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Posted: Thu 13 Mar, 2003 8:30 pm
by hawkeye
first let me clear a few things up
1 is this or is this not a web site for ex-forces to get together for a chat?
2 if i wanted an interigation on what i did or how i did it id go down the pub?
3 this is a non secure site with anyone who can sign in so i take it being a wanna be site as well.
4 i have a life and dont come on here every night thats why days may pass when i dont reply.
5 ive told you about me but how many will ever meet me errrrr none
6 stick this one in your pipe and smoke it rover answer your own question's you have the internet look them up
now can i get on with my past time of looking at this web site.
hawkeye
Posted: Thu 13 Mar, 2003 10:24 pm
by veloman
this is getting all a bit 6th form.hawkeye,jump in your klepper and p,,, off.
veloman
Posted: Fri 14 Mar, 2003 7:34 am
by Rover
Hawkeye
You opened Pandoras Box.
Both your response and more so your lack of response speaks volumes.
Rover
Posted: Fri 14 Mar, 2003 12:35 pm
by Sisyphus
None of us will meet you only because you don't want us to. Send your address/telephone # to anyone via pm and I'm sure someone would drop in for a pint and a chat. I'm in Cheshire so am only a short drive away.
Of course, you could meet up at the 30 miler charity event or the proposed meet on Anglesey.
We all look forward to seeing you at one or other of these events.
What? Can't make them (or any other?)
Never mind, I'm sure you'll be turning up at an SB reunion at Poole?
Won't you??

Posted: Fri 14 Mar, 2003 2:58 pm
by El Prez
Come on Hawkeye, you haven't replied to my PM either. Here's a couple more that are so simple I managed to think of them.
1)When exiting an 'O' class Boat which hatch do you use?
2)While working on the casing underwater in the Garloch the boat suddenly enters a pocket of freshwater. Do you
a) re-enter the boat through the hatch?
b) remain where you are and continue retrieving your kit?
c) advise the crew via hand signals?
3)What are the initials of SB CSM 1984-1987?
Prove you are not the weakest link,

Posted: Fri 14 Mar, 2003 4:31 pm
by harry hackedoff
Hola Roberto, buenos notches mi compadre, que pasa?
Never one to say"I told you so"

but on this occasion, hmmm.
Alimentary, my dear Watson
Re-breathers have changed since your day, the answer you expected(Not) was five meters. Visit Draeger`s website or the Buddy "Inspiration"
You`ll be amazed. Best in the world are Cis-Lunar from Florida, used in extended cave diving. Dive-time and depth records are now a question of" How deep do you want to go and how long do you want to stay there?"
In the words of our own dear Queen, "Another one bites the dust"
Self-abusers, doncha just lov`em?
Sadly, no.
Aye,
Posted: Fri 14 Mar, 2003 5:42 pm
by El Prez
Re-breathers have changed since your day, the answer you expected(Not) was five meters.
Remove your clothes, prepare for the Prod of destiny, and say after me, "I must get the answer right!" A fair bit out, but no clues to the clueless!

Posted: Fri 14 Mar, 2003 8:21 pm
by hawkeye
oh what fun slog it out between yourselves and if any person disbeleves me so what i dont need to prove if i was a member or not i just wanted a bit of fun.
Posted: Fri 14 Mar, 2003 8:48 pm
by El Prez
oh what fun slog it out between yourselves and if any person disbeleves me so what i dont need to prove if i was a member or not i just wanted a bit of fun.
Fun?

Just failed the course, RTU. Return to Urbanity.

Posted: Fri 14 Mar, 2003 9:55 pm
by Archie
By 'eck it's all gone quiet in Staffordshire!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted: Sat 15 Mar, 2003 12:12 am
by voodoo sprout
Pfff, talk about easy questions Rob!
1)
What was the casual name for the LC base at ATURM?
10 Downing street (those lib dems are tough buggers you know...)
2)
What chemical is used in rebreather sets?
Fairy liquid, although marmalade can be an acceptable alternative.
3)
What is the max depth a rebreather set is used at?
The deep end at the childrens swimming pool.
4)
When exiting an 'O' class Boat which hatch do you use?
The one marked "exit".
5)
While working on the casing underwater in the Garloch the boat suddenly enters a pocket of freshwater. Do you
a) re-enter the boat through the hatch?
b) remain where you are and continue retrieving your kit?
c) advise the crew via hand signals?
c - you swim to he surface and get your mobile phone out, calling the captain to inform him he's gone down. When the sub surfaces again, you use hand signals, a demonstration of which is shown here...

6)
What are the initials of SB CSM 1984-1987?
R.E.G.I.N.A.L.D
Next!
Posted: Sat 15 Mar, 2003 12:17 am
by Archie
This man is so good he can carry both halves of the klepper next time around, am I good to Him or what?
Posted: Sat 15 Mar, 2003 9:06 am
by El Prez
Q5 is spurious, you'd be history if it hit freshwater! Going down. Sad but true.

Apparently most of the answers to the questions I posed are in various books on the SBS. i wasn't aware of that,................or was I, will I ever reassure readers of my credibility, and liquidity (nice pun Parry, why thank you altar ego)

Posted: Sat 15 Mar, 2003 9:11 am
by Archie
I don't care, he can still carry both halves of the klepper!