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WASHINGTON — The United States has discovered nearly $1 trillion in untapped mineral deposits in Afghanistan, far beyond any previously known reserves and enough to fundamentally alter the Afghan economy and perhaps the Afghan war itself, according to senior American government officials.


The previously unknown deposits — including huge veins of iron, copper, cobalt, gold and critical industrial metals like lithium — are so big and include so many minerals that are essential to modern industry that Afghanistan could eventually be transformed into one of the most important mining centers in the world, the United States officials believe.

An internal Pentagon memo, for example, states that Afghanistan could become the “Saudi Arabia of lithium,” a key raw material in the manufacture of batteries for laptops and BlackBerrys.

The vast scale of Afghanistan’s mineral wealth was discovered by a small team of Pentagon officials and American geologists. The Afghan government and President Hamid Karzai were recently briefed, American officials said.

While it could take many years to develop a mining industry, the potential is so great that officials and executives in the industry believe it could attract heavy investment even before mines are profitable, providing the possibility of jobs that could distract from generations of war.

“There is stunning potential here,” Gen. David H. Petraeus, commander of the United States Central Command, said in an interview on Saturday. “There are a lot of ifs, of course, but I think potentially it is hugely significant.”

The value of the newly discovered mineral deposits dwarfs the size of Afghanistan’s existing war-bedraggled economy, which is based largely on opium production and narcotics trafficking as well as aid from the United States and other industrialized countries. Afghanistan’s gross domestic product is only about $12 billion.

“This will become the backbone of the Afghan economy,” said Jalil Jumriany, an adviser to the Afghan minister of mines.

American and Afghan officials agreed to discuss the mineral discoveries at a difficult moment in the war in Afghanistan. The American-led offensive in Marja in southern Afghanistan has achieved only limited gains. Meanwhile, charges of corruption and favoritism continue to plague the Karzai government, and Mr. Karzai seems increasingly embittered toward the White House.

So the Obama administration is hungry for some positive news to come out of Afghanistan. Yet the American officials also recognize that the mineral discoveries will almost certainly have a double-edged impact.

Instead of bringing peace, the newfound mineral wealth could lead the Taliban to battle even more fiercely to regain control of the country.

The corruption that is already rampant in the Karzai government could also be amplified by the new wealth, particularly if a handful of well-connected oligarchs, some with personal ties to the president, gain control of the resources. Just last year, Afghanistan’s minister of mines was accused by American officials of accepting a $30 million bribe to award China the rights to develop its copper mine. The minister has since been replaced.

Endless fights could erupt between the central government in Kabul and provincial and tribal leaders in mineral-rich districts. Afghanistan has a national mining law, written with the help of advisers from the World Bank, but it has never faced a serious challenge.

“No one has tested that law; no one knows how it will stand up in a fight between the central government and the provinces,” observed Paul A. Brinkley, deputy undersecretary of defense for business and leader of the Pentagon team that discovered the deposits.

At the same time, American officials fear resource-hungry China will try to dominate the development of Afghanistan’s mineral wealth, which could upset the United States, given its heavy investment in the region. After winning the bid for its Aynak copper mine in Logar Province, China clearly wants more, American officials said.

Another complication is that because Afghanistan has never had much heavy industry before, it has little or no history of environmental protection either. “The big question is, can this be developed in a responsible way, in a way that is environmentally and socially responsible?” Mr. Brinkley said. “No one knows how this will work.”

With virtually no mining industry or infrastructure in place today, it will take decades for Afghanistan to exploit its mineral wealth fully. “This is a country that has no mining culture,” said Jack Medlin, a geologist in the United States Geological Survey’s international affairs program. “They’ve had some small artisanal mines, but now there could be some very, very large mines that will require more than just a gold pan.”

The mineral deposits are scattered throughout the country, including in the southern and eastern regions along the border with Pakistan that have had some of the most intense combat in the American-led war against the Taliban insurgency.

