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  #1
Ginge
 
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In article <pan.2003.09.08.16.33.36.269660@hotmail.com>, Wik wrote...

> The incontinent baboon sleeps heavily in /Antwerp/, tonight.
>
> At midnight, /he/ will have the material you asked for.
>
> Bring gloves.


OK.

Newcastle: 2, Manchester City: 2

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  #2
Platypus
 
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Bear wrote:
>


<snip>

> Fight fire with fire, say I


Did anyone else try to ROT-13 that?

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  #3
Halla
 
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On Tue, 9 Sep 2003 03:17:46 +0100, Bear
<bastardUNDERSCOREbear@yahoo.com> blethered:


>Pretextual sublimation and Marxist capitalism

[...]

Uh-huh. Where's the rest of it?
 
  #4
Pip
 
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On Tue, 09 Sep 2003 12:39:05 +0200, Ace <b.rogers@virgin.net> wrote:

>On Tue, 09 Sep 2003 03:31:35 +0100, Platypus <platypus@ukrm.org>
>wrote:
>
>>Bear wrote:
>>>

>><snip>
>>
>>> Fight fire with fire, say I

>>
>>Did anyone else try to ROT-13 that?

>
>Err no, why would they?


Now _that_ is a definite Diamond Nine, that is. With smoke.

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  #5
Bear
 
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Pip wibbled ...

> Now _that_ is a definite Diamond Nine, that is. With smoke.


ROTFLMAO

PS while boating on the Broads, I saw the Red Arrows practising ... very
impressive.
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  #6
Wik
 
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On Tue, 09 Sep 2003 00:06:51 +0100, Bear yammered:

> The last time anyone mentioned Top Secret around here, I believe it was
> AndyR, followed closely by your good self, but of course I could be wrong.


<waves>

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| Wik -UKRMHRC#10- 2000 ZX12R-A1 -DC#1 -'FOT#0 'FOF #39 - BOD#12 BOB#12
|# You don't believe me | "Experience is the worst teacher.
|That the scenery | It always gives the test first
|Could be a cold-blooded killer. | and the instruction afterward."


 
  #7
Wik
 
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On Tue, 09 Sep 2003 19:43:33 +0100, Badger yammered:

[of the Red Arrows]

> hundreds of tons of steel in that way.


<anorak>

Umm, prolly nearer 50 tonnes, all up.

Max T/O weight of a Hawk T1 is ~8,500kg. For display purposes, I'd guess
nearer 4-5000kg.

</a>
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| Wik -UKRMHRC#10- 2000 ZX12R-A1 -DC#1 -'FOT#0 'FOF #39 - BOD#12 BOB#12
|# You don't believe me | "Experience is the worst teacher.
|That the scenery | It always gives the test first
|Could be a cold-blooded killer. | and the instruction afterward."


 
  #8
Bear
 
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Badger wibbled ...
> On Tue, 9 Sep 2003 12:17:48 +0100, Bear wrote:
> >
> > PS while boating on the Broads, I saw the Red Arrows practising ... very
> > impressive.

>
> Multi-colour trails? Shapes drawn in the sky, ending with a heart &
> arrow? I saw that the other day when they were at Duxford. I was
> some 10 miles away and still had a near-perfect view of the results.
> Impressive? There's an inadequacy about the word when it's applied to
> precision control by several people of hundreds of tons of steel in
> that way.


Actually, TBH, I'm not *that* impressed ... it's shapes, and lines and
maneuvering, yes, and yes it's very impressive, but this is what they
*do* FFS ... and *all* they do ... they should be bloody good at it.

<but yes, it was great watching them >
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  #9
Bear
 
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Wik wibbled ...
> On Tue, 09 Sep 2003 00:06:51 +0100, Bear yammered:
>
> > The last time anyone mentioned Top Secret around here, I believe it was
> > AndyR, followed closely by your good self, but of course I could be wrong.

>
> <waves>


Be quiet, Fromage.
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  #10
Wik
 
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On Tue, 09 Sep 2003 20:40:39 +0100, Bear yammered:

> Wik wibbled ...
>> On Tue, 09 Sep 2003 00:06:51 +0100, Bear yammered:
>>
>> > The last time anyone mentioned Top Secret around here, I believe it
>> > was AndyR, followed closely by your good self, but of course I could
>> > be wrong.

>>
>> <waves>

>
> Be quiet, Fromage.


I'm not the first guy who fell in love with a girl he met in
a restaurant who then turned out to be the daughter of a kidnapped
scientist only to lose her to a childhood lover who she'd last seen on a
deserted island and who turned out fifteen years later to be the leader of
the French Underground.

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| Wik -UKRMHRC#10- 2000 ZX12R-A1 -DC#1 -'FOT#0 'FOF #39 - BOD#12 BOB#12
|# You don't believe me | "Experience is the worst teacher.
|That the scenery | It always gives the test first
|Could be a cold-blooded killer. | and the instruction afterward."


 
  #11
Hillary
 
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On Tue, 09 Sep 2003 22:15:22 +0100, Wik <Rik_Ryall@hotmail.com> said

>On Tue, 09 Sep 2003 20:40:39 +0100, Bear yammered:
>
>> Wik wibbled ...
>>> On Tue, 09 Sep 2003 00:06:51 +0100, Bear yammered:
>>>
>>> > The last time anyone mentioned Top Secret around here, I believe it
>>> > was AndyR, followed closely by your good self, but of course I could
>>> > be wrong.
>>>
>>> <waves>

>>
>> Be quiet, Fromage.

>
>I'm not the first guy who fell in love with a girl he met in
>a restaurant who then turned out to be the daughter of a kidnapped
>scientist only to lose her to a childhood lover who she'd last seen on a
>deserted island and who turned out fifteen years later to be the leader of
>the French Underground.


It's a German name. It means, she whose bosoms defy gravity.

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