redbugpest wrote:First impressions of DN are not really good....
Meet your master Shaitan's demographic.
redbugpest wrote:First impressions of DN are not really good....
Which is truly hysterical, since the only people left over there are basically YOU — Kevin J. Anderson fanboys, apologists, and boot-licking lackeys.redbugpest wrote:First impressions of DN are not really good....
Next time try tnahpocys gniloord. He'd never get it, even if you put the "D" and "S" in caps.Freakzilla wrote:"Drooling Sycophant" was my shortest lived sock-puppet, I think.
Don't think he's got the cryptography figured out yet?Omphalos wrote:Next time try tnahpocys gniloord. He'd never get it, even if you put the "D" and "S" in caps.Freakzilla wrote:"Drooling Sycophant" was my shortest lived sock-puppet, I think.
This is the hotel: http://www.life.com/image/2651475" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Freakzilla wrote:I'm currently working on a fire alarm system for a hotel in Bagdad. First building I've done a design for that has air raid shelters. I was just wondering...SandChigger wrote:Now go die in a fire.
If you're in an air raid shelter, where do you go if the fire alarm goes off?
Yepmerkin muffley wrote:Al-Rasheed? I remember that from the beginning of the first Iraq War, when the CNN guys were reporting from in there.
http://travel.yahoo.com/p-hotel-341695- ... _rasheed-i" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;All Is Well at Hotel al Rasheed.
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 9/17/08
You may stay at the al Rasheed and have a wonderful time. It has been made safe by Third Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment.