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Old 06 January 2008, 22:54   #1
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Oh is that this dry stacking thing which the solenteers keep going on about - now I know why it costs so much!
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and I wonder how fast the rib goes with the wheels / suport posts, still attached ? they are not going to be cutting a key to ther door of mensa.. for that lot.
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I flashed on the scene in Apocalypse Now with the Huey transporting the PBR...

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Old 10 January 2008, 01:29   #5
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its abit lond winded
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I just kept thinking of the fuel bill... not for the RIB!
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Old 10 January 2008, 19:53   #7
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Exactly - why is the guy in the foreground continually saluting?and then he thinks he's surfing!!

Is that ship an aircraft carrier? if it is why don't they attach it to a trolley on the aircraft launcher flirt it down the deck and into the sea sorted
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Exactly - why is the guy in the foreground continually saluting?and then he thinks he's surfing!!

Is that ship an aircraft carrier? if it is why don't they attach it to a trolley on the aircraft launcher flirt it down the deck and into the sea sorted
Now that is a comment you would expect from an accountant.
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Old 11 January 2008, 08:50   #9
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The guy in yellow needs to flap his arms a lot harder if he has any hope of taking off.
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