Source: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/14/world/asia/14minerals.html

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General Discussion / Does anyone know facebook and twitter use?
« on: May 18, 2010, 01:17:33 PM »
I'm trying to find info on internet, facebook and twitter use in Trinidad and Tobago. Does anyone know what these numbers may be?

I noticed hat the CIA Factbook mentioned that there's 227,000 internet users, but that's from 2008.

Any help would be appreciated.

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General Discussion / Felt as a True Trinbagonian?
« on: May 09, 2010, 07:46:02 AM »
With all the nonsense we see every elections where people are divided by race/party, do you remember a time in TnT that YOU felt that there was a "true" unity among everyone?

Two such times I've experienced..

1. A sad day, but I was in primary school when the news of Dr Williams death hit the airwaves. Man, woman and child cried that day and to this day I still get choked-up thinking about that feeling.. even as a child. We were ALL sad together.

and

2. I recall when Robbie got in as PM and the call to action that most on the islands responded to. To this date I can't remember ever seeing a more clean TnT as in every village people got together and responded to the call to clean up and beautify the place.

lesser extent... the day we qualified for Germany and the brotherhood and oneness felt when we met other Trinbagonians (even when meh roomie wanted to clout that fella with the "trinidad " juzzy)  in Germany.


Any similar experiences?

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General Discussion / Ad agencies in Trinidad and Tobago?
« on: April 13, 2010, 04:47:49 PM »
Friends, some help please.

Do you know of any ad agencies locally? (name /website..etc) I'm researching  a project and need some leads to work with. Also if any of you work in the advertising industry or graphic design I'd love to chat with you, if you have time.

Any help would be very appreciated.


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General Discussion / GPS use in TnT.
« on: April 02, 2010, 12:25:47 PM »
I was searching for maps to download to GPS for TnT for a friend who's going down for a visit on Saturday and came across this. Though I'd share it: http://morasystems.co.tt/

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General Discussion / WIN - Tribe 2010 Carnival magazine.
« on: March 24, 2010, 11:21:36 AM »
If anyone is interested in obtaining one of these magazines, check this out: http://caribbeanpot.com/spreading-the-culture-of-the-islands/

Real nice quality and the pics sweet too bad. Don't forget to enter to win a free copy while you're there.


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General Discussion / iPhone Users..help.
« on: March 18, 2010, 07:28:19 AM »
I have 2 ipod apps in development and wanted to get some feedback from iphone users (please and thanks)

- do you purchase apps or do you just go for the free ones
- are you attracted by "free".. I mean, would you ever pay for the same apps you got for free, now knowing what it can do? Or do you download and then remove?
-being free, does it signal to you that it may not be as good as something you paid for (perceived value)
- what do you look for in an app? (benefit,unction,ease of use)

What type of apps have you downloaded? were they free or paid?

And.. what would be a fair price to charge for an apps in your opinion? As soon as it's launched I'll give anyone wanting a copy. BTW.. if you'd like to be a tester, just PM me and I'll get you on the list.

Thanks again.

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General Discussion / All black people, leave the store now
« on: March 17, 2010, 07:34:21 PM »
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP, N.J. (AP) — A Walmart store announcement ordering black people to leave brought chagrin and apologies Wednesday from leaders of the company, which has built a fragile trust among minority communities.

A male voice came over the public-address system Sunday evening at a store in Washington Township, in southern New Jersey, and calmly announced: “Attention, Walmart customers: All black people, leave the store now.”

Shoppers in the store at the time said a manager quickly got on the public-address system and apologized for the remark. And while it was unclear whether a rogue patron or an employee was responsible for the comment, many customers expressed their anger to store management.

“I want to know why such statements are being made, because it flies in the face of what we teach our children about tolerance for all,” said Sheila Ellington, who was in the store at the time with a friend. “If this was meant to be a prank, there’s only one person laughing, and it’s not either one of us.”

Ellington, of Monroe, and her friend Patricia Covington said they plan to boycott the retailer until they’re assured the issue has been addressed so it doesn’t happen again.

