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Daisy cutter bombs

Posted: Fri 28 Mar, 2003 4:58 pm
by craigmason71
does anyone no if the Daisy cutter bombs that were used aganist the taleban are being used against the republican guard ? 0X

Posted: Fri 28 Mar, 2003 7:52 pm
by Rotary Booty
Are there any Republican Guards on the forum who could take this question please?! :wink: No? It looks as if a 'tale ban' is in force! :lol:

It's RAF Craig.

Posted: Fri 28 Mar, 2003 9:03 pm
by El Prez
There was some very impressive footage of HE being used and then when the rags ran for it, they experienced airburst! Ouch 8)

Posted: Sun 30 Mar, 2003 2:35 am
by Pilgrim23
Actualy Derek it's R.A.F.

Mark.

Daisy Cutters

Posted: Sun 30 Mar, 2003 5:41 am
by Bruce McDonald
Yes I am quite sure that the the americans do have the dasiy cutter in their arsenal along side their new "mother of all bombs", but at the moment it has not been used, and is primarily a "shock and awe" weapon.

Posted: Sun 30 Mar, 2003 9:58 am
by Rotary Booty
Cheers for that Pilgrim.

Lets hope Jay spots that, and changes the logo at the bottom of these forum pages. Does that mean we should be showing the Royal Marines as 'R.M.', and the Royal Navy as 'R.N.' ?

(Actually Pilgrim, it's actually) :wink:

Posted: Sun 30 Mar, 2003 12:50 pm
by Pilgrim23
Oh 'ell (pardon the pun, Derek)

We do not need to be too pedantic.
I know, and you know what raf, RAF and R.A.F. mean. One and the same!

I could sit and mark most of the posts in this and many other forums as if they were test papers. It would take up hours of my valuable time. Probably raf was done for speed, not accuracy.

Let's keep it friendly (towards each other.)

Mark.

P.S.
Actually, actualy was due to my ignorance. Thought only one 'l'.

Daisy Cutter

Posted: Fri 18 Apr, 2003 12:42 pm
by soldierblue
I think the USA dropped leaflets saying they were going to use it, so the RG up and left, wise move don't you think

Posted: Fri 18 Apr, 2003 5:49 pm
by harry hackedoff
Welcome to Pedant`s Corner, Soldierblue, you are short of an "r" in your signature. As I said elsewhere, "treat everyday as you last", wise words indeed! If I`d have known I was going to last this long etc etc.

Is Daisy Cutter-Bombs that gel from Cheltenam Ladies College indoor beach volley-ball team, got sent down from Oxford for being "in flagrente" with one of the Dons(female) in the quad at Kings, niece of Octavia and Sheldrake Cutter-Bombs of Russel Square?
Really :o
Thought so. :wink:
Tell her I want me shreddies back :P

Aye, Harry Nice-But-Dim, fwar fwar fwar

Posted: Wed 23 Apr, 2003 6:38 am
by harry hackedoff
Further to that, it wasnt Cheltenham Ladies College, it was Roedean :wink:

Posted: Wed 23 Apr, 2003 7:05 am
by craigmason71
when did cheltenham ladies colledge get dragged into this conversation :(

Posted: Wed 23 Apr, 2003 9:20 am
by El Prez
Immediately after the cessation of hostilities and the return of Galloway to Glasgow. Now there's someone who should experience a tad of HE. 8)

Posted: Wed 23 Apr, 2003 10:28 am
by craigmason71
i wonder if he really was on saddam's payroll as he was always going to iraq and he tried to stop the war so maybee he was

Posted: Sun 08 Jun, 2003 3:53 pm
by Tab
Daisy Cutter bombs, just one question, will they cut the daisies in my garden, and if they do can I get one at the local garden centre.
:drinking: :drinking: :drinking: :drinking: :drinking: :drinking: :drinking:

Posted: Sun 08 Jun, 2003 4:20 pm
by Sticky Blue
I thought they were called Daisy Cutter after the woman that designed them. Her sister designs Lawn Mowers and is called Grass Cutter, I can't remeber the name of the sister that designed surgical tools for the jewish faith though... might have been Knobby or something like that.