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On Tue, 2 Dec 2003 07:58:41 -0700, "Chas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >"Uncle Samuel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote >> >nope- didn't report for duty for eighteen months- >> Aparently to no call nor summons... > >He was called when his unit deployed. Docs? >He didn't go. Or didn't know. >Get used to it. It's trivia baiting. >> I mean a reporter for Stars & Stripes with no field action of his own, >> save for the perils of correction fluid... > >Rougher than Austin; Depends what part yer in... > more hazards than Houston, Sheesh, you driven there lately? > better service than going to >San Antonio to get drunk and screw around wearing a pilots' jacket. And all irrelevant partisan perfection digging. http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=17661 "Question: Did Al Gore really have an uncle who was the victim of poison gas in the Balkans? Although World War I did begin in Sarajevo, in the Balkans, there were no Americans stationed in that region. According to Martin Gilbert's seminal work "The First World War," most of the fighting in that region was between local groups aligned with the Austro-Hungarian forces and Russians. American troops fought in France during the war, but certainly no Americans were gassed in the Balkans. Independent attempts to identify this relative have been unsuccessful." Really Chas, between this and the Kobe thing you've shown a less than evolved tabloid underbelly...
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