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Posted: 9/19/2005 3:25:52 PM EDT

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Soldiers from the Alfa Company 2/7 infantries patrol in Tikrit, 170 north of Baghdad, 19 September 2005. AFP PHOTO/ Tauseef MUSTAFA (Photo credit should read TAUSEEF MUSTAFA/AFP/Getty Images)


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TIKRIT, Iraq: An Iraqi woman pleads to US soldiers as they search her house during a raid in Tikrit, 175 kms north of Baghdad, late 17 September 2005. Two US army patrols came under attacks the previous day in Tikrit, hometown of ousted Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, but no casualties were reported, the US military said. AFP PHOTO/Tauseef MUSTAFA (Photo credit should read TAUSEEF MUSTAFA/AFP/Getty Images


This Department of Defense (DOD) hand-out shows US army and Iraqi soldiers crossing an intersection during a routine security patrol in downtown Tal Afar in northern Iraq. US military planners are considering extended tours of duty for some units in Iraq if more US troops are needed for the upcoming elections there, a Pentagon spokesman said.(AFP/DOD-HO/File)


A soldier from Alfa Company 2/7 infantry on patrol in Tikrit. Two suicide car bombers struck checkpoints south of Baghdad on a road used by thousands of Iraqi Shiite pilgrims making their way by foot to the holy city of Karbala.(AFP/Tauseef Mustafa)


A British soldier stands guard next to a picture of Shiite cleric Moqtada Sadr in the Iraqi city of Basra. A group of Church of England bishops proposed that the church meet one day with Muslim clerics to apologize for a 'long litany of errors' committed by the West in Iraq, including the 2003 invasion.(AFP/Essam Al-Sudani)


British soldiers take up positions near a white car which Iraq says was involved in a shooting incident in the southern Iraq city of Basra September 19, 2005, (Atef Hassan/Reuters)


Iraqi police, foreground, are separated by a line of tape from British forces that secure the area around a car, white in background, that was allegedly involved in a shooting incident that led to the arrest of two British nationals in Basra, 550 kilometers (340 miles) southeast of Baghdad Monday Sept. 19 2005.In Basra, British forces and demonstrators exchanged gunfire in the southern city of Basra on Monday after two British men were arrested for allegedly shooting at local security forces, killing one policeman and wounding another, authorities and witnesses said Monday.(AP Photo/Nabil al-Jurani)


Iraqi soldiers descend from a vehicle upon arriving in Karbala, 100 Km south of Baghdad, Sunday Sept. 18, 2005, as part of a protection force for the pilgrims arriving to attend the annual religious commemoration for the Mid of Shaban (Islamic month),and to celebrate the birthday of Imam al-Mahdi, the last Imam of the 12th Imam grandsons of Prophet Mohammed. Security measures were stepped up for the celebrations that will start on Monday, with an increased Iraqi army presence in the area. (AP Photo/Alaa Al-Marjani)


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TAL AFAR, Iraq: An Iraqi soldier searches displaced people as they walk towards the northern town of Tal Afar 19 September 2005. Iraqis were allowed to go back to the town, near the Syrian border. US commanders say they killed or captured a significant number of foreign fighters in Tal Afar who had turned the town into a staging post for volunteers who had slipped across the Syrian border to the west. AFP PHOTO/MUJAHED MOHAMMED (Photo credit should read MUJAHED MOHAMMED/AFP/Getty Images)


Members of the Mehdi army Shi'ite militia stand guard in the Iraqi city of Kerabala, 110 kms (70 Miles) south of Baghdad September 17, 2005. Over a million Shia pilgrims are expected to visit Kerbala in the upcomings days to celebrate the Mid of Shaban, the birth date of the twelfth and final imam, Muhammad al-Mahdi. Picture taken September 17, 2005. REUTERS/Mshatq Mohamad


