Quote Originally Posted by eg420ne
I was just asking you a fukin question and you turned it into a flame-offf-----I think we texan like to keep it real with each other, unlike scared americans who fear the evil terrorist................it does not matter to me and my family we wont be happy until my uncle's & cousins, friends come back from Iraq and for when all americans troops come back home the U.S...
If I'm not mistaking I do believe that the dreaded TOROG is also a Texan.

I do agree that it will be nice to see the soldiers come home. They all signed the dotted line to do a job and did one hell of a good one at that! Much respect to all that serve.

Didn't mean to "flame" on ya, just giving ya some shit on the "carpet bombing". DAMN!!! Fire one up and chill dude....lifes WAY to short to be getting so riled up. That's exactly what I don't understand about Pissy....he has to be the most depressing son of a bitch I've ever encountered. Maybe ol' boy just needs to get some pussy...always makes me happy!! :rasta:

Have a good one bro and remember...FIRE UP THAT "J"!!! :thumbsup:
Psycho4Bud Reviewed by Psycho4Bud on . Iraq returns to financial markets!!! Iraq is preparing to borrow money to repay some of its creditors. A $2bn (Ā£1.16bn) bond issue would mark Iraq's return to the global financial markets after years of sanctions. Banks and foreign groups have agreed to cancel between 80% and 87.5% of the $20bn debts owed them in return for partial repayments. The bond would "extinguish the claims of most large private sector creditors on Iraq", finance minister Ali Allawi told Reuters. "It will fulfil a major goal of the interim Rating: 5