- 20-03-2006, 06:19 #51Senior Member
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Re: Zap stickers
Ee, Frash ya back, thought ya'd bought it or gone normalish as no reports on downed cabs.
john
- 21-03-2006, 20:21 #52
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I see your point flashy. lol
Originally Posted by The Lord Flasheart
- 24-03-2006, 19:33 #53
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Hear hear!
Originally Posted by PP95AA
- 30-03-2006, 22:57 #54
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- 31-03-2006, 12:14 #55
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Aaah come off it fellas, you're just jealous that the Mighty '52nd whipped your arses when it came to zapping Germany into oblivion. The beauty of the frog was that even a NIG Air Tpr could knock out at least 30 an hour, whereas the maple leaf was a complex pattern and far too difficult for your average bowser mong to produce, probably too difficult even for a winged warrior. And as for the Maid of Warsaw, you'd need some kind of laser device to do one of those buggers.
Originally Posted by Pongo-Pilot
- 31-03-2006, 12:25 #56
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Quite agree Fred Frog, even us BATs were involved. Got a great picture of the Laughalot with a big fcuk off 652 on the chimney (sorry I don't do funnels). Trouble is it's glued into my album and I'm in it but I won't say who was cutting up the letters S-I-X. I seem to remember the question was how big a fcuking chimney did they think the Laughalot had?
I bought a military watch. It didn't tell me the time, it told me to get my hair cut.
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- 10-04-2006, 08:59 #57
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All these stories are quite entertaining in a Junior Officer's Jolly Japes sort of way, but I have always thought that the whole idea behind zap stickers is to use them cause really gross offence, ie by leaving behind wedding phots of birds that you have trapped, or on the Tomb of David in Israel...
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- 10-04-2006, 10:38 #58
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Correct the Maple leaf is/was way to complex for any of you toads . . But then 661 always was the more complex Sqn, with the more profesional soldiers comapred to the other two simple Sqns . .
Originally Posted by Fred_Frog_1987 Been there, Seen it, Done it. What I should of done was to 'Learn from it'
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- 10-04-2006, 11:08 #59
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I agree 661 was complex and the REME side was no different, not that I had much time to find out. Because I wasn't interested in SAILING, Noddy La****** fcuked me off to 651 within ten minutes.
I bought a military watch. It didn't tell me the time, it told me to get my hair cut.
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- 10-04-2006, 13:55 #60Senior Member
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