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BASRA, Iraq: An Iraqi man cleans a rifle at a hunting shop in the southern Iraqi city of Basra 19 September 2005. AFP PHOTO/ESSAM AL-SUDANI (Photo credit should read ESSAM AL-SUDANI/AFP/Getty Images)


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HERAT, AFGHANISTAN: Slovenian soldiers of the International Assitance for Afghanistan (ISAF) patrol inside the United Nations counting compound at Herat airport, 19 September 2005, ahead of the 20 September start of counting, A truck transporting ballot boxes from Afghanistan's landmark legislative polls was hit by a roadside bomb in the country's troubled east, police said. AFP PHOTO/BEHROUZ MEHRI (Photo credit should read BEHROUZ MEHRI/AFP/Getty Images)


A guard searches Afghan nomads before they cast their ballot on the outskirts of Kabul September 18, 2005. Taliban fighters failed on Sunday to sabotage Afghanistan's first legislative elections in decades with voters braving threats and turning out in force for a ballot President Hamid Karzai called a defining moment for the nation. REUTERS/Desmond Boylan


An Afghan soldier guards a polling station during parliamentary elections in Spin Boldak near the Pakistan border September 18, 2005. Afghans voted in national assembly and provincial elections on Sunday for the first time in decades, an event President Hamid Karzai hailed as a defining moment in the nation's struggle to rebuild after years of conflict. REUTERS/Saeed Ali Achakzai


An Afghan guard diverts traffic on the outskirts of Kabul after a rocket attack on a United Nations compound September 18, 2005. Insurgents launched harassing attacks in over a dozen areas of southern and eastern Afghanistan to try and disrupt Sunday's landmark election, wounding at least six Afghan troops and one American, the U.S. military said. REUTERS/Desmond Boylan


An Indian army soldier displays seized arms and ammunition in a garrison in Srinagar, September 19, 2005. The army recovered one of the biggest cache of arms, ammunition and explosives hidden by terrorists in Gurez sector near the line of control or a military ceasefire line between India and Pakistan, an Indian army statement said. REUTERS/Danish Ismail


A Pakistani soldier stands guard along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border in the town of Chaman, 125 km (78 miles) from Baluchistan's provincial city of Quetta September 18, 2005. Pakistani forces have tightened security along their border with Afghanistan on Sunday to prevent Taliban militants and their allies from disrupting the Afghan parliamentary election. REUTERS/Saeed Ali Achakzai


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HEBRON, -: A Palestinian man looks at an Israeli soldier guarding a group of Israeli MPs visiting the divided West Bank city of Hebron 18 September 2005. Hundreds of Israeli soldiers are based in Hebron to protect around 600 Jewish settlers who live in the midst of 120,000 Palestinians. A AFP PHOTO/HAZEM BADER (Photo credit should read HAZEM BADER/AFP/Getty Images)


An Israeli border police officer stands guard next to a closed shop in the West Bank town of Hebron Sunday Sept. 18, 2005. (AP Photo/Nasser Shiyoukhi)


Israeli soldiers and border police walk past Palestinian women during a routine patrol in the West Bank town of Hebron Sunday Sept. 18, 2005. (AP Photo/Nasser Shiyoukhi)


An Israeli police officer aims his gun towards Israeli Arab protestors in the northern city of Nazereth in this Oct. 1, 2000 photo. No Israeli police will be charged in connection with the killing of 13 Israeli Arabs in anti-government riots in 2000, according to the report of an investigative commission issued Sunday Sept. 18, 2005. (AP Photo/Yaron Kaminsky)


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BEIRUT, LEBANON: Lebanese security forces gather at the entrance of the Kuwaiti information office in Beirut following a small explosion, 19 September 2005. A Lebanese security guard was killed and another injured when a hand grenade exploded in the Kuwaiti offices. Lebanese police had initially said the blast was caused by a parcel or letter bomb but later the Kuwaiti ambassador to Lebanon said the device had blown up accidentally. AFP PHOTO/RAMZI HAIDAR (Photo credit should read RAMZI HAIDAR/AFP/Getty Images)


