by any means, but that sure made me chuckle! It has been my observation during the last 40 of my 54 years, that the French don't give a damn about anyone but themselves.



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Biggun' You Mean...

03-20-2005 09:56:01




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 Re: For Sale in reply to Sloroll, 03-20-2005 06:19:07  
"Never been fired, and only DROPPED once"! ":^)



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