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21-Apr-2004, 12:53 PM #1
Lastest Boycotts for Non-Cooperation In Iraq?
Having a difficult time determing what to boycott from the newest rat-fink countries that deserted Senor Bush!

1) Spain - no more Sant'Gria?
2) Honduras - no more bananas?
3) Dominican Republic - no more bauxite?

Hmmmm...Shouldn't be too hard to do.
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21-Apr-2004, 01:21 PM #2
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Having a difficult time determing what to boycott from the newest rat-fink countries that deserted Senor Bush!

1) Spain - no more Sant'Gria?
2) Honduras - no more bananas?
3) Dominican Republic - no more bauxite?

Hmmmm...Shouldn't be too hard to do.
So Wino....if I begin boycotting the above, can I go back to eating french fries and drinking German beer? Or, am I still supposed to be mad at the French & Germans?
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So Wino....if I begin boycotting the above, can I go back to eating french fries and drinking German beer? Or, am I still supposed to be mad at the French & Germans?
No, Rep, you can be like me - never was mad at either nor boycotted their stuff or anything named after them (considering French as in fries had naught to do with the French). German beer is just too good to pass up, but so is anything with alcohol content.

Sant'Gria has been a once every 2-3 year thing, don't like bananas and if aluminum beer cans become scarce, I can just as well use bottles - so boycotting the list of three is no problema for me! as none on the list of necessities!

BTW, good to see you around these parts. Have a great day!
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