The pair said they were stunned when they heard the announcement and initially believed they had misheard it. But once the words sank in, they grew angry.
   

“I depended on Walmart for all my needs, because the store has pretty much everything you could want,” Covington said. “But until this issue is addressed in a way I’m comfortable with, I can’t walk through those doors again.”

Officials with Wal-Mart Stores Inc., based in Bentonville, Ark., said that the announcement was “unacceptable” and that they’re trying to determine who made it and how it happened.

“We are just as appalled by this incident as our customers,” the company said in a statement. “Whoever did this is just wrong and acted in an inappropriate manner. Clearly, this is completely unacceptable to us and to our customers.”

This is not the first time the retailer has faced such problems.

There have been several past instances of black customers claiming they were treated unfairly at Walmart stores, and the company faced lawsuits alleging that women were passed over in favor of men for pay raises and promotions.

In February 2009, the retailer paid $17.5 million to settle a class action lawsuit alleging racial discrimination in its hiring of truck drivers.

And the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission sued the company in May 2009, claiming some Hispanic employees at a Sam’s Club subsidiary in California were subjected to a hostile work environment. That suit alleges managers failed to stop repeated verbal harassment, including the use of derogatory words, against employees of Mexican descent.

However, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People has said the company has worked hard in recent years to show it cares about diversity.

Bill Mitchell, a former Walmart employee who was shopping Wednesday at the store, said that he was saddened to hear about the announcement but that “as a black man, I’ve heard worse things.”

As customer Sharon Osbourne, of Williamstown, left the store Wednesday, she called the announcement “appalling, stupid and sad.”

Source: http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/World/2010/03/17/13266636-ap.html

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Jokes / Marriage!
« on: March 17, 2010, 11:04:26 AM »
My wife sat down on the couch next to me as I was flipping channels. She asked, 'What's on TV?'

I said, 'Dust.'

And then the fight started...

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Entertainment & Culture Discussion / Spartacus
« on: March 08, 2010, 11:06:56 AM »
Anyone watching the series "Spartacus"? Talk bout glipin play and nakedness (like real soft pormn). First episode had meh scrambling for remote when my daughter walk in the room oui. If allyuh like gladiator and Roman back stabbing as well as orgy kinda thing.. this is well done.The camera and writing reminds me of "300".
BTW.. it real graphic, so make sure the children in bed.
 

Talking bout glipin.. check out Ninja Assassin. That movie have some real killing in it boy.

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He's from India, isn't he? Nah, he's from Jamaica, man.
but someone else told us he's South Asian. Oh, dear, it's
all so confusing. Who is this Mr. Goudas fellow anyway,
and why are all those people saying all those things?

http://www.goudasfoods.com/frame.php?child=aboutgoudas

Long read.

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Jokes / Dinner Etiquette
« on: February 01, 2010, 10:48:51 AM »


During a good manners and etiquette class being held for young children, the teacher says to her students:

"If you were courting a well educated young girl from a prominent family and during a dinner for two you needed to go to the toilet, what would you say to her?"

Mike replies: "Wait a minute, I'm going for a piss."

The teacher says: "That would be very rude and improper on your part."

Charlie replies: "I'm sorry I need to go to the toilet, I'll be back in a minute."

The teacher says: "That's much better but to mention the word 'toilet' during a meal, is unpleasant."

And Little Johnny says: "My dear, please excuse me for a moment. I have to go shake hands with a personal friend, whom, I hope to be able to introduce to you after dinner."

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Entertainment & Culture Discussion / Spreading our culinary culture.
« on: January 19, 2010, 10:02:34 AM »
Nice video featured on Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives.

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/v/ZPWT87zxZEg" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" class="bbc_link bbc_flash_disabled new_win">http://www.youtube.com/v/ZPWT87zxZEg</a>

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General Discussion / Any developers / programmers?
« on: December 18, 2009, 09:56:45 PM »
Can anyone share any info on creating an apps for a cell phone?
- programming involved or where I can source it?
- what phones allow for apps
- how to get it published

BTW, can an app run off an rss feed?

