-Caveat Lector-
sorry but you are a long long way from really understanding
why our strange friend C used the word kyber and the intention
behind it.
He was referring to the film Carry on up the Khyber and because that film
featured
around scotsman with kilts/skirts and naked genitals
the express
Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2001 3:22 AM
Subject: [CTRL] Final word on khyber
> -Caveat Lector-
>
> "Khyber is a Hebrew word meaning a fort"
>
> >From http://www.afghan-network.net/khyber.html
>
> Nonetheless, I don't see why a Scot would be wielding an Afghan k
-Caveat Lector-
"Khyber is a Hebrew word meaning a fort"
>From http://www.afghan-network.net/khyber.html
Nonetheless, I don't see why a Scot would be wielding an Afghan knife. If Khyber is a
form of dagger or sword, is it a modern brand-name? I used to be familiar with much of
the world's cut