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Failed London Bombers Have Rearmed

Failed London Bombers Have Rearmed

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Originally posted by sasquatch672
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,22989-1710079,00.html
You have no thoughts of your own to add to this link?

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Originally posted by sasquatch672
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,22989-1710079,00.html

Thanks for the link, interesting article. The police are really after these guys.

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Originally posted by Nyxie
You have no thoughts of your own to add to this link?
So far as I can tell, "he has no thoughts of his own", period.

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Hmmm, so Ibrahim went from petty mugging to attempted mass murder within less than half a decade? Maybe social mobility isn't dead after all.

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Originally posted by sasquatch672
Yes I do. Look out for young Arab men wearing long coats in public.
Why?

None of the bombers were wearing long coats.
None of the suicide bombers were arabs.

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Originally posted by invigorate
Why?

None of the bombers were wearing long coats.
None of the suicide bombers were arabs.

You must hate America to point out lapses in Sasquatch's "logic".

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Originally posted by invigorate
Why?

None of the bombers were wearing long coats.
None of the suicide bombers were arabs.

None of the bombers *was* wearing a long coat.
None of the suicide bombers *was* arab.

In this context think of 'none' as a contraction of 'not one'.

:-)

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Originally posted by ivangrice
None of the bombers *was* wearing a long coat.
None of the suicide bombers *was* arab.

In this context think of 'none' as a contraction of 'not one'.

:-)
Pedantic semantics.

I think you understood the point I was making.

Dear Ivangrice, god of pure English please explain this sign :-) which you finished your post with.

Many thanks,
D

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Originally posted by invigorate
Pedantic semantics.

I think you understood the point I was making.

Dear Ivangrice, god of pure English please explain this sign :-) which you finished your post with.

Many thanks,
D

The :-) is a representation of a smiling face. It's known as an 'emoticon'. As you get used to using computers you will see quite a lot of emoticons in use...

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So the failed London bombers have rearmed ?
Bush is still in too !!!