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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 3/17/2011 11:41:39 PM   
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Cultural curiosity: what do you guys put on your pancakes?

ETA: butter and maple syrup would be the most common here. Fruit, jam or fruit compote would also be rather common.

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Lemon juice and sugar.....mmmm luverly.


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Erm...what is a 'pancake' to you islanders?

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My other half uses a batter mix, sticks it in a pan and cooks until a nice brown colour.... I think . My role is to add lemon juice and sugar, fold into a sort of flat oblong shape and then eat .

I must admit, I do not tend to get involved in the Kitchen side of things.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 3/17/2011 11:46:21 PM   
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You've never had Swedish pancakes CB? You who live in that bastion of Scandinavians called the Upper Midwest?


He has probably had it in a "hot dish."


I dont whant to know what CB and a "hot dish" would mean in the same sentence.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 3/17/2011 11:58:04 PM   
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Cultural curiosity: what do you guys put on your pancakes?

ETA: butter and maple syrup would be the most common here. Fruit, jam or fruit compote would also be rather common.


i prefer butter only...but i offer pancakes in the belgian manner, "Care for a smoke and a pancake?"

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 3/18/2011 12:04:06 AM   
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Curse the UN!


Upset about the Libyan no-fly zone?

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 3/18/2011 1:36:27 AM   
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Curse the UN!


Upset about the Libyan no-fly zone?


I have a feeling that Brother Dixie is about to become very busy at work for a while....

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 3/18/2011 1:44:30 AM   
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Curse the UN!


Upset about the Libyan no-fly zone?


I have a feeling that Brother Dixie is about to become very busy at work for a while....


Yeah, I know. I was hoping he was upset about the color of the new hallway tiles at the UN headquarters or something. At least is pretty safe as long as youre not in the country.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 3/18/2011 3:48:55 AM   
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I saw that two arab league members ( I didn't know they had a league) were going to enforce the no-fly zone.  I wonder where they will stage from? Long flight from Saudi, Iran, etc. Shorter flight from Syria but they would never get overflight privileges from Israel- well, the Israelis might use them for ACM practice...  Egypt has issues of its own.  Might be interesting.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 3/18/2011 5:01:15 AM   
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Unlikely that fixed-wing FBs will challenge NATO-enforced no fly zones.  Now, rotary wing ground support will be a bit more challenging to interdict...

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 3/18/2011 5:17:17 AM   
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A pernicious Irish whiskey good evening tithe...

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 3/18/2011 6:23:45 AM   
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Unlikely that fixed-wing FBs will challenge NATO-enforced no fly zones.  Now, rotary wing ground support will be a bit more challenging to interdict...


I think this no-fly zone is a poor idea, arrived at too late. The Colonel can just keep his planes on the ground while his soldiers roll into Benghazi and Tobruk and kill the population off. What are we going to do then?

Airstrikes don't win a war, and since the UN resolution doesn't allow for ground troops, and the rebels are not powerful enough to go on the offensive and win for months (if not years), what is to be gained from intervening?

It's a bad idea.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 3/18/2011 8:33:29 AM   
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Good morning friends.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 3/18/2011 8:39:16 AM   
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Unlikely that fixed-wing FBs will challenge NATO-enforced no fly zones.  Now, rotary wing ground support will be a bit more challenging to interdict...


I think this no-fly zone is a poor idea, arrived at too late. The Colonel can just keep his planes on the ground while his soldiers roll into Benghazi and Tobruk and kill the population off. What are we going to do then?

Airstrikes don't win a war, and since the UN resolution doesn't allow for ground troops, and the rebels are not powerful enough to go on the offensive and win for months (if not years), what is to be gained from intervening?

It's a bad idea.

Agreed. As usual with the UN - Too little, too late and the wrong setup. It's a political alibi, nothing else.


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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 3/18/2011 9:01:27 AM   
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Hi all,

Good morning!


