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Something tells me that if you don't edit that message smaller you won't be needing any smilies...
Word to the wise...
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Too late, the Chinese have got their grubby little mits all over Africa.Originally posted by Marina View PostEvery government wants a piece of the action in Africa, just lke in colonial days, whether it's raw materials and/or selling arms and support to the fighting factions. It would be quicker to list the ones who don't.
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Every government wants a piece of the action in Africa, just lke in colonial days, whether it's raw materials and/or selling arms and support to the fighting factions. It would be quicker to list the ones who don't.Originally posted by ace00 View PostSpain
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Perhaps they already have, hence the animosity?Originally posted by Churchill View PostShouldn't you two just get a room and shag each others brains out?
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Originally posted by Lucy View PostYour grammar is declining by the hour. Better stop now.
As for writing letters to yourself...Shouldn't you two just get a room and shag each others brains out?Originally posted by sasguru View PostOh shut it, birdbrain. Don't you have some discussions on make-up to contribute to?
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You're probably right. But in these cases, governments make it clear they have the right to deniability i.e. "You're on your own". He knew the risks, now he has to pay the consequences. The upside was he would have got filthy rich, the downside is he gets to rot in a hell-hole. C'est la vie.Originally posted by ace00 View PostI could tell you, but then I'd have to kill you.
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Maybe I don't have any.
But it does seem likely, after all they have to get the plunder plundered.
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And remind me what that "charidee" was you wanted us to give money to?

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