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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostI see Milliband is saying we should talk to the Taliban.
As the government is always right I immediately wrote to the Taliban asking them to pop round for tea next Saturday but am starting to regret it.
I can't make polite conversation about sport, music, art or entertainment. Can't give them a beer or gin, show them my holiday snaps, play any music, watch TV or introduce the wife or any other female geusts without covering them in tents.
Any entertainment suggestions?
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostI see Milliband is saying we should talk to the Taliban.
As the government is always right I immediately wrote to the Taliban asking them to pop round for tea next Saturday but am starting to regret it.
I can't make polite conversation about sport, music, art or entertainment. Can't give them a beer or gin, show them my holiday snaps, play any music, watch TV or introduce the wife or any other female geusts without covering them in tents.
Any entertainment suggestions?
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in 99% of articles, newspapers, books, websites, maps etc, its always spelled as Kargil. Just as Kaffir is 99% of the time spelled that way. Nice try though...
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Originally posted by sal626 View PostIts Kargil, not Cargill. If you are an Indian, you would know that….
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Originally posted by sal626 View PostIts Kargil, not Cargill. If you are an Indian, you would know that….
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Originally posted by chetty View PostNo. Don't be facetious please; The Cargill incursion was the invasion of our soverreign territory of Kashmir by the Pakistani villains. You should take a leaf from our book when it comes to dealing with the Taliban. Zero tolerance. It's the only language they understand.
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Originally posted by sal626 View PostIts Kargil, not Cargill. If you are an Indian, you would know that….
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Its Kargil, not Cargill. If you are an Indian, you would know that….
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Originally posted by chetty View PostThey didn't stay for long!
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