a bunch of home loving boys go over to pakistan for a wedding but they decide to travel to one of the most dangerous places on earth,wich is in the middle of a war and is being bombed even more into the stone age because they fancy a big naan bread.it doesnt quite ring true to me
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tipton taliban
#1
Posted 14 March 2006 - 08:34 PM
na my case is rested as it is won,surely only a fool or a terrorist would go against my findings.tell me what the bitter taste of defeat is like,for i can taste only the sweetness of victory.abuse me more to your folly as it only strengthens my resolve,you weak inept cretinous pondlife
i will say no more on the matter until I see fit,rather like the lord of the manor throwing scraps to the uneducated peasants.now scurry away to your inadequate brothels of lower learning. for you cease to amuse me
i will say no more on the matter until I see fit,rather like the lord of the manor throwing scraps to the uneducated peasants.now scurry away to your inadequate brothels of lower learning. for you cease to amuse me
#2
Posted 15 March 2006 - 05:19 PM
A mate of mine is (seriously) considering driving to Mongolia during his gap year next year. He's not sure of the route but thinks it might involve crossing a war-zone or two. Apparently it takes 3 1/2 weeks. After that, I'd guess he drives back. God knows why he'd want to do it but I suppose it'd be an experience and a laugh.
This post has been edited by Dave: 15 March 2006 - 05:19 PM
#3
Posted 15 March 2006 - 05:44 PM
The mileage on that car would be like too much to ever be able to sell it on EVER. And if it breaks down, tell him to have fun. Esp. if he's doing it alone.
...toy-like people make me boy-like...
#4
Posted 15 March 2006 - 06:59 PM
Driving there's a bit strange, although going to mongolia is a sick idea in itself
"You and Wilson have my skills, Mr Hayden. In return, I received a taste for Radiohead and an encyclopedic knowledge of pornographic knock-knock jokes. Yes, I'd like to switch back if possible"
#5
Posted 15 March 2006 - 09:31 PM
Nah, he tried to recruit me up to his idea. I think there are others in my school who're planning to take a gap year that might be persuaded to join him but unlike them I've (kind of) got prospects. I think it's part of some uncompetitive rally thing. It does sound quite fun but I wouldn't want to need help with anything in some scummy Eastern European pit. THey're funny over there.
#6
Posted 15 March 2006 - 09:53 PM
i'd love to go to mongolia. people live in tents and children learn to ride horses before they can walk.
my dad went to mongolia and all i got was this amazing pink shirt.
my dad went to mongolia and all i got was this amazing pink shirt.
#7
Posted 15 March 2006 - 10:00 PM
i've seen it.
It was AMAZING
It was AMAZING
"You and Wilson have my skills, Mr Hayden. In return, I received a taste for Radiohead and an encyclopedic knowledge of pornographic knock-knock jokes. Yes, I'd like to switch back if possible"
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