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Viktorkrum77

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Everything posted by Viktorkrum77

  1. I'd do it if I had the money to buy foods that are healthier for you. But alas, sadly healthier foods cost more, I learned this from whole wheat bread and other healthier foods, even fast-food places like Subway and Quizno's costs more.
  2. I'm confused, I stated that Australia's forces were stretched and you listed these countries which include places like the U.S, Canada and ourselves (Australia). I'm assuming your listing what countries are participating in Iraq and or Afghanistan, but what does that have to do with what I posted? :-k Sorry if I've misinterpreted something, I'm just confused right now. #-o It's a list of I think Britain's troop locations.
  3. Your right, but our forces are stretched in Iraq, Afganistan and I'm pretty sure we still have forces in Timor and the Soloman Islands. Don't take my word for the last two though. The point is we can't contribute as much as the poms or the yanks ever could, which I'm sure you're aware of. The full list is: Bosnia & Kosovo, Iraq, Canada, Germany, Falkands, Sierra Leone, Cyprus, Kenya, Nepal, Australia, New Zealand, Brunei, Belize, Congo, Afganistan, Czech Republic and the USA. :D You forgot about those. Why Czech? And most of all, why Brunei? Oh well, double post, deal with it.
  4. Good impact. Bringing out troops home. Also, I'm not very good in politics and all that... But the main reason Tony Blair is pulling these troops out is because the USA is sending 21K more troops to Iraq? No, mostly because the region they were protecting is safer now.
  5. I loved the Smithsonian and the Kennedy Center. The flags of all nations is amazing, and the Natural History museum at the Smithsonian has amazing exhibits, like that of the Hope Diamond and other very cool minerals, and a really cool store for mineral collectors. I wouldn't waste your time at the Air and Space museum though, and I never saw the American History one, time was of the essence.
  6. Your right, but our forces are stretched in Iraq, Afganistan and I'm pretty sure we still have forces in Timor and the Soloman Islands. Don't take my word for the last two though. The point is we can't contribute as much as the poms or the yanks ever could, which I'm sure you're aware of. I never knew Australia supported East Timor, interesting. :-k Why the Solomon Islands?
  7. I've had this kind of thing happen once before (but not when you did). And I really have no idea what caused it.
  8. DJ TiÃÆÃâÃâësto, Darude, DJ Techno [cabbage].
  9. This is worse than my Yahoo vs. Google thread so boo-ya! :P Anyways, Cheez It's all the way! \
  10. British Prime Minister Tony Blair announced he would be pulling out troops in Iraq, and Lithuania and Denmark declared the same. This is happening just as President Bush is going to send 21,000 more troops to Iraq. How do you feel about this? What kind of impact do you think this will have?
  11. I would bet a few more than a 100. Sad to see you leave, when I saw your shop locked I was shocked. Thanks for all your sigs you made me, especially the flag ones. Makes me sad he had to lock it right before my Finnish one would've been made. I'll also still have you on MSN. :D
  12. Ever since I read Angels and Demons, I knew CERN would be the first to do something extraordinary.
  13. On another forum we made an official leaving thread aka a sticky. Because it got to the point where somebody had made a post to say they were leaving to go to the store. :lol:
  14. Nah, that will take 100's of years. A 1000 children die every 30 minutes to Malaria. It would only save lives until the mosies get used to it. It's happened before. Why can't we stop Malaria with DDT and other products by then. We have to do something, we can't just let all those kids die. We could also always come up with more solutions, they'd have to adapt to each one individually.
  15. Money, which leads to traveling the world.
  16. Nah, that will take 100's of years. A 1000 children die every 30 minutes to Malaria.
  17. Yeah but I don't think all of them can keep there eyes open til 5 AM like ME. I think anyone could with a little force
  18. Norway's up there too, actually, it's usually at the top. :D But to me, Norway seems to be less as advanced and more of a place for someone who really enjoys being outdoors a lot. It seems like they only have one major city, and Oslo isn't really that big. Though you can't complain about the environment, their fjords are strikingly beautiful. AND North Slope Borough, Alaska. There's only about a billion mosquito-infested lakes up there in the summer. It's worse in Afrika. There, there's MALARIA. Which is why I'm pro-DDT all the way!
  19. Everyone's a late owl lol. :P
  20. Parents. :roll: Where do you think he got the debt card?
  21. Norway's up there too, actually, it's usually at the top. :D But to me, Norway seems to be less as advanced and more of a place for someone who really enjoys being outdoors a lot. It seems like they only have one major city, and Oslo isn't really that big. Though you can't complain about the environment, their fjords are strikingly beautiful.
  22. Late owl. I wake up every morning and want to go back to sleep (even for 10 minutes), which I usually do. I also like to go to bed late.

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