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From: ginge on 21 Mar 2010 12:58 On Sun, 21 Mar 2010 10:41:17 -0600, vulgarandmischevious <vulgarandmischevious(a)gmail.com> wrote: >ginge <the.gingeREMOVE(a)THISgmail.com> wrote: > >>And get shot, by the most highly regarded elite special forces unit in >>the world. > >This British always say that the SAS is the most highly regarded. Not >everyone does. Evidently, not everyone is right.
From: DR on 21 Mar 2010 14:03 vulgarandmischevious posted: >ginge <the.gingeREMOVE(a)THISgmail.com> wrote: > >>And get shot, by the most highly regarded elite special forces unit in >>the world. > >This British always say that the SAS is the most highly regarded. Not >everyone does. Yeah, but the gainsayers are foreign and therefore don't count. -- Darren GSF1200N K3 From acceleration comes exhilaration.
From: Monkey on 21 Mar 2010 14:13 "darsy" <darsy(a)sticky.co.uk> wrote in message news:fgecq5h6k8vf3envnpgdmdcf5vs1a023bd(a)4ax.com... > On Sun, 21 Mar 2010 15:09:00 -0000, "Monkey" > <monkey(a)surfREMOVEbum.freeserve.remove.uk> wrote: >>I love the deep insight into the terrorist psyche: >> >>"If you are a terrorist and you can get a detailed photo of a military >>installation for free online, that's bound to encourage you to think maybe >>I >>can break in there." > > I know you're probably being ironic, having known[1] a few actual > terrorists in my time, I can tell you they're generally not that > cogent as to think something like that through the whole way. I was simply saying that - however dimwitted a terrorist might be - seeing a photo of a military base on the internet probably wasn't going to provoke the reaction of 'I can see a photo of it so I'll try to break in'. > [1] and I wish I hadn't[2] <Snip> Eep. -- ZX6R F2 - The Gravelseeker BOTAFOT #121, BBB #2
From: Salad Dodger on 21 Mar 2010 14:38 On Sun, 21 Mar 2010 15:09:00 -0000, "Monkey" <monkey(a)surfREMOVEbum.freeserve.remove.uk> wrote: >"If you are a terrorist and you can get a detailed photo of a military >installation for free online, that's bound to encourage you to think maybe I >can break in there." It's that sort of fucked up logic that gets tourists arrested for taking pictures of Buck House.
From: John L on 21 Mar 2010 16:23 In article <fgecq5h6k8vf3envnpgdmdcf5vs1a023bd(a)4ax.com>, darsy <darsy(a)sticky.co.uk> wrote: > I know you're probably being ironic, having known[1] a few actual > terrorists in my time, I can tell you they're generally not that > cogent as to think something like that through the whole way. ... Cue: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGk2TojOd-4 (Ooh - have I ginged again? Hope not! Never mind.)
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