'05 Stealth Gray SUT
A Mellow Mix of Black & Bling
'05 Stealth Gray SUT
A Mellow Mix of Black & Bling
\'05 Black LUX SUV,air, nav,roof
20in Kaotik NT-1s with 35x13.50Pro Comp Xtreme All terrain
TAIL RATED!
At least ther forest service will be driving H2's. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>Shut it Mr. H3er.
http://www.jalopnik.com/cars/news/the-gwagens-a-beauty-...ored-merc-142901.php
Canadians suffer minor injuries in Afghan blast
CTV.ca News Staff
It was a close call for Canadian soldiers who escaped death Wednesday after a suspected suicide bomber blew up a truck packed with explosives near their patrol in Afghanistan.
Three soldiers from Edmonton were treated for superficial injuries, said Col. Steve Bowes, commander of the Canadian Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT). There was some bruising, and one soldier received minor burns to his hands and the back of his neck.
"But they are all OK and they are back on duty," Bowes told CTV on Wednesday.
But a 10-year-old Afghan boy wasn't so lucky. He was killed along with the suicide attacker in the blast, which served to remind Canadian troops of the dangers facing them in the country.
The explosion occurred near an orphanage, about one kilometre outside of the city of Kandahar.
Bowes said it appears that the suspect vehicle made a short U-turn and then came back at the Canadian convoy and detonated.
"The investigation is ongoing but it looks like it was a suicide bombing."
Bowes said the irony is that Canadian troops enjoy a great deal of popular support in Kandahar.
"There is no part of this city where we cannot go. We simply need to be safe when we go there," he said.
"There is an extremist element and it's an element that you know will go to any ends to achieve their objectives."
Defence Minister Bill Graham recently warned that the move by Canadian troops from the more stable capital of Kabul to Kandahar -- widely known as a hotbed of militant activity -- could boost the odds of Canadian deaths and injuries.
Graham said from Ottawa Wednesday that he was relieved to hear the soldiers weren't seriously hurt.
"We're extremely cautious as we move into the Kandahar process," he said. "The chief of defence staff has assured me that we're taking all precautions to protect our troops, and I'm confident that we'll do that."
Graham said he was also pleased that lives may have been saved by the new light-armored vehicles the troops are using, called G-Wagons.
Despite the power of the blast, witnesses said the soldiers' G-Wagon was hardly damaged.
"I have renewed faith in the vehicles we're driving," Warrant Officer Mike Gauley said. He added the troops inspected the vehicle carefully for damage, but all they found was "a broken headlight."
The wagons were ordered after a landmine killed two Canadians travelling in a lighter Iltis jeep in October, 2003. But with the Taliban and al Qaeda blamed for a recent wave of suicide bombings, and with 1,000 more Canadians headed for combat in Afghanistan, the Opposition says the new vehicles aren't enough.
"The government basically committed our troops to fight guerillas in Afghanistan without making sure they had the equipment," said Ontario Conservative MP Gordon O'Connor.
Lieutenant-Colonel Wayne Eyre at the Edmonton Garrison said the names of the injured Canadian soldiers -- who are part of the 101-soldier Edmonton contingent -- won't be released.
They were part of a routine supply convoy bringing goods to Canada's provincial reconstruction team in Kandahar.
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2005 Toyota Corolla LE
About your cut-in-paste, I am happy to read that they are doing their jobs in saving lives *The G-wagon that is*
'05 Stealth Gray SUT
A Mellow Mix of Black & Bling
The only reason they chose the G-Wagon is so they can be different than the US...
Give me an up armor humvee any day
P.S. Reports came out last year that the original order of G-Wagons that the Canadian Military ordered had floors that were heavily rusting (dangerously so)
I guess I am the orginal poster...I hope you didn't think I was talking smack about your G-Wagon by posting it. I thought it was pretty wild seeing a "greened out" G-Wagon. All I see are black ones covered with more chrome than anything else. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
No offense at all. I was just following up on your post with update about G-wagen's action in Afgan.
As for the mall crawlers...i sadly agree...too many bling-bling G's around.
2004 Mercedes G500
2005 Toyota Corolla LE
G-Wagon brings teh suck </div></BLOCKQUOTE> X2
I didn't know Canada had an Army. I just thought we took care of them. Those trucks are really for pulling their horse trailers. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
They're highly trained at repelling Eskimo attacks.
I guess I am the orginal poster...I hope you didn't think I was talking smack about your G-Wagon by posting it. I thought it was pretty wild seeing a "greened out" G-Wagon. All I see are black ones covered with more chrome than anything else.
About your cut-in-paste, I am happy to read that they are doing their jobs in saving lives *The G-wagon that is* </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
Thai for sure got all butt hurt about the perceived slight. He's got really thin skin but likes to talk big.
Thai for sure got all butt hurt about the perceived slight. He's got really thin skin but likes to talk big. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
Now, Drifty, be nice...i think that EVERYONE here knows how sensitive you and your boyfriends get.
2004 Mercedes G500
2005 Toyota Corolla LE
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by DRTYFN:
Thai for sure got all butt hurt about the perceived slight. He's got really thin skin but likes to talk big. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
Now, Drifty, be nice...i think that EVERYONE here knows how sensitive you and your boyfriends get. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
You're soooo going to regret piping up again.
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by timgco:
At least ther forest service will be driving H2's. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>Shut it Mr. H3er. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
PHUK U 2'R.
TAIL RATED!
Canada bought the fagwagons because they`re too scared of the heat associated with an American Icon.
As a Canadian General qouted, " What are we suppose to do with these?(Referring to the G wagons) Might as well attach a white flag to the antenna."
Even the Canadians are at a loss.
Dodge G Wagons totally bring teh ghey.
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As a Canadian General qouted, " What are we suppose to do with these?(Referring to the G wagons) Might as well attach a white flag to the antenna." </div></BLOCKQUOTE>That's what the French would do.
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