British Man Hoping to Sell Saddam Hussein's "Buttock"
Has a part of the statue of Iraq's former leader that once stood in Baghdad's main square.
Exactly 10 years after the statue of Saddam Hussein was toppled in Baghdad's main square, a former SAS soldier still hopes to raise money through selling a piece of the figure.
Scenes of jubilation as the towering statue was pulled down were shown around the world on 9 April, 2003, and symbolised the end of Saddam's 24-year reign.
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SIMPSONS DID . . . oh, wait.
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Oh, I thought they were trying to sell George Galloway. He's been bought and paid for many times already.