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bradclark1 06-19-07 02:05 PM

Who says money doesn't buy happiness!

ASWnut101 06-19-07 02:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Happy Times


Nooo!:cry:

Salman Rushdie is going to die...:D

geetrue 06-19-07 02:35 PM

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Originally Posted by ASWnut101
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Originally Posted by Happy Times


Nooo!:cry:

Salman Rushdie is going to die...:D

The US Airforce should put her on the nose of a B-2 bomber to remind us what were fighting for ... :lol:

The Avon Lady 06-19-07 04:15 PM

Ahem, children......................................:rol l:

An interesting detour in this commentary on Rushdie's knighthood, regarding the Queen versus Prince Charles and the possible future (mis)representation of England.

Cheerio!

Happy Times 06-19-07 05:54 PM

The WW3 is just 5-10 years away.

Skybird 06-19-07 06:07 PM

14 centuries of ruminating the indigestible remains of a murderous bandit's pseudo-religious self-justification in an attempt to finally find after such a long time at least something of value in it. no wonder that their bellies are hurting when consuming that stuff, so that they start yelling in pain when you just even look at them.

Better advise would have been to take a laxative as long as there was time, do your... business, and then move on and leave it behind. Instead: eternal heartburn, and winds forever. Who cares. :down:

Happy Times 06-19-07 06:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Skybird
14 centuries of ruminating the indigestible remains of a murderous bandit's pseudo-religious self-justification in an attempt to finally find after such a long time at least something of value in it. no wonder that their bellies are hurting when consuming that stuff, so that they start yelling in pain when you just even look at them.

Better advise would have been to take a laxative as long as there was time, do your... business, and then move on and leave it behind. Instead: eternal heartburn, and winds forever. Who cares. :down:

Their yelling and winds are starting to annoy other people.

Tchocky 06-19-07 06:25 PM

So is Skybirds.

Every Muslim like this, Sky?

robbo180265 06-19-07 06:40 PM

I really don't understand this knighthood at all(not that I understand most of them).

Unless we were looking to p#ss off the Muslim world why give it?

I'm happy to be corrected by someone here,but as far as I know all this bloke has done is write a book that caused no amount of hassle (I haven't read it , but I've heard that it's pretty boring and difficult to read) causing the British tax payers to pay God alone knows how much,to protect him.

Is Tony Blair that stupid? - Wait a minute - Iraq? Yeah he must be that stupid.

Thanks Tone, for once again making England a more dangerous place to live in:down:

Happy Times 06-19-07 06:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Tchocky
So is Skybirds.

Every Muslim like this, Sky?

Most will never accept us, i honestly feel that and im not happy about it. The ignorant and militant are the majority in most countries. The ones i know are so secular that they cant be called muslims, nothing against them.:rotfl:

geetrue 06-19-07 06:50 PM

I had to go to wikipedia.com just to find out who you were talking about.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salman_Rushdie

I didn't really care who Rushdie was or is, but my what a stunning wife he has.

Seems I've been missing her shows on the cooking channel:

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Milan Rushdie. Since 2004, he has been married to the Indian actress and model Padma Lakshmi, the host of the American reality-television show Top Chef.
What a funny name for someone the Muslims are mad at ... this guy has been in hiding since 1988 and just recently stepped out in faith that his money can protect him (I suspect)

Happy Times 06-19-07 06:51 PM

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Originally Posted by robbo180265
I really don't understand this knighthood at all(not that I understand most of them).

Unless we were looking to p#ss off the Muslim world why give it?

I'm happy to be corrected by someone here,but as far as I know all this bloke has done is write a book that caused no amount of hassle (I haven't read it , but I've heard that it's pretty boring and difficult to read) causing the British tax payers to pay God alone knows how much,to protect him.

Is Tony Blair that stupid? - Wait a minute - Iraq? Yeah he must be that stupid.

Thanks Tone, for once again making England a dangerous place to live in:down:

Are you serious?! Your country gives an honorary title to whom it wants, you dont listen to some maniacs living in the middle ages. Ive allways tought the Brits are tough, when someone gives them this kinda shait. And im sure he deserved it as much as hundreds of others who get the honor.

Awards that Rushdie has won include the following:

Booker Prize for Fiction
James Tait Black Memorial Prize (Fiction)
Arts Council Writers' Award
English-Speaking Union Award
Booker of Bookers or the best novel among the Booker Prize winners for Fiction
Prix du Meilleur Livre Etranger
Whitbread Novel Award (twice)
Writers' Guild of Great Britain Award for Children's Fiction
Kurt Tucholsky Prize (Sweden)
Prix Colette (Switzerland)
State Prize for Literature (Austria)
Author of the Year (British Book Awards)
Author of the Year (Germany)
Mantua Prize (Italy)
Premio Grinzane Cavour (Italy)
Hutch Crossword Fiction Prize (India)
India Abroad Lifetime Achievement Award (USA)
Outstanding Lifetime Achievement in Cultural Humanism (Harvard University)
Aristeion Prize (European Union)

robbo180265 06-19-07 07:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Happy Times
Quote:

Originally Posted by robbo180265
I really don't understand this knighthood at all(not that I understand most of them).

Unless we were looking to p#ss off the Muslim world why give it?

I'm happy to be corrected by someone here,but as far as I know all this bloke has done is write a book that caused no amount of hassle (I haven't read it , but I've heard that it's pretty boring and difficult to read) causing the British tax payers to pay God alone knows how much,to protect him.

Is Tony Blair that stupid? - Wait a minute - Iraq? Yeah he must be that stupid.

Thanks Tone, for once again making England a dangerous place to live in:down:

Are you serious?! Your country gives an honorary title to whom it wants, you dont listen to some maniacs living in the middle ages. Ive allways tought the Brits are tough, when someone gives them this kinda shait. And im sure he deserved it as much as hundreds of others who get the honor.

Awards that Rushdie has won include the following:

Booker Prize for Fiction
James Tait Black Memorial Prize (Fiction)
Arts Council Writers' Award
English-Speaking Union Award
Booker of Bookers or the best novel among the Booker Prize winners for Fiction
Prix du Meilleur Livre Etranger
Whitbread Novel Award (twice)
Writers' Guild of Great Britain Award for Children's Fiction
Kurt Tucholsky Prize (Sweden)
Prix Colette (Switzerland)
State Prize for Literature (Austria)
Author of the Year (British Book Awards)
Author of the Year (Germany)
Mantua Prize (Italy)
Premio Grinzane Cavour (Italy)
Hutch Crossword Fiction Prize (India)
India Abroad Lifetime Achievement Award (USA)
Outstanding Lifetime Achievement in Cultural Humanism (Harvard University)
Aristeion Prize (European Union)

I stand corrected - Ta:D

Tchocky 06-19-07 07:00 PM

Robbo, I personally don't like Rushdie's work. That's the only reason I disagree with the award.

We shouldn't take the opinions of those who would kill over this kind of thing.

Kind of like saying "if we withdraw, the terrorists will have a victory"

robbo180265 06-19-07 07:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Tchocky
Robbo, I personally don't like Rushdie's work. That's the only reason I disagree with the award.

We shouldn't take the opinions of those who would kill over this kind of thing.

Kind of like saying "if we withdraw, the terrorists will have a victory"

See above - I didn't know, I really didn't. And now everybody else does too;)


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