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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 3/18/2011 9:02:34 AM   
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Hi all,

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ORIGINAL: Terminus

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ORIGINAL: Chickenboy

Unlikely that fixed-wing FBs will challenge NATO-enforced no fly zones.  Now, rotary wing ground support will be a bit more challenging to interdict...


I think this no-fly zone is a poor idea, arrived at too late. The Colonel can just keep his planes on the ground while his soldiers roll into Benghazi and Tobruk and kill the population off. What are we going to do then?

Airstrikes don't win a war, and since the UN resolution doesn't allow for ground troops, and the rebels are not powerful enough to go on the offensive and win for months (if not years), what is to be gained from intervening?

It's a bad idea.


I think that you guys didn't read the actual resolution... thsi is not just "No Fly Zone"...


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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 3/18/2011 9:04:50 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Terminus


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Unlikely that fixed-wing FBs will challenge NATO-enforced no fly zones.  Now, rotary wing ground support will be a bit more challenging to interdict...


I think this no-fly zone is a poor idea, arrived at too late. The Colonel can just keep his planes on the ground while his soldiers roll into Benghazi and Tobruk and kill the population off. What are we going to do then?

Airstrikes don't win a war, and since the UN resolution doesn't allow for ground troops, and the rebels are not powerful enough to go on the offensive and win for months (if not years), what is to be gained from intervening?

It's a bad idea.


Exactly. Although we aren't talking about just a no fly zone are we? The wording of the resolution seems to say that "UN" forces can carry out attacks on the Libyan army if it's deemed neccessary. So in effect we're going to be the rebel air force whilst forcing the Colonel to stay grounded. So once again we're involved in someone else's war.

It's a bad idea, badly thought out.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 3/18/2011 9:09:57 AM   
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I think this no-fly zone is a poor idea, arrived at too late. The Colonel can just keep his planes on the ground while his soldiers roll into Benghazi and Tobruk and kill the population off. What are we going to do then?

Actually if you read the UN-resolution, you will notice that the mandate is a bit wider than that.

First, it is a chapter 7 resolution, which means military force is allowed (perhaps that seems like a no-brainer for most, but it is important to point this out, because once chapter 7 has been opened, normal rules do not apply).

Second, the resolution authorizes member states “to take all necessary measures… to protect civilians and civilian populated areas under threat of attack in the Libyan Arab Jamhariya, including Benghazi.

That means that while the resolution seems to be about a no-fly-zone, it is actually much much wider than that. This resolution authorizes anyone to go after any and all Ghadaffi forces.

quote:


Airstrikes don't win a war, and since the UN resolution doesn't allow for ground troops, and the rebels are not powerful enough to go on the offensive and win for months (if not years), what is to be gained from intervening?

It's a bad idea.

My, such cynisism. Better to let Ghadaffi slaughter his own civilians? Airstrikes dont win a war you say? What happened in Kosovo then? And without the resolution, what would prevent Ghadaffi from just rolling over Bengazi like the Russians took Grozny? Heavy artillery for a couple of weeks and then the tanks roll in...what sort of humanitarian disaster do you think that would make? Not to mention the awful message it would send to the arab world.

Airstrikes might not have won wars in the ww2-era, but it sure as /&%# will prevent any offensive operations whatsoever by Ghadaffi.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 3/18/2011 9:20:25 AM   
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So once again we're involved in someone else's war.

It's a bad idea, badly thought out.

What is the alternative? Just let all those people die?

We are talking about a rebellion against one of the worst dictators in the world. If we dont help, then who will? And more importantly, if we dont help, then what have we become?

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 3/18/2011 9:53:07 AM   
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Hi all,

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ORIGINAL: Apollo11

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ORIGINAL: Terminus

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Unlikely that fixed-wing FBs will challenge NATO-enforced no fly zones.  Now, rotary wing ground support will be a bit more challenging to interdict...


I think this no-fly zone is a poor idea, arrived at too late. The Colonel can just keep his planes on the ground while his soldiers roll into Benghazi and Tobruk and kill the population off. What are we going to do then?

