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We've been caught 'Squirrels detained'!

http://americanfuture.net/?p=2792

Our thoughts and prayers go out to the squirrels that were recently captured by Iran. The work they were performing was some of the most dangerous and courageous in the history of our country.

Hopefully we can arrange a peaceful swap and have them released. All small rodents in the country are at threat level 'red' and are ceasing operations.

Many countries have condemned the arrest of the squirrels and demand them released. Iran's head of rodent counter-espionage response was "Your nuts".

Read about arrest here:


July 17, 2007 | 10:07 AM Comments  0 comments

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The Wickedest City on Earth

Port Royal was once called "The richest and wickedest city on earth". It's located on a small spit just south of Kingston, Jamaica.

The movie "Pirates of the Caribbean" portray this town as a pirate haven.

On June 7, 1962 an earthquake destroyed most of the town causing it to sink into the Caribbean. Today Port Royal holds a treasure chest of 16th-17th century artifacts.

Originally it was founded by the Spanish but taken over by the English in 1655. At its height it had a one drinking house for every ten residents and was one of the most important ports for the English colonies.

Because it was difficult to defend Jamaican governors turned to pirates to defend the city.

My trip to Jamaica will take me to Port Royal and areas where the pirates of the caribbean once roamed.


July 6, 2007 | 9:07 AM Comments  0 comments

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The Wickedest City in the World

Port Royal was once called "The richest and wickedest city in the World". It's located on a small spit just south of Kingston, Jamaica.

The movie "Pirates of the Caribbean" portray this town as a pirate haven.

On June 7, 1692 an earthquake destroyed most of the town causing it to sink into the Caribbean. Today Port Royal holds a treasure chest of 16th-17th century artifacts.

Originally it was founded by the Spanish but taken over by the English in 1655. At its height it had a one drinking house for every ten residents and was one of the most important ports for the English colonies.

Because it was difficult to defend Jamaican governors turned to pirates to defend the city.

My trip to Jamaica will take me to Port Royal and areas where the pirates of the caribbean once roamed.


July 6, 2007 | 9:07 AM Comments  0 comments

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