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To: JPR who wrote (11991)5/9/2002 2:43:26 PM
From: JPR  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 12475
 
Whack the Spooky Wookys
Now that the paki spooky wookys killed the innocent French sub builders, the pakis won't get the French to complete their project. What inducement will the pakis offer for them to come and stay there to complete the project? The Al Qaeda and the Taliban will slowly reemerge from their hideouts and slowly start practicing their craft on the pakistanis. The Indian military is waiting at the border to whack the spooky wookis - the punks, skunks, and the scoundrels; the kooks, the dopes, and the dolts, the clod and the klutz, who have a genetic predisposition to kill and maim fellow human beings.



To: JPR who wrote (11991)5/9/2002 3:28:59 PM
From: JPR  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12475
 
US ROFLAO at the Paki disinformation minister's convoluted verbose garbage.

It all sounded like the remnants evacuated after ingestion and digestion of a nutrient full of cellulose, soluble and inslouble fibers with added bacterial organisms, and other abundant odorous vapors. In plain English, it is a four letter world starting with a Big S and ending in a Big T with the interpolation of HI between S and T.
if you think this is verbose, read what the minister said


Extract
In a painfully convoluted attempt to blame India for the bombing, Pakistan’s Information Minister Nisar Memon had said the authorities ‘‘did not rule out the possibility of a foreign hand from across the eastern borders from a country perpetually inimical to Pakistan."

US officials laughed, both at the construction and the idea.