Airstrikes don't win a war, and since the UN resolution doesn't allow for ground troops, and the rebels are not powerful enough to go on the offensive and win for months (if not years), what is to be gained from intervening?

It's a bad idea.


I think that you guys didn't read the actual resolution... thsi is not just "No Fly Zone"...



Here it is...

http://www.un.org/News/Press/docs/2011/sc10200.doc.htm#Resolution


quote:

“Protection of civilians

“4. Authorizes Member States that have notified the Secretary-General, acting nationally or through regional organizations or arrangements, and acting in cooperation with the Secretary-General, to take all necessary measures, notwithstanding paragraph 9 of resolution 1970 (2011), to protect civilians and civilian populated areas under threat of attack in the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, including Benghazi, while excluding a foreign occupation force of any form on any part of Libyan territory, and requests the Member States concerned to inform the Secretary-General immediately of the measures they take pursuant to the authorization conferred by this paragraph which shall be immediately reported to the Security Council;



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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 3/18/2011 10:36:52 AM   
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I think this no-fly zone is a poor idea, arrived at too late. The Colonel can just keep his planes on the ground while his soldiers roll into Benghazi and Tobruk and kill the population off. What are we going to do then?

Actually if you read the UN-resolution, you will notice that the mandate is a bit wider than that.

First, it is a chapter 7 resolution, which means military force is allowed (perhaps that seems like a no-brainer for most, but it is important to point this out, because once chapter 7 has been opened, normal rules do not apply).

Second, the resolution authorizes member states “to take all necessary measures… to protect civilians and civilian populated areas under threat of attack in the Libyan Arab Jamhariya, including Benghazi.

That means that while the resolution seems to be about a no-fly-zone, it is actually much much wider than that. This resolution authorizes anyone to go after any and all Ghadaffi forces.

quote:


Airstrikes don't win a war, and since the UN resolution doesn't allow for ground troops, and the rebels are not powerful enough to go on the offensive and win for months (if not years), what is to be gained from intervening?

It's a bad idea.

My, such cynisism. Better to let Ghadaffi slaughter his own civilians? Airstrikes dont win a war you say? What happened in Kosovo then? And without the resolution, what would prevent Ghadaffi from just rolling over Bengazi like the Russians took Grozny? Heavy artillery for a couple of weeks and then the tanks roll in...what sort of humanitarian disaster do you think that would make? Not to mention the awful message it would send to the arab world.

Airstrikes might not have won wars in the ww2-era, but it sure as /&%# will prevent any offensive operations whatsoever by Ghadaffi.


Kosovo? You're kidding, right? That war ended when KFOR rolled in, not when the last bomb fell.

And this UN resolution is a half-arsed abortion, typical of the place, and only endorsed by 2/3 of the security council.

What'll the Western media say when the first downed NATO pilots are dragged through the streets of Tripoli? Because they will be.

I may be cynical but you're catastrophically naive.


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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 3/18/2011 11:16:43 AM   
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So once again we're involved in someone else's war.

It's a bad idea, badly thought out.

What is the alternative? Just let all those people die?

We are talking about a rebellion against one of the worst dictators in the world. If we dont help, then who will? And more importantly, if we dont help, then what have we become?


Yes. That's the alternative and it's one I'd take. The West isn't welcome in the Arab world, all we're doing is sticking our noses into the internal affairs of another nation. In the worst case scenario, I don't believe that any number of rebel lives are worth the loss of a single NATO pilot. Why isn't the UN getting involved in Bahrain? Are they less deserving of our protection?

The resolution isn't about saving the civilians. It's about having a ready-made excuse to get involved and overthrow the Colonel. We had our chance years ago and didn't take it when we reasonably could have.

