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20-06-2006, 08:48 #11
Re: New Uber-Walt
Who is this cnut cpunk? Give us his name... dunno why, but this really grips me. Being a Walt is one thing, but this is obscene and makes me want to tie him to the bonnet of a vehicle in Bagdad.
Originally Posted by cpunk
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20-06-2006, 08:50 #12
Re: New Uber-Walt
Ah! Balders old chap!
Originally Posted by BaldricksBullet
Something tells me you don't have a bullet with his name on it then!
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20-06-2006, 08:57 #13
Re: New Uber-Walt
Amazing how the review section still doesnt work! They dont want the truth to be out ha ha!
"If we lose faith in our capacity to guide and govern ourselves... then indeed our story is told. Deprived of our sovereignty, loaded with debts and taxation, our commerce shut out by foreign tariffs and quotas, England would sink to a fifth-rate power and nothing would remain of all her glories except a population much larger than this island can support." - Winston S. Churchill
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20-06-2006, 09:07 #14
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Good bloody idea!... I think I might start a library ... come on cpunk - wassisname!
Originally Posted by Storeman Norman
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20-06-2006, 13:13 #15
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Just wait until cpunk posts the follow up where he claims, in defence of being "walted" that 5 copies of his book were found in OBL's cave in the Tora Bora and the NSA think he used them as a planning guide for 9/11. Ergo the NSA invited Mr Arden in for a "chat sans tea and biccies". He then mumbles on about writing his books as a cover for black ops that the NSA forced him to do.. or some such bollox.
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20-06-2006, 13:56 #16
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Grauniad review:
</p> http://www.guardianbookshop.co.uk/Be...New%20releases
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*could this be a "covert" admission?Desert Fire
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Niall Arden
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RRP: £ 16.99
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Our price: £15.99
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Trapped. Surrounded. Betrayed. This is the shocking true story of a top secret mission in Iraq. A covert unit of British SAS, US Delta Force, CIA and British intelligence operatives was formed during the build up to the Second Gulf War to carry out top-secret operations in Northern Iraq. Officially they didn't exist*. To ensure the stability of Northern Iraq, these men were sent to recruit the Kurdish Peshmerga guerrillas to join the invasion. This ultra-clandestine mission was headed up by Niall Arden, an SAS veteran and black operations specialist.
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20-06-2006, 13:59 #17
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I just spoke to the publisher and to someone involved on this project, the book currently is being withdrawn from sale.
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20-06-2006, 14:08 #18
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"Dear Mr Arden, please find enclosed a 7.65mm bullet with your name inscribed. Ordinarily, I would only produce one such bullet, it's purpose being that if you own your own bullet, you should be free of the risk of being shot. In your case, I have made an exception and have produced 2,000 such mementos. The remaining 1,999 have been distributed throughout numerous factions in many parts of the world. Sleep peacefully. Lots of Love, Baldrick"
"Hurrah for the Works Group" just doesn't have the same ring...
"A volunteer is worth ten pressed men."
So, a TA battalion or nine Regular Guards battalions? Not a difficult choice, then (especially as we don't have nine Regular Guards battalions).
I am a number. I am not a free man.
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20-06-2006, 14:10 #19
Re: New Uber-Walt
Originally Posted by BaldricksBullet
Don't worry chookiep - as he is affectionately known - often has that effect on people.....Never crash land in Australia because everything can kill you
You like people for their qualities but love them for their defects
In the absence of light, darkness prevails....
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20-06-2006, 14:30 #20Senior Member
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Re: New Uber-Walt
Good, at least he wont make money from his lies
Originally Posted by inbredyokel666


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