In a unrelated story...
The Venezuelan army attempted to surround and capture a troop of Columbian girl scouts. The girl scouts, selling cookies as part of a fund raising drive, were located at the outskirts of the central market of the small town of Manjuega.
Caught entirely off guard, the girls began throwing the cookies at the attacking Venezuelan unit of about 40 soldiers. With roughly equal numbers, the scouts tipped several of the tables over on their sides to form a type of shield. After several minutes, the Venezuelan army retreated to a safe distance and may have crossed back into Venezuela.
There were no injuries reported among the girl scouts, but several of the Venezuelan soldiers were hit in the eyes with Thin Mints, were left behind and required medical attention.
RE: Caught entirely off guard, the girls began throwing the cookies at the attacking Venezuelan unit of about 40 soldiers. With roughly equal numbers, the scouts tipped several of the tables over on their sides to form a type of shield. After several minutes, the Venezuelan army retreated to a safe distance and may have crossed back into Venezuela.
Well, this is a testament to the still existing HUMANE spirit of the Venezuelan Military. If it were the Iranian army, these girls would be machine gunned to death and some captured and sent to prison ( maybe sold to the slave traders ).