it just means bad breath for all since no toothpaste is allowed on board planes anymore
2006-08-20 08:31:04
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answered by Anonymous
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No. The US and UK are not wicked in the sense you're trying to imply. We're the good guys.
2006-08-17 08:14:47
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answered by genghis41f 6
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No peace for the strong
The French have jsut said the wont disarm Hezbollah, the Lebanese wont shoot their own.
The only people who are suffering are those who have the balls to stand up to the terrorists.
I do realise that innocent people in Lebanon are being killed, but if you knew much about living alongside terorists you'd see that they are not all blameless.
2006-08-17 08:11:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Thanks very much. That's a nice way to start my day. See below:
wick·ed ( P ) Pronunciation Key (wkd)
adj. wick·ed·er, wick·ed·est
Slang. Strikingly good, effective, or skillful: a wicked curve ball; a wicked imitation.
2006-08-17 08:12:59
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answered by jamie 4
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No, it just means humans are too busy trying to blow up each other instead of trying to achieve their ideals by different means.
I pray we will not lead to our own destruction.
2006-08-17 08:12:07
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answered by Studier Alpha 3
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yeah, it sounds pretty peaceful in the middle east, too.
2006-08-17 08:09:43
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answered by Anonymous
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No sense from the stupid...You being the stupid.
2006-08-17 08:35:42
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answered by Anonymous
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there will be no peace for the terrorist either
2006-08-17 08:12:14
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answered by idontkno 7
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