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SC**2 a WALTER ?
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Can it really be six months since the dearth of SC**2!
Since then we have had no 'real walters' to have our fun with.
Lets face it anyone who signs as 'Walter' or 'Deniable Operative' are just out for a laugh and should be seen as such.
Others who sign with supposed 'hard' names--'slotted'--'wait to kill' or other some such stupid name, just ignore them.
Without people responding they soon wither.
As an observation on those I term 'real walters', that is those who like to give the impression that they were in the elite or special forces, there was one part of the selection they all failed;
Resistance to Interrogation.
Rover
Since then we have had no 'real walters' to have our fun with.
Lets face it anyone who signs as 'Walter' or 'Deniable Operative' are just out for a laugh and should be seen as such.
Others who sign with supposed 'hard' names--'slotted'--'wait to kill' or other some such stupid name, just ignore them.
Without people responding they soon wither.
As an observation on those I term 'real walters', that is those who like to give the impression that they were in the elite or special forces, there was one part of the selection they all failed;
Resistance to Interrogation.
Rover
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I'm a little late for this, but I have to have a little go? Yep old SC**2 looks like a walter to me, Clipper for Klepper! lay-out plans I ask you, seems a little too intense, would'nt get past the front door. If your still about SC**2 let me know how the inflation tubes are plugged in the Klepper or which ribs you remove for overnight lay ups? oh and while were at it where abouts in the Poole area is this technique practised, or whats the system called for towing canoes?
Never say "cannot"
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Hey DaveD!
Which ribs do you remove for overnight lay-ups? How are the inflation tubes plugged? And where is that magic place at Poole where these techniques are practiced. I seem to have forgotten!! As for towing techniques - the mind has just gone blank!! As far as I remember they were just called towing techniques!!
This isn't an example of a Walter reversing the practice of having a "hard" name and replacing it with a "soft" one such as "bucket of milk" is it?
Sneaky
Which ribs do you remove for overnight lay-ups? How are the inflation tubes plugged? And where is that magic place at Poole where these techniques are practiced. I seem to have forgotten!! As for towing techniques - the mind has just gone blank!! As far as I remember they were just called towing techniques!!
This isn't an example of a Walter reversing the practice of having a "hard" name and replacing it with a "soft" one such as "bucket of milk" is it?
Sneaky
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Mr Beaky do you slag everyone off on this site? I'm a little surprised that the Henry Morgan towing system never stayed in your mind as it was such a bitch to set up "and stay up" but time does play tricks. what about the best invention ever the "Allistone bag" do you remember anything of them? Oh and the "magic place" your words, was just a little reedy area somewhere in the bay, if you'd ever have done it you'd not have forgotten it and thats a fact. You ever do the Perishers course? whats that you say!
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