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BEIRUT, LEBANON: Lebanese security forces stop people from entering the building of the Kuwaiti information office in Beirut following a small explosion, 19 September 2005. A Lebanese security guard was killed and another injured when a hand grenade exploded in the Kuwaiti offices. Lebanese police had initially said the blast was caused by a parcel or letter bomb but later the Kuwaiti ambassador to Lebanon said the device had blown up accidentally. AFP PHOTO/RAMZI HAIDAR (Photo credit should read RAMZI HAIDAR/AFP/Getty Images)


Indonesian soldiers walk to board a warship to leave Aceh in Lhokseumawe port September 18, 2005. Indonesian soldiers began boarding a warship on Sunday to leave Aceh province, honoring a major concession in a peace deal to end one of Southeast Asia's longest running wars. Around 800 troops overloaded with kit bags and carrying automatic weapons waved their berets in the air as they stepped on board the ship, which was due to set sail for the Sumatran city of Medan later on Sunday. (Beawiharta/Reuters)


Soldiers from the New Forces march through the city of Bouake to mark the third anniversary of the beginning of the Ivory Coast crisis. Rebels controlling the northern Ivory Coast staged a muted observance of the third anniversary of their uprising against President Laurent Gbagbo, which kicked off a cycle of violence that has devastated what was once west Africa's strongest economy.(AFP/Issouf Sanogo)


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Bouake, IVORY COAST: A New Forces rebel soldier is pictured during a drill exercice to mark the third anniversary of the beginning of the Ivory Coast crisis, 19 September 2005 in Bouake, Ivory Coast. The New Forces run their northern fiefdom, relying on income from cotton and contraband that has powered their economy in the three years they have been cut off from cocoa and coffee revenues that had gilded Ivory Coast for decades.AFP PHOTO ISSOUF SANOGO (Photo credit should read ISSOUF SANOGO/AFP/Getty Images)


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Bouake, IVORY COAST: An opposition rebel New Forces (FN) soldier watches boys run 18 September 2005 in the northern Ivorian city of Bouake, on the eve of the third anniversary of the failed FN coup. Three years into a conflict that has cut the once prosperous Ivory Coast in two and plunged the west African country into its deepest political crisis, no resolution is in sight. New Forces rebels control the largely Muslim north and loyalist forces retain the mainly Christian south, while 10,000 UN and French troops patrol the truce lines. AFP PHOTO / ISSOUF SANOGO (Photo credit should read ISSOUF SANOGO/AFP/Getty Images)


Link Posted: 9/19/2005 3:27:07 PM EDT
[#1]
umm.

they all arnt working
Link Posted: 9/19/2005 3:27:21 PM EDT
[#2]
Nice death star helmet

Link Posted: 9/19/2005 3:29:00 PM EDT
[#3]
Those links are as screwed up as a soup sandwich.
Link Posted: 9/19/2005 3:39:00 PM EDT
[#4]

Quoted:
umm.

they all arnt working




Uh, no fucking shit?
Link Posted: 9/19/2005 3:40:14 PM EDT
[#5]

Quoted:

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umm.

they all arnt working




Uh, no fucking shit?





I sure missed you when you were gone, old buddy.
Link Posted: 9/19/2005 3:41:41 PM EDT
[#6]

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umm.

they all arnt working




Uh, no fucking shit?




seem to be working here


should have entitled this one "BLING BLING"
Link Posted: 9/19/2005 3:43:46 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 9/19/2005 3:44:54 PM EDT
[#8]
You steal those from MP.net man... I think...
Link Posted: 9/19/2005 3:57:11 PM EDT
[#9]
I really love your photo threads Lumpy.
It warms my heart to see how professional the Iraqis have become!
To see them walk, and work with pride - they will become our greatest allies in the years to come.
Arabs have long cultural memories - they will not forget our kindness.
Link Posted: 9/19/2005 4:03:58 PM EDT
[#10]

A group of Church of England bishops proposed that the church meet one day with Muslim clerics to apologize for a 'long litany of errors' committed by the West in Iraq, including the 2003 invasion.