Please and Thanks.

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Football / The greatest goals of the decade
« on: December 11, 2009, 11:39:58 AM »
The decade has witnessed all manner of great goals and sublime strikes. It may be faintly ridiculous to restrict a selection to ten, but such events demand a nice, neat list. Feel free to add your own favourites at the bottom of the page if they do not appear in this collection.

Paolo Di Canio, West Ham v Wimbledon, 2000
The decade was only three months old when the enigmatic Di Canio put his own indelible stamp on the Premier League. Sizing up a cross-field pass from Trevor Sinclair at Upton Park, the Italian eschewed any thoughts of taking a touch or controlling the aerial ball. Instead, he leapt into the air to execute a technically-perfect volley, sending the ball arching past Neil Sullivan and into the far corner of the net. Slow motion replays accentuate the sense of suspense and beauty that saw this effort named Goal of the Season in 1999-2000.
See: http://www.veoh.com/browse/videos/category/sports/watch/v14017065nyFJ856N



Rivaldo, Barcelona v Valencia, 2001
What makes a great goal? Technique? Imagination? Audacity? Or perhaps it is all three, brewed together in the cauldron of a truly crucial encounter. The stakes were rarely as high as they were on the final day of the 2000-01 La Liga season, as Barcelona faced Valencia knowing that only a win would snatch the final Champions League place away from their opponents. Rivaldo had already scored twice, only to see Valencia equalise through two Ruben Baraja headers. With the game heading into the final minute, Barca were desperate and Frank de Boer lofted a ball forward to Rivaldo, who was lurking on the edge of the box with his back to goal. The Brazilian magician controlled expertly with his chest and then unleashed a stunning overhead kick that flew past Santiago Canizares. Quite the conclusion to a league season.
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/v/DPWXuJuTYQM" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" class="bbc_link bbc_flash_disabled new_win">http://www.youtube.com/v/DPWXuJuTYQM</a>


Gianfranco Zola, Chelsea v Norwich, 2002
"Don't ask me how I did it," Zola said. "Because I don't know. It is one of those goals you could try 100 times and it will probably never come off again." The little Italian was right in that his wonderful backheeled volley in an FA Cup encounter in January 2002 was truly unique, but forget 100 attempts, 100,000 is more like it. Zola clearly had the idea in his head when suddenly darting to the near post to meet a Graeme Le Saux corner, but no one could have anticipated what would happen next. Leaping into the air, Zola met the ball with his right boot and delicately flicked it through his legs and squeezed it between goalkeeper and post. The perfect union of technique, genius and timing.
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/v/1Z4DAaQe7Q4" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" class="bbc_link bbc_flash_disabled new_win">http://www.youtube.com/v/1Z4DAaQe7Q4</a>

Dennis Bergkamp, Arsenal v Newcastle, 2002
It is rare that, on first viewing, a goal is so supremely and unexpectedly executed that the crowd are left wondering exactly what just happened. It is rarer still that seven years on, the mind is still beguiled. Such was the brilliance of Bergkamp's goal at St James' Park on March 2, 2002. Receiving a pass from Robert Pires with his back to goal and with Nikos Dabizas in close attendance, Bergkamp stretched out his left boot and, in one fluid movement, flicked the ball one side of his marker while pirouetting the other, before casually brushing Dabizias aside and slipping the ball coolly past Shay Given. A classic work of art from the Dutch master.
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/v/8DNfgibZO5o" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" class="bbc_link bbc_flash_disabled new_win">http://www.youtube.com/v/8DNfgibZO5o</a>

