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Mumbai bombing

A bit of a pisser for sure, but there is a deeper significance to the coordinated bombing attack on Mumbai earlier this week.

11/9 New York
11/3 Madrid
7/7 London
11/7 Mumbai
(if you are American you will have to switch the numbers to have any hope of understanding them)

I have figured out what the finest idiots in the CIA never could - Islamic terrorists hate odd numbers.

Personally this is a cause for celebration. I was born on 10/4 and will be one of the last to be beheaded.

Comments (6)

I'm comforted by your revelation, as I'm 6/2.

Davao bombings occured on March 4 and April 2, 2004. Odd dates thus no Islamic terrorists must be behind it.

Actually, the popular suspects were military generals who were to create chaos to justify military rule.

suki:

I might be safe for awhile - 10/20 ;)

hmmmm, for me, I guess they'll have to flip a coin...1/20

: O

Safe three (oh,oh) times over. My, my wife's and our wedding anniversary are all 24/10.

Of course, the previous post should have read:
My, my wife's birthday and...

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