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US-led coalition forces in Babylon crushed part of the ancient Iraqi city's 2,600-year old brick-paved streets with their tanks and used soil containing archaelogical fragments to fill sand bags, according to a British Museum report.

The Museum is concerned that the 6,000 strong international force under Polish command based in the ancient centre of civilization, the report said.

The remains of Babylon, one of the world's most important archaelogical sites, have been occupied since the early days of the invasion by US Marines and, more recently, by the Polish-led-contigent. Babylon is 50 miles from Baghdad.



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And your point is?:confused:
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Der Wulf wrote: And your point is?:confused:
Der, your help is needed there, can you help them? I can trust you not to harm prisioners, especially those under 21? Give a helping hand, i know you can do it?
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Paula wrote: Der, your help is needed there, can you help them? I can trust you not to harm prisioners, especially those under 21? Give a helping hand, i know you can do it?
How about we get you in a burka, and we'll go together. :sneaky: :D
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That does it. Pull the troops out. They are using old dirt in their sand bags... It's not like Babylon has never seen combat before.
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posted by der wulf

And your point is?


You do realise this is the same babylon of biblical fame don't you?
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Der Wulf wrote: And your point is?:confused: WHOAaaaaaaaa

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gmc wrote: You do realise this is the same babylon of biblical fame don't you?Of course, the same roads that have been used and ignored for centry's. Are you trying to tell me there is some significant historical significance to these bricks, or that the terrorists should be ignored because they are on historic soil.



"soil containing archaelogical fragments to fill sand bags" The whole damn country "the cradle of humanity" consists of archaelogical fragments, it's called earth eg:sand.



Even better is the "concern" by a couple of athiest's over something of potential "bibical" significance.



C'mon guys, this is simply another pathetic attempt to portray the American soldiers as clods, and take a cheap shot at American foreign policy.



Political diologue is fine and honorable, this posturing is juvenile, and doltish.



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posted by der wulf

Even better is the "concern" by a couple of athiest's over something of potential "bibical" significance.


biblical significance yes what has religon got to do with it? All historical sites are worth preserving if possible. Why not bury the temple mount and bulldoze jerusalem as well at least it would stop people fighting over it. Joking aside you asked what the point was I just wondered if you realised it was the same place.
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There is no boneing about it, there are biblical bones there. An Atheist can do an archeological dig just as well as a religious person, expect the Atheist would focus on the job, not be blessing the area over and over again? The war, tell them to STOP for a moment, we have found a bone & it might be one from God..
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Der Wulf wrote: C'mon guys, this is simply another pathetic attempt to portray the American soldiers as clods, and take a cheap shot at American foreign policy.

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Wasn't it the Polish troops that were bivouacked in the region? Who was trying to pilfer the bricks? Everything would be just fine had not those damn Romans wrought disaster on the inhabitants. Wonder what the Ghengis Khan-ites scooped when they were there?
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Der Wulf wrote: C'mon guys, this is simply another pathetic attempt to portray the American soldiers as clods, and take a cheap shot at American foreign policy.



Political diologue is fine and honorable, this posturing is juvenile, and doltish.



:yh_shame :yh_loser :(
To you, it may be a cheap shot, juvenile posturing, doltish.



To me, it was an interesting fact. Doesn't change the war, or even give an opinion on it...just talked about archaeological damage. War is more than just high-flown ideas about right and wrong. It has impact on many areas, and some of us, like myself, are interested in reading about them.



You are often attacking people for what they talk about. You have a fine style of writing that, when used for positive things, is very enjoyable. By using your talent to attack and belittle others, you lose. Perhaps you don't see it.



Back to the topic at hand, it's sad when we damage or destroy ancient history. I really believe we can learn so much from studying the past. I'm taking a intro archaeology class. I recently learned that Romans would set their slaves free - I had heard that before but it never really sunk in. A comparison was drawn between US slavery and Roman. The implication was that things might have gone very differently had we allowed slaves to earn their freedom more often or more easily than we did.



I'm not advocating slavery, but it is an interesting fact. Romans also felt their slaves were part of their own families. I have a hard time getting my mind around that one since slaves could be beaten or even killed for disobedience. Yet, uncovered remains reveal that oftentimes freed slaves would stay with their prior owners until death.



What's that say about human nature? It's intriguiging.
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A Karenina wrote: To you, it may be a cheap shot, juvenile posturing, doltish.

You are often attacking people for what they talk about. You have a fine style of writing that, when used for positive things, is very enjoyable. By using your talent to attack and belittle others, you lose. Perhaps you don't see it.

.:yh_think Me thinks you doth protest too much, and yea I probably do too. Fact is, I'm a big history buff, and archeology facinates me, I'm fortunate to live in an area rich in artifacts.