Speaking from a UK viewpoint, we don't have the assets to do this. The forces are being cut and now we're wading into another scrap half cocked and with no loing term plans.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 3/18/2011 11:19:28 AM   
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Hi all,


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“Protection of civilians

“4. Authorizes Member States that have notified the Secretary-General, acting nationally or through regional organizations or arrangements, and acting in cooperation with the Secretary-General, to take all necessary measures, notwithstanding paragraph 9 of resolution 1970 (2011), to protect civilians and civilian populated areas under threat of attack in the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, including Benghazi, while excluding a foreign occupation force of any form on any part of Libyan territory, and requests the Member States concerned to inform the Secretary-General immediately of the measures they take pursuant to the authorization conferred by this paragraph which shall be immediately reported to the Security Council;



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In effect we're going to be providing airstrikes for the rebels and stopping the Libyan government from doing the same. It's not UN action, it's getting fully involved IMO.


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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 3/18/2011 11:41:25 AM   
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Okay, so who ordered a copy of this?

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Or this?


Thank you for pointing those out. I will get right on it.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 3/18/2011 11:43:29 AM   
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[chuckle] Swedish commercial; "Looking for a new job?"





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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 3/18/2011 11:45:30 AM   
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Cultural curiosity: what do you guys put on your pancakes?

ETA: butter and maple syrup would be the most common here. Fruit, jam or fruit compote would also be rather common.



I prefer butter and cane syrup, but the latter is hard to find around here.


+1

http://www.steensyrup.com/Merchant2/products.html

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 3/18/2011 11:49:32 AM   
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Unlikely that fixed-wing FBs will challenge NATO-enforced no fly zones.  Now, rotary wing ground support will be a bit more challenging to interdict...


I think this no-fly zone is a poor idea, arrived at too late. The Colonel can just keep his planes on the ground while his soldiers roll into Benghazi and Tobruk and kill the population off. What are we going to do then?

Airstrikes don't win a war, and since the UN resolution doesn't allow for ground troops, and the rebels are not powerful enough to go on the offensive and win for months (if not years), what is to be gained from intervening?

It's a bad idea.

Agreed. As usual with the UN - Too little, too late and the wrong setup. It's a political alibi, nothing else.




I tend to agree here.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 3/18/2011 11:52:32 AM   
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So once again we're involved in someone else's war.

It's a bad idea, badly thought out.

What is the alternative? Just let all those people die?

We are talking about a rebellion against one of the worst dictators in the world. If we dont help, then who will? And more importantly, if we dont help, then what have we become?


Yes. That's the alternative and it's one I'd take. The West isn't welcome in the Arab world, all we're doing is sticking our noses into the internal affairs of another nation. In the worst case scenario, I don't believe that any number of rebel lives are worth the loss of a single NATO pilot. Why isn't the UN getting involved in Bahrain? Are they less deserving of our protection?

The resolution isn't about saving the civilians. It's about having a ready-made excuse to get involved and overthrow the Colonel. We had our chance years ago and didn't take it when we reasonably could have.

Speaking from a UK viewpoint, we don't have the assets to do this. The forces are being cut and now we're wading into another scrap half cocked and with no loing term plans.

Warspite1

+1

......and for Bahrain, add the poor people of Zimbabwe etc etc.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 3/18/2011 11:53:31 AM   
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Off to work, more tax returns calling my name.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 3/18/2011 12:08:43 PM   
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And what "signal" will we be sending to the Arab world once the bombs start going astray and killing the civilians this clusterf**k is supposed to protect? Because they will.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 3/18/2011 12:31:29 PM   
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Because I want my Thread Brothers to live happier lives ( from an article I read concerning health tips ):

" 4. Have hotter sex

The researcher: Alan Hirsch, MD, director, Smell & Taste Treatment and Research Foundation

The lesson: Smelling popcorn can boost your sex life. "Our studies found that men respond to just about any scent with increased penile blood flow. Skip the pricey perfume—it upped blood flow by only 3%. The smell of cheese pizza increased it by 5%; buttered popcorn, by 9%; and the combined scent of lavender and pumpkin pie, a whopping 40%." "

I told my wife to go look for some lavendar flavored popcorn. I don't think she believed me.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 3/18/2011 12:33:55 PM   
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Morning tithe.

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