Zinedine Zidane, Real Madrid v Bayer Leverkusen, 2002
Sometimes, timing is everything. Not just the exquisite timing with which Zidane planted his right foot, cocked his left and then spun on a pivot, smashing a perfect volley past Hans-Jorg Butt. No. The timing was in the fact that this was the Champions League final. In Real Madrid's centenary year. Having seen Lucio respond to Raul's opener, Real approached half-time contemplating a 1-1 scoreline in Glasgow. But then, in the stadium where Alfredo di Stefano and Ferenc Puskas ran riot in the 1960 final, Zidane joined the ranks of Real greats. There looked to be little on when Roberto Carlos hopefully hooked the ball in Zidane's general direction but the great Frenchman was alert, monitoring the falling ball like a killer whale watches a stray seal. He pounced gracefully on the edge of the box, his swinging left foot cutting a perfect arc through the Glasgow air and propelling the ball into the top corner. £47 million well spent.
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/v/iaQhF-523As" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" class="bbc_link bbc_flash_disabled new_win">http://www.youtube.com/v/iaQhF-523As</a>

Jared Borgetti, Mexico v Italy, 2002
Heading is a largely underrated art and nodding one in from close range certainly doesn't capture the imagination like a long-range missile or a thrilling dribble. But Jared Borgetti's goal against Italy at the 2002 World Cup demands a place on this list. It is not just the expert finish - or the context; against the Azzurri on the greatest stage of all - as this was the culmination of a flowing team move. Mexico won the ball in their own penalty area, kept it for over a minute and strung together 15 passes before Cuauhtemoc Blanco took possession some 25 yards from goal. He spotted Borgetti lurking just in front of Paolo Maldini and chipped a pass into his team-mate. Jogging to the left-hand side of the six-yard box, and with the ball fizzing in at a real height, Borgetti calculated his angles with all the expertise of a master architect, twisted his body and sent a perfect header over his left shoulder, back across goal, looping over the static Gianluigi Buffon and into the far opposite corner on the net. Sublime.
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/v/IzCN1CQiX20" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" class="bbc_link bbc_flash_disabled new_win">http://www.youtube.com/v/IzCN1CQiX20</a>

Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Ajax v NAC Breda, 2004
Stunning volleys, outrageous pieces of skill and acrobatic efforts are all well and good, but there is something special, something otherworldly, about seeing a ridiculous individual effort. It's almost as if such a goal could only occur on a computer, with the difficulty set to easy, or on a school playground. Ibrahimovic scored such a goal in the Eredivisie in August 2004 when embarking on one of the most outrageous dribbles ever seen. With the ball not so much stuck as superglued to his boot, Ibra collected the ball 20 yards from goal, beat Mendes da Silva, Koning, Koning again, Stam and Mendes again, before showing the calm and dexterity to drag the ball back, committing the hapless goalkeeper, before rolling his shot home. It showcased the utter confidence and arrogance of a man destined to become one of the world's best strikers.
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/v/Vz5VL3mcso4" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" class="bbc_link bbc_flash_disabled new_win">http://www.youtube.com/v/Vz5VL3mcso4</a>

Estebian Cambiasso, Argentina v Serbia, 2006
The finish itself was unremarkable - a prodded effort that didn't even find the top corner - but the sweeping, hypnotic, 25-pass move that preceded it ensured that Cambiasso's strike in the first round of the 2006 World Cup is now considered as one of the great all-time team goals. Right-back Nicolas Burdisso was the only outfield player not involved in the move as Argentina spread the ball around the Gelsenkirchen turf with confidence, but momentum was suddenly generated when Juan Roman Riquelme flicked the ball to Javier Saviola with the outside of his boot. Saviola rode a challenge and offloaded to Cambiasso, who slipped in Hernan Crespo. A clever backheel returned the ball to Cambiasso and the midfielder ensured immortality by finishing. The final denouement wasn't as classy as Carlos Alberto's belter in the 1970 final, but the move was every bit as perfectly constructed.
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/v/6R_iYLca2gc" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" class="bbc_link bbc_flash_disabled new_win">http://www.youtube.com/v/6R_iYLca2gc</a>