Man, What The FUCK?
Link Posted: 9/19/2005 4:05:32 PM EDT
[#11]

Quoted:

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umm.

they all arnt working




Uh, no fucking shit?




seem to be working here


should have entitled this one "BLING BLING"
cache.gettyimages.com/comp/55717904.jpg?x=x&dasite=GettyImages&ef=2&ev=1&dareq=5F276688A96A357A3757BAF18671FE4B781CF461BB6606AD



I think the pink shelves are a nice touch, it really brings out vibrance in the shop.
Link Posted: 9/19/2005 4:10:02 PM EDT
[#12]
Thanks, Lumpy!

HH
Link Posted: 9/19/2005 4:19:18 PM EDT
[#13]
i sure missed these posts and i'm glad you're back.
Link Posted: 9/19/2005 4:25:55 PM EDT
[#14]


Trigger control.  Sheesh.
Link Posted: 9/19/2005 4:42:01 PM EDT
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A group of Church of England bishops proposed that the church meet one day with Muslim clerics to apologize for a 'long litany of errors' committed by the West in Iraq, including the 2003 invasion.


Man, What The FUCK?



That's what I thought too. Seriously, What The Fuck?
Link Posted: 9/19/2005 4:56:12 PM EDT
[#16]
I love how the Brits dont even put their helmets on when theres shooting involved
Link Posted: 9/19/2005 5:35:22 PM EDT
[#17]


Good Lord!
Link Posted: 9/19/2005 6:02:32 PM EDT
[#18]

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You steal those from MP.net man... I think...



Know what *I* think ?

I think you don't have any fucking idea what the hell you're talking about.

What part of "Getty Images" Don't you understand ?  


Or is your sole purpose here to try and start shit ?

No doubt Lumpy will be along to tell you where to shove your accusation....

Friggen trolls.....

Link Posted: 9/19/2005 6:11:36 PM EDT
[#19]
thaks for the pics.
Link Posted: 9/19/2005 6:16:54 PM EDT
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You steal those from MP.net man... I think...




Actually sir, I search for these photos on Yahoo News and Getty Images as well as several others, just like the people that post at the website you are talking about.

Please, feel free to go over to that website and link me to the post I "stole" from.  Id like to see it.

If you're big enough to make statements about my integrity, feel free to back it up.
Link Posted: 9/19/2005 6:17:34 PM EDT
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You steal those from MP.net man... I think...



Dumbass....

It's...
Link Posted: 9/19/2005 6:18:57 PM EDT
[#22]

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Good Lord!



Lord, nothing. That fucker plays for the other team.
Link Posted: 9/19/2005 6:22:56 PM EDT
[#23]
Another great set of pics, Lumpy!

Dumbass new guys don't have a clue...
Link Posted: 9/19/2005 6:25:51 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 9/19/2005 6:27:23 PM EDT
[#25]
I don't feel I have been on here long enough to call someone a troll...so I'll kindly ask the broke dicks to stop fucking up another great thread from Lumpy. Thanks Lump I always check for  your updates as soon as I sign in.
Link Posted: 9/19/2005 6:38:49 PM EDT
[#26]
At least we know he's not the King because he has shit all over him.

Link Posted: 9/19/2005 6:40:02 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 9/19/2005 6:44:59 PM EDT
[#28]
"Homey don't play dat..."

Link Posted: 9/19/2005 7:13:12 PM EDT
[#29]
Thanks Lumpy, great pics!

Link Posted: 9/19/2005 7:34:23 PM EDT
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Now we know what Terrell Owens does in the offseason while he's missing training camp.

