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ro5=6372
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jireland
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And that say's it all, I now agree that anyone who deliberatly goes underwater in a boat has to be mad!
ex Airborne
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Smudger
Joined: 16 May 2006
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jireland wrote:And that say's it all, I now agree that anyone who deliberatly goes underwater in a boat has to be mad!
ex Airborne
A question also could be asked why would anyone feel the urge to leap from a servicable aircraft using a white hankie as a sunshade?
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jireland
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Ha Ha I knew someone would bite but I suppose we were all 'kin mad when we were young
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StanW
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Arthur R-S
Joined: 05 Aug 2006
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Location: Brandon, Suffolk
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 Submarines verses Parachutes
As you all well know, there is a time and place for everything, and for everything a place.
But when as a young sprog doing my submarine training, a certain Naval Officer who shall remain nameless, was drafted to a certain P and O class boat.
Standing on the jetty waiting for said boat to come alongside, placed next to his personal belongings, he had a parachute.
Now I learned many things at Dolphin, but nothing covered parachuting from submarines as a means of escape.
I was wondering if there was anyone out there that could possibly enlighten me on this mysterious subject.
Yours Aye
Arthur
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ro5=6372
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Redcapfred
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<http://www.sacl.info/rogues.htm>
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StanW
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jireland
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Do you mean the Freemasons? that wonderful organisation to which I belong!!!
John
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MB
Joined: 09 Oct 2006
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 Excess "baggage".
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Arthur R-S
Joined: 05 Aug 2006
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Location: Brandon, Suffolk
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All I can say is flood Q and group down together... lets spot the submariners amongst you...
Yours Glug glug
Arthur
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MB
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 Submariners, etc.
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