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Old 08-15-2003, 05:48 PM
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Iraq's Top 10 tips for Blackout endurance

Iraqis' top 10 tips for enduring blackout in the heat
And they should know

Friday, August 15, 2003 Posted: 2:27 PM EDT (1827 GMT)

BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- Iraqis who have suffered for months with little electricity gloated Friday over a blackout in the northeastern United States and southern Canada and offered some tips to help Americans beat the heat.

From frequent showers to rooftop slumber parties, Iraqis have developed advanced techniques to adapt to life without electricity.

Daily highs have soared above 120 degrees Fahrenheit recently as Iraq's U.S. administrators have been unable to get power back to prewar levels. Some said it was poetic justice that some Americans should suffer the same fate, if only briefly.

"Let them taste what we have tasted," said Ali Abdul Hussein, selling "Keep Cold" brand ice chests on a sidewalk. "Let them sit outside drinking tea and smoking cigarettes waiting for the power to come back, just like the Iraqis."

Here is a top 10 list -- starting at No. 10 and ending at the No. 1 suggestion, compiled from comments on the streets of Baghdad:

10. Sleep on the roof
Without power -- and hence without air conditioning -- Iraqis have taken to climbing up stairs in the hot nights. Some install metal bed frames on rooftops, while others simply stretch out on thin mattresses. "We sleep on the roof," said Hadia Zeydan Khalaf, 38, wearing a black head-to-toe abaya in the hot sun. "It's cooler there."

9. Sit in the shade
Many Iraqis go outside when the power's off. "We sit in the shade," said George Ruweid, 27, playing cards with friends on the sidewalk. Of the U.S. blackout, he said: "I hope it lasts for 20 years. Let them feel our suffering."

8. Head for the water
"We go to the river, just like in the old days," said Saleh Moayet, 53. Several people said they had seen American beaches on television, and suggested they might be a good place to sit out the blackout. "They have so many beautiful beaches," said Hamid Khelil, 44. "They should go where it isn't so hot."

7. Shower frequently
"I take showers all day," said Raed Ali, 33. "Before I go up to the roof to sleep, I take a shower and I'm cooler."

6. Buy blocks of ice
When refrigerators shut down, there's no better way to keep food cool. Mohammed Abdul Zahara, 24, sells about 20 a day from a roadside table. "When it's hot people buy a lot of ice," he said.

5. Check for bitter-enders
"They should go to the power stations and see what the problem is," suggested Ahmed Abdul Hussein, 21. "Maybe there are followers of Saddam Hussein who are sabotaging their power stations. That's what happens here."

4. Get a generator
Abbas Abdul al-Amir, 53, has one of a long row of shops selling generators in Baghdad's Karadah shopping street. When the power goes out, sales go up. "I sell about 30 generators a day," he said. "When the shutdown lasts I can sell even more."

3. Call in the Iraqis
Some suggested the Americans ask the Iraqis how to get the power going again. "Let them take experts from Iraq," said Alaa Hussein, 32, waiting in a long line for gas because there was no electricity for the pumps. "Our experts have a lot of experience in these matters."

2. Use foul language
"When the power goes out, I curse everybody," said Emad Helawi, a 63-year-old accountant. "I curse God. I curse Saddam Hussein. And I curse the Americans."

And No. 1: Take to the streets
The most frequent suggestion among Iraqis for Americans suffering without power was protest. Some said demonstrations can be effective in persuading authorities to turn on the switch.
"We held protests. After that we had fewer blackouts," Ahmed Abdul Hussein said without even a hint of sarcasm. "I'd suggest Americans go out and demonstrate."


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Old 08-15-2003, 06:15 PM
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What these F-ing Morons do not realize, is that there will be less mass graves under USA and Coalition Control!

What was torn down cannot be built over night!

The OIL that could be used for $$ for the economy to be rebuilt is being stolen or sabotaged.

I am getting tired of losing our People there from these little pissants who Could Not Say a Thing under the regime they lived under in fear.

If they ever get their collective heads out of their asses and try working together for the Good Of Iraq, maybe things will change!
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Old 08-15-2003, 07:32 PM
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LMAO!!!!!!!!!!!! that is a scream. i love what each of the iraqis have to say.
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Old 08-16-2003, 02:55 AM
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who cares about those damn iraqis???
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Old 08-17-2003, 08:49 PM
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What these F-ing Morons do not realize, is that there will be less mass graves under USA and Coalition Control!

What was torn down cannot be built over night!

The OIL that could be used for $$ for the economy to be rebuilt is being stolen or sabotaged.

I am getting tired of losing our People there from these little pissants who Could Not Say a Thing under the regime they lived under in fear.

If they ever get their collective heads out of their asses and try working together for the Good Of Iraq, maybe things will change!
here here.

I'm sure it's a lot cooler in the ground with a round from an AK-47 in your head too. If they want, i'm sure Saddam would be willing to come back and help them out.

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Old 08-18-2003, 07:54 AM
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wow, some people are over sensitive.
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Old 08-18-2003, 01:35 PM
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wow, some people are over sensitive.
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