IMO both history, and our troops were demeaned in the context. Atacking?, yea but moderately, belittling, not my intention, apology's :-6
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Hey you guys, don't get your Boxers or Knickers in a knot. :guitarist
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capt_buzzard wrote: Hey you guys, don't get your Boxers or Knickers in a knot. :guitarist


Boxers???!!!! I wear briefs! How dare you! :-1
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Well don't get a WEDGE? Hanes stuck in the crevice? Common...
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:wah: :wah: Paula wrote: Well don't get a WEDGE? Hanes stuck in the crevice? Common... :wah: :wah:
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Paula wrote: Well don't get a WEDGE? Hanes stuck in the crevice? Common...


Is that why my voice changes pitch? :lips:
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THONG! :-3
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Paula wrote: THONG! :-3


Do you realize that we could be stoned... or beheaded if we were in Iraq discussing undergarments between the sexes? Never mind the pictures that are engendered in our heads. Slightly off focus but a reminder, at least, about the troubles that other people live with in their homelands.

My fault. I took the humour bait. :D
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So if toilet paper is mentioned you get a life sentence? They are in the stone-ages? If they don't like my panties they can look the other way. Undergarments are a big seller here, smelling good is also. The war will continue until they realize life is good. :D
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Der Wulf wrote: :yh_think Me thinks you doth protest too much, and yea I probably do too. Fact is, I'm a big history buff, and archeology facinates me, I'm fortunate to live in an area rich in artifacts.



IMO both history, and our troops were demeaned in the context. Atacking?, yea but moderately, belittling, not my intention, apology's :-6
Of course I protest too much! First of all, I'm female, and secondly, I have a decent enough vocabulary to talk incessantly. :D



Belittling was a strong word, and I apologize for that. My problem is that I never really think anyone is "wrong" - I tend to believe they are following their own priorities. I guess I am a little too touchy lately.



And, I wear boxers. LOL.
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A Karenina wrote: And, I wear boxers. LOL.
THANK YOU, it helps wash the visualization of Kensloft in a thong arggh :yh_sick
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:wah: (Yes, it was a disturbing visual...especially the lace on his thong.)
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It wasn't Lace it was Leather! :)
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Der Wulf wrote: THANK YOU, it helps wash the visualization of Kensloft in a thong arggh :yh_sick


You think that was bad? What about Paula mentioning toilet paper then her panties smelling good??? :eek:
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koan wrote: You think that was bad? What about Paula mentioning toilet paper then her panties smelling good??? :eek:
Shut up, Panties are wonderful and to smell good is important...(the person). I thought brilliant people like you would understand that? You don't use toilet paper, what do you use? :wah:
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koan wrote: You think that was bad? What about Paula mentioning toilet paper then her panties smelling good??? :eek:
I think it's time to put her back in a Burka :D
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BURKA, what could that be? German for: Athletic Support? how about Jewish for : a cage? Russian for: a suit case? You keep repeating BURKA is that an OVEN? okay i don't know your word and its meaning, 1 more try. An adult security blanket? I don't know---surprise a GOLF BAG! :thinking:
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A Karenina wrote: :wah: (Yes, it was a disturbing visual...especially the lace on his thong.)


Aren't thongs the things that you wear on your feet in the shower? What do they have to do with panties smelling nice? My mother told me I have pretty feet. Are you guys telling me my mother was fooling me?

Burka? Isn't she a woman's figure skating champion of years gone bye?

Jeez. Being a Canuck has its drawbacks. I'm glad that I don't live in the desert. Imagine, they used to send away for their underwear all the way to China.

Does anybody know how much time they'd do if they shaved their armpits? Jeez. So many questions?
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Thongs for your feet...I call them flipflops. I wonder what everyone else calls them?



You have lovely feet, kensloft. I can tell from here. :)



I thought Burka was a militant feminist of Russian descent whose major goal in life was to make men and women's shirts have the buttons on the same side.

But it's possible she was a famous ice skater...or perhaps a champion greyhound.



A bit of nonsense goes well with my coffee. :)
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Paula wrote: BURKA, what could that be? German for: Athletic Support? how about Jewish for : a cage? Russian for: a suit case? You keep repeating BURKA is that an OVEN? okay i don't know your word and its meaning, 1 more try. An adult security blanket? I don't know---surprise a GOLF BAG! :thinking:
:sneaky: The suggested attire for m'lady. Head down, and three steps behind the male please. :yh_kiss



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kensloft wrote: Aren't thongs the things that you wear on your feet in the shower? What do they have to do with panties smelling nice? My mother told me I have pretty feet. Are you guys telling me my mother was fooling me?


Cheeks, only a mother could love:eek:

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Der Wulf wrote: :sneaky: The suggested attire for m'lady. Head down, and three steps behind the male please. :yh_kiss






An adult security blanket?


You have to admit Paula was pretty close on this one. I wasn't sure whether she was joking or not?
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