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Where the hell is Tarnation?...

2007-11-24 12:06:02 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 7 2

If you can prove to them just how those towers came down and why there was so much aluminium dust in the air, If you can explain facts like why people who were still coming out were alive, when the heat was enough to melt steal. And the group of fire fighter trapped came out alive and not burnt to a crisp.
Then may be you should let them go, if however you can't then you could try to find the answers to these and any other questions they have, if only to put there minds at rest.
That is how friends I mean true friends act!
Many of us in England want these answers and if we don't get them soon we will force our government to stop supporting the US and pull our troops out, we may have fewer troops than the USA but they are all high quality professionals. Maybe you should start thinking, no worrying about what this will mean,. the US will be alone.
So may be it would be a good Idea if you found those answers and soon! if only to save to live of your fighting men who will soon have to face a lot more of the so called terrorist in Iraq.

Oh and just to answer 'Uncle Ben' Where the hell is Tarnation?...
I believe it comes from the expression Damnation, which maybe you knew as you also used the word Hell, which just for the sake of interest comes from the viking word 'Hella' or lower after life were those who didn't die in battle went.

2007-11-26 00:00:02 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

"Blows Up All Over Tarnation" ?

You actually use that phrase in everyday speech? Wow...

btw - assuming liberals are 9/11 conspiracy theorists is a ridiculous and false claim.

2007-11-24 12:02:46 · answer #3 · answered by Frank 6 · 2 1

As much as I disagree with the 9/11 conspiracy, I would not drop him.

Instead, use the oppurtunity to learn how to live with differences of opinion. See if you can be mature enough to work through this or just not talk about it.

As I said, though, I totally disagree with the conspiracy folks.

However, the goal is to convince them using logic and facts. Your friend can even ask conspiracy questions on Yahoo Answers as long as they are true questions and are not rants or lectures on their own theories.

2007-11-24 12:04:47 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I doubt that most liberals are 9/11 conspiracy freaks, and I'll bet you can find some right-wing, backwoods militia types who are conspiracy freaks too. So, I think you should come up with a worthwhile question that isn't just a poorly guarded jab at liberals.

I also think you should update your old timey lingo...consarnit!

2007-11-24 12:11:12 · answer #5 · answered by Pull My Finger 7 · 1 2

Don't know any liberal 9/11 conspiracy freaks.

2007-11-24 11:51:10 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

I'm still too sensitive about 9/11 to even befriend a filthy 9/11 conspiracy freak.

2007-11-24 11:56:24 · answer #7 · answered by pgb 4 · 2 3

I never met a '9-11 conspiracy freak'.

2007-11-24 11:52:23 · answer #8 · answered by Mitchell 5 · 2 2

What is the 9/11 conspiracy?

2007-11-24 11:52:38 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 3 4

They will let you go faster than geased lightning. But, incase they don't disappear on you, get a film, Im sure there are plenty out there,
Show them the planes flying into the Towers:
Tell them Rosie O is a wack job for popularizing this crap
Princeton University has done an engineering study describing how the explosions and crashes did to the structures to weaken them, didnt need anything else.

If they still believe Rosie O,, tell them to take a hike!

2007-11-24 12:11:58 · answer #10 · answered by ? 6 · 1 4

If I were you, I wouldn't be worrying about my liberal friends blowing-up, I would be more concerned with myself. It sounds like you are edging towards the deep end.

2007-11-24 11:59:38 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

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