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It's good they make it so easy for terrorists to spot out law inforcement personel. And they can scare the public at the same time, too! Very effecient.

Posted by: Lasse at April 1, 2003 4:40 AM

Wow. Personally, I find it very calming and soothing to have people with machine guns surrounding me it makes me feel like I AM SAFE! I also saw this at the airport when I was leaving the wonderful NYC. Although I have to say I find the little beret particularly charming. Also, just to mention about your last blog, I find it really funny! I heard on the CNN after we liberate Iraq Mary Kay representatives are suppose to send in reinforcements. Liberation and beyond!

Posted by: Jessica, "The Cuz" at April 1, 2003 10:48 AM

I am proud to call you my cousin...to think I overlooked the sweet and dandy beret is appalling...even during these distressing times, I should never let such a fashion tip go unnoticed...
Mary Kay reinforcements! I need that!! Do you think there will be enough for the poor souls here, in already liberated America or are we going to have to use the entire Mary Kay supply to "clean up" those lucky Iraqi ladies?

Posted by: Andrea at April 1, 2003 11:03 AM

At first glance this appears to be the women's lav at a sports arena. Then, looking more closely, I see the vending machines (chips not condoms) and the American flag shopping bag. Actually, I'm not sure if that's a vending machine at all. and doesn't that shopping bag look like it's overflowing with mini-missiles. And then our brave armed forces are trying to look hot for the photo op. really, where is this?

Posted by: where is this? at April 1, 2003 6:01 PM

I can't believe our own soldiers didn't get the email about boycotting French things. Berets are so 80's anyway.

Posted by: Edward(Wise bro) at April 1, 2003 7:03 PM

Oh I forgot to mention, regarding the Mary Kay reinforcements that there is no need for you to worry about funding. I am sure that you put your complete trust in the government anyways right? All the money that is going to fund this marvelous liberation of the Iraqi women is going to come from our education system and healthcare. We will not take a dime from the military, that would be wrong! So rest easy and GOD BLESS AMERICA...

Posted by: Jessica, "The Cuz" at April 1, 2003 8:41 PM

you'd think i could read the title--a subway station--not so different from a toilet. right? and eddie--it ain't a beret-- it's a liberty lid!

Posted by: dur i'm a dorf at April 1, 2003 8:54 PM

AGAIN so proud! My wise bro is a wise bro indeedy!

Gotta say though...word may not yet have gotten out to that coast of yours, but the 80's ARE BACK, BABY!!!

Your birthday next month, bro? You know what's comin'...

Posted by: Andrea at April 1, 2003 8:59 PM

I gotta hand it to that 16 yr old...holding a gun like that for 8+ hours has gotta be hell on the muscles...
do you think the cop is envious?

Posted by: kevin at April 2, 2003 1:21 AM

I'd like to give a shout out to my boy Fast Eddie Harner. Andrea, you one cwazy bitz!

Peace in the Middle East
Except for Syria
You next Creed!

Posted by: the purple 1 at April 17, 2003 7:46 PM
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