The War on Terror Bourne Again

That's hysterical, fortunately I speak fluent /bin/sh :)

But why is it terribly left-leaning? Silly, yes.

And, I guess that rm -rf is considered WMD, so that's why they didn't use it?
 
jj said:
That's hysterical, fortunately I speak fluent /bin/sh :)

But why is it terribly left-leaning? Silly, yes.

And, I guess that rm -rf is considered WMD, so that's why they didn't use it?

Fortunately? For myself, I wasn't sure if it was fortunate or unfortunate that I understood every line. ;)
(That was one of those "Damn, am I a GEEK!" jokes.) ;)
 
jj said:
That's hysterical, fortunately I speak fluent /bin/sh :)

But why is it terribly left-leaning? Silly, yes.

And, I guess that rm -rf is considered WMD, so that's why they didn't use it?

Are you one of those guys who never uses rm without -i ? :D

couldn't find bin laden...
tried to connect Iraq with al-queda...
no WMD except in North Korea....
USS_Abraham_Lincoln mission accomplished...
Democracy failed...
oil...
blah, blah, blah...

It doesn't read like an M. Moore "documentary" to you?
 
Freakshow said:
Fortunately? For myself, I wasn't sure if it was fortunate or unfortunate that I understood every line. ;)
(That was one of those "Damn, am I a GEEK!" jokes.) ;)

Geek is a modern term of endearment. :p
 

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