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To: robowombat
Now, you just know this little man has got himself a pair of pointy boots hidden somewhere in his closet. Ahmadinejad is one of those runts (like Hitler/Kim Jhong Ill...what is it about these short fellers?) that likes to puff out his bantam chest and strut around in a pair of Western "roach killers". Reminds me of a song:

CAMEL WALK, Baby, would you eat that there snack cracker, in your special outfit for me, please? owwwwwWEEEEE!!!!! Yo, ye pharoahs, let us walk through this barren desert, in search of truth in some pointy boots and maybe a few snack crackers. OWWWWWEEE baby, you make me wanna walk, like a camel! OWWWWWEEE, walk! Who's in charge here, where's my captain's wafers? Don't go 'round hungry now, the way you eat that oatmeal pie, makes me just wanna die, baby, OWWWWW! You make me wanna walk, like a camel! OWWWWWEEE, walk! Say, you don't think there's anyway I could get that quarter from underneath your pointy boot, do ya? All I want is just one more oatmeal pie. OWWWWWEEE, Little Debbie, Little Debbie I'm a comin' on home, baby 'cause you make me wanna walk, like a camel, OWWWWWEEE!!!!! Original song, Camel Walk by Souther Culture On The Skids (1995). Check out Amazon.com and have a sneak listen.

11 posted on 04/17/2006 9:23:14 AM PDT by Tracy V. (Hell is the impossibility of reason)
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To: Tracy V.
SCOTS: A great band; funny as hell and very musically versatile. And, needless to say, theirs is the type of expression certain to be banned by the likes of Mr. Ah-mahn-a-jihad. There is another SCOTS song you may be aware of that might be appropriate in this context: Are You Ready (for the Great Atomic Power)?
14 posted on 04/17/2006 9:33:49 AM PDT by andy58-in-nh
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