Lionel Messi, Barcelona v Getafe, 2007
The tag of 'the new Maradona' has weighed heavily on a number of Argentinean players in recent times, but none have invited it as conspicuously and as sensationally as Messi. In a Copa del Rey match against Getafe in April 2007, the Barcelona star produced a near replica of Maradona's famous goal against England in the 1986 World Cup. Picking up the ball in his own half, Messi quickly darted away from one challenge before accelerating towards goal. Ghosting past another four players, the little magician then skirted around the keeper and finished from a tight angle. The similarities with Maradona's masterpiece were spooky.
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/v/Zrao0ROwpAM" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" class="bbc_link bbc_flash_disabled new_win">http://www.youtube.com/v/Zrao0ROwpAM</a>

Grafite, Wolfsburg v Bayern Munich, 2009
A game that provided evidence of a real shift in the balance of power in German football, Wolfsburg's tremendous 5-1 win over Bayern in April 2009 also witnessed of the great Bundesliga goals. Grafite collected the ball from strike partner Edin Dzeko some 35 yards from goal and in the left channel. Darting forward and into the box, the Brazilian turned Andreas Ottl inside-out before nicking the ball away from Christian Lell and then grounded goalkeeper Michael Rensing. With his back to goal and Philipp Lahm and Breno in attendance, Grafite summoned up a nonchalant backheel that rolled lazily past Breno and the hapless Ottl for a finish that was clinical and cheeky in equal measure. Marrying expert dribbling and unadulterated arrogance, it was a unique goal.
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/v/e8eLSpDa_1E" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" class="bbc_link bbc_flash_disabled new_win">http://www.youtube.com/v/e8eLSpDa_1E</a>

Source: http://soccernet.espn.go.com/columns/story?id=707583&sec=global&root=global&cc=5901



Disclaimer. I posted the video links, so if any were posted in error... update with the correct one.

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General Discussion / Young Canadian Chef - Roger Mooking.
« on: December 11, 2009, 09:42:06 AM »
There's a fairly young Canadian chef with Trinbagonian roots making waves in Canada. Some of you may know him from his hip hop days (Bass is Base), but you can also catch him on the Food Network on "Everyday Exotic" where he's cooking up a storm. I believe you can also catch his show on Global Tv on the weekends.

He owns (co-owns I think) a couple restaurants in TO, Kultura Social Dining and Nyood Restaurant. Anyone been there yet? (looking for feedback) I believe he only just opened a new one in Burlington as well.

If you'd like to check him out, see: http://www.rogermooking.com/


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Entertainment & Culture Discussion / Best New Shows this season?
« on: December 05, 2009, 08:25:08 AM »
Downloaded few episodes of FlashForward.. 2 episodes in (I think there's been 10 already) but it's looking like a good one so far. Anyone else watching this? Maybe you have a new show you're hooked on?

BTW... if you're watching Fringe.. some of the new episodes are deadly as well.


Also got the first season and most of the 2nd season of "Sons of Anarchy" kinda simplistic, but not all that bad. I think it's on the fx channel in the states.



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Jokes / errol fabien live
« on: November 26, 2009, 11:54:30 AM »
This link was sent to me by a pardner...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_G2mUGzRrY&feature=related

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General Discussion / Happy Thanskgivng to the Yanks!
« on: November 26, 2009, 06:22:01 AM »
US based.. enjoy allyuh roast fowl!

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Jokes / Rape!
« on: November 07, 2009, 10:45:49 AM »
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/v/9T1vfsHYiKY" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" class="bbc_link bbc_flash_disabled new_win">http://www.youtube.com/v/9T1vfsHYiKY</a>

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Jokes / Pretzel Hold
« on: October 23, 2009, 07:05:38 AM »


Before the final match, the Norwegian wrestling coach came to Ole and said, "Now, don't forget all the research we've done on this Russian. He's never lost a match because of this 'pretzel' hold he has". Whatever you do, do not let him get you in that hold! If he does, you're finished'. Ole nodded in acknowledgment. As the match started, Ole and the Russian circled each other several times, looking for an opening. All of a sudden, the Russian lunged forward, grabbing Ole and wrapping him up in the dreaded pretzel hold. A sigh of disappointment arose from the crowd and the coach buried his face in his hands, for he knew all was lost. He couldn't watch the inevitable happen.