Link Posted: 9/19/2005 7:45:51 PM EDT
[#31]


Definite PhotoShop bait




I can see the merges with the NOLA looter and Lurtz from LOTR already.

wganz

Link Posted: 9/19/2005 8:09:32 PM EDT
[#33]
Thanks Lump...GREAT as usual! Carry on...........
Link Posted: 9/19/2005 8:10:37 PM EDT
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Good Lord!



Someone photoshop the looter on him, quick!



Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Link Posted: 9/19/2005 8:27:45 PM EDT
[#35]

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You steal those from MP.net man... I think...


Hey, I think...shut the fuck up.

Thanks Lumpy.
Link Posted: 9/19/2005 8:36:44 PM EDT
[#36]
he didnt gank these from MP net.........they have newer better ones over there
Link Posted: 9/19/2005 8:39:20 PM EDT
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he didnt gank these from MP net.........they have newer better ones over there




Blow me Becky
Link Posted: 9/19/2005 8:45:32 PM EDT
[#38]
poor bugger looks like he forgot you can use your hands to dig with instead of your head......
Link Posted: 9/19/2005 8:54:38 PM EDT
[#39]
Link Posted: 9/19/2005 9:02:49 PM EDT
[#40]
Thanks Lumpy, great thread!

Are there any pictures of the British tank attack on the jail today? I looked all over the place and never saw any.

Regardless, thanks again.
Link Posted: 9/19/2005 9:11:11 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 9/19/2005 9:21:00 PM EDT
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Wasnt he in Lord of the Rings? Uruk-Hai?
Link Posted: 9/19/2005 9:21:09 PM EDT
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Someone photoshop the looter on him, quick!


Yes looterize him, please



Here you go lol
Link Posted: 9/19/2005 9:21:51 PM EDT
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us.news3.yimg.com/us.i2.yimg.com/p/ap/20050918/capt.bag13209181654.iraq_bag132.jpg?x=225&y=345&sig=c2lFi9Uwkughf2_UNqHR5g--
Iraqi soldiers descend from a vehicle upon arriving in Karbala, 100 Km south of Baghdad, Sunday Sept. 18, 2005, as part of a protection force for the pilgrims arriving to attend the annual religious commemoration for the Mid of Shaban (Islamic month),and to celebrate the birthday of Imam al-Mahdi, the last Imam of the 12th Imam grandsons of Prophet Mohammed. Security measures were stepped up for the celebrations that will start on Monday, with an increased Iraqi army presence in the area. (AP Photo/Alaa Al-Marjani)




Is it just me, or do the Iraqi soldiers look more and more like us everyday . . . .
Fashionable Eyepro
Proper trigger disipline
Weapon at the low ready
Tactical knee pads
Combat/hiking boots



I think iraq could now take on the whole middle east. They are the only country in the region that knows how to shoot. Guess saddam never needed WMD's in the first place, just some good weapons training.
Link Posted: 9/19/2005 9:53:03 PM EDT
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Iraqi soldiers descend from a vehicle upon arriving in Karbala, 100 Km south of Baghdad, Sunday Sept. 18, 2005, as part of a protection force for the pilgrims arriving to attend the annual religious commemoration for the Mid of Shaban (Islamic month),and to celebrate the birthday of Imam al-Mahdi, the last Imam of the 12th Imam grandsons of Prophet Mohammed. Security measures were stepped up for the celebrations that will start on Monday, with an increased Iraqi army presence in the area. (AP Photo/Alaa Al-Marjani)




Is it just me, or do the Iraqi soldiers look more and more like us everyday . . . .
Fashionable Eyepro
Proper trigger disipline
Weapon at the low ready
Tactical knee pads
Combat/hiking boots



I like it, it's a sign of progress. The first media pics of Iraqi trainees made me go "oh mannnng"

But then again i'm just a arm chair commando.
Link Posted: 9/19/2005 9:54:46 PM EDT
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Here you go lol







Thanks Lumpy, another great thread!

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