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I guess we don't have to worry about the Iraqi's getting into major league baseball. They couldn't hit the broad side of a barn from three feet away.

Anyway good for them and remember who helped you out 10 years down the road. Oh yah lower my da^^n gas prices already!:cool:
 
Kind of poetic justice what they did to his yacht - sort of an eye for an eye! For those wondering what I am talking about, during the Iraqi occupation of Kuwait City during Desert Shield/Storm, in addition to numerous other things, Iraqi soldiers looted and then set fire to a yacht that I believe belonged to a member of the Kuwaiti royal family and at the time was in use as a upscale resturant. Last time I was there was 1995, and the ship was still
sitting there high and dry - a burned out derelict!
 

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