Suddenly, there was a scream, then a cheer from the crowd and the coach raised his eyes just in time to watch the Russian go flying up in the air.. His back hit the mat with a thud and Ole collapsed on top of him making the pin and winning the match.

The crowd went crazy. The coach was astounded.

When he finally got his wrestler alone, he asked, "How did you ever get out of that hold? No one has ever done it before!"

Ole answered, "Vell, I vas ready to give up ven he got me in dat hold, but at da last moment, I opened my eyes and saw dis pair of testicles right in front of my face...I had nuttin' to lose so wid my last ounce of strength I stretched out my neck and bit dose babies just as hard as I could."

So the trainer exclaimed, "That's what finished him off!"

"Vel not really. You'd be amazed how strong you get ven you bite your own nuts!"

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Football / European WC playoffs
« on: October 19, 2009, 06:51:05 AM »
The Republic of Ireland will play 1998 champions France in the play-offs for the World Cup finals. The French will have the advantage of playing the second leg on home soil.

Portugal, meanwhile, will face Bosnia-Herzegovina and it is Greece-Ukraine and Russia-Slovenia.

France and Ireland were in the same qualifying group for the 2006 World Cup. There was just one goal in the two games between the sides as Thierry Henry scored a 68th-minute winner at Lansdowne Road in Dublin.

Portugal may be relieved to be drawn against a nation with no experience of previously qualifying for a finals, especially as neighbours Spain found it easy to play against them in scoring five goals last week.

Russia, who came close to being drawn against neighbours Ukraine, will face Slovenia who reached the finals in 2002. Slovenia conceded just four goals in qualifying, only bettered by Netherlands, which will make them a tough opponent.

And Greece, European Champions in 2004, will play Andriy Shevchenko's Ukraine for a place on the plane to South Africa.

Source: http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id=685887&sec=worldcup2010&cc=5901

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General Discussion / Happy Thanksgiving!
« on: October 12, 2009, 06:59:48 AM »
To all my Trinbagonian brothers and sisters who call the Great White North home, best wishes to you and your family as we celebrate thanksgiving today.


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Jokes / wrong place
« on: September 22, 2009, 05:43:18 AM »
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/v/-zHVW7Zy_vg" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" class="bbc_link bbc_flash_disabled new_win">http://www.youtube.com/v/-zHVW7Zy_vg</a>

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Football / Best quotes by commentators.
« on: September 20, 2009, 08:11:56 AM »
In the manchester derby today, heard the commentator say "he wasn't even in the same parish" referring to the Manu keeper when bellamy ress that shot into the jep ness.


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General Discussion / Dougla chicken?
« on: September 15, 2009, 08:59:24 AM »
Check out the comment at the bottom of the page http://caribbeanpot.com/curry-stew-chicken-that-will-leave-your-family-asking-for-seconds/  Had to laugh the way the commenter put it.




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General Discussion / Where Dutty and the other bike men?
« on: September 02, 2009, 08:34:53 AM »
Did you fellas catch the "Super Bikes" in Trinidad episode on Speed TV last night? Jason and crew looked that they real enjoy deyself. Jason bawl out that he would never believe it if he didn't witness it, in reference to.. they were doing some stunts on the street when they call the police..police reach and block off traffic from the street for the bike men to do they ting and for people to gape. Jason thought that police was coming to shut them dong!

It have real clips online if anyone wants to see it. Maybe we beautiful sexytary "westcoast" cud hook we up. Ah busy rite now.

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What about Track & Field / World T&F coverage Today in Canada
« on: August 15, 2009, 11:37:15 AM »
Canadian crew, CBC has coverage starting at 2 pm est if anyone is interested. 100 meters heats today.



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