Sun 3 Jan, 2010 07:32 am
Hi I have been looking all over the map for a home for the Jews, and I found a very good block of land.
South Georgia, You could change the name to Israel and take your wall with you.
No one lives there but I am sure you can pick a war with the penguins.
Their is plenty of water its very close to America, its about the same size as Palestine, and no chance of being over run by Arabs,
It does belong to the British, no problem you can buy it OK, there is one problem their are no Palestinian's, living there. You could take some with you. Just some old people, may by some women, and school children,
So you can build a wall around them starve them then shoot at them.
So what do you think?
Dardardit,
I think you're an asshat.
@dardardit,
i'm not sure the british ever owned south georgia (was georgia around during the revolutionary war?)
as for moving jews there
i think these folks might have something to say about that
@djjd62,
Hi djjd62,
That's very funny, and such a nice picture of Penguins.
Dardardit,
I'm sure the Israelis would be happy to live in peace with the Palestinians, if the Palestinians would just stop the suicide bombings (always directed at civilians). Let's also remember that the creation of Israel occurred in the 1940s when the United Nations created separate home lands for Israelis and Palestinians.
@dardardit,
I take it you mean the country Georgia, not the state?
Some people do live there, a British Government Officer, a Deputy Postmaster a few scientists and support staff from the British Antarctic Survey...
Either way, any reason a particular group of people should live there, it's not a very comfortable enviroment...
@AbbieMcKenley,
I think he 's expressing personal hostility, Abbie.
David
@OmSigDAVID,
OmSigDAVID wrote:
I think he 's expressing personal hostility, Abbie.
David
i believe he's expressing a personal insanity
@djjd62,
djjd62 wrote:i'm not sure the british ever owned south georgia (was georgia around during the revolutionary war?)
South Georgia is a British island near Antarctica. It has nothing to do with either the US State of Georgia or the country of Georgia where eastern Europe and western Asia meet.
@contrex,
the internet needs a smiley that denotes absurdity and abstraction
i knew that
i was being an ass
correction, i was being myself
@djjd62,
Contrex is a complete literalist, dj; it's best to ignore him/her.
Dardardit is a complete asshole, dj; it's best to ignore him/her as well.
Dardy is a wacky chap.
And why so many Georgias? It's confusing.
@McTag,
All that because of this guy:
@McTag,
McTag wrote:
And why so many Georgias? It's confusing.
This Georgia origianlly had some different names but later was renamed by Captain Cook in honour of George III (George II was the reason for US state, I think).
The first scientific expedition to the island was done by German Dr. Kohl -Larsen ... whom I 'met' in the early 60's (well, he was sitting next to our family's table in our hotel-restaurant
).
@Merry Andrew,
The Aptly Named Merry Andrew wrote:Contrex is a complete literalist, dj; it's best to ignore him/her.
I am used to foreigners not knowing anything about Britain, so I missed the (apparently) intended humour.
@contrex,
i'm not a foreigner, i'm a canadian
@contrex,
Hi contrex,
I think you chaps have got the wrong South Georgia. It an Island, off the coast of South America, You Now Penguins,
Very nice very pretty, a bit cold in winter.
Dardardit,
@McTag,
Hi McTag,
No I'm not Wacky, but I think you got the correct 'South Georgai, '' May be you could Show these Yanks, where it is. It is hard for Yanks, to look past their own back yard when looking on a map. Its a wonder they don't invade them selves.
Dardardit,
@dardardit,
South Georgia
thought you meant USA. dude your cold