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Doc wrote:How do you go about getting a job with explosives?
I was with the Irish reserve army for 6 years and I never saw a grenade or bit of plastic explosive

was that because the provies stole them all? :.
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Nah they were just too mean to hand them out. We didnt get DPM until 2000. Its all very slow. I can tell you the Arms haul that was destined for IRA in the 70's that was caught at Dublin Airport was FN's 7.62 rifles were so similar to the Irish army that they incorporated them into it. I saw them and the hand guard was rattling and there was no Energa sight on it(make it easier to open the gas plug).

Not all of us love the provos here.

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Thanks fellas.

doc I have to do these courses because of the Reserve job I do plus they supplement my current qualifications.
When confronted by a difficult problem you can solve it more easily by reducing it to the question. How would the Lone Ranger handle this?

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I am actually studying biomedical engineering at college. I was barely coping with the maths and Mechanic/Thermofluid dynamics, when stress kicked in. Head of Dept is a gentleman and the course director is poxy prick. I am considering changing over to Sustainable Energy. I might have to take a year back or try and do it as a masters, we will see what happens. Also in Ireland we were tops at making pharamceutical but we outpriced ourselves out of the market.

In these times it difficult to know where to turn

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Doc wrote:I am actually studying biomedical engineering at college. I was barely coping with the maths and Mechanic/Thermofluid dynamics
i was with you right up till i'd finished reading "I am actually studying" then i lost it.
CIA got you pushing to many pencils.

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gung-hoeddie wrote:then i lost it.
Did you have another episode? Remember it's easier to dispose of a body if you cut it into six pieces first.

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six!! i see...folding it in half wasn't a good idea then.
CIA got you pushing to many pencils.

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And remember - the "Boil & Pop" technique should only be used for Action Figures... :shock:
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:oops: oh,
CIA got you pushing to many pencils.

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It worked in Snow Town, Steve.

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