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    On a cold winters night in Belfast

    I've opened a special thread just for Tropper66.

    In here he can tell us all over and over again how he was aquainted with death, sent love letters from PIRA and single handedly orbitted Jupiter in a Scimitar before inventing the Red Arrows, quavers and cat litter trays.

    That way, with it all in here, the rest of the site won't have to read it on every other thread.

    Tropper, in your own time

    As I walked down the falls
    Fixed in Paddys sites
    He squeezed on the trigger
    and rifle it did bite

    The bullets rattled through me
    I thought this was the end
    In fact it was the begining
    ever since, on permanent send

    Its my mission to tell everyone
    tell them forty times
    I'll bore them with my life story
    then continue it in Rhyme

    There is a little secret
    The rounds were not from Mick
    I'd bored my oppos rigid
    the shots, were from blokes within my brick

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    Re: On a cold winters night in Belfast

    I am Honoured

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    Re: On a cold winters night in Belfast

    Bit dusty in here...

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    Re: On a cold winters night in Belfast

    Quote Originally Posted by Porridge_gun
    I've opened a special thread just for Tropper66.

    In here he can tell us all over and over again how he was aquainted with death, sent love letters from PIRA and single handedly orbitted Jupiter in a Scimitar before inventing the Red Arrows, quavers and cat litter trays.

    That way, with it all in here, the rest of the site won't have to read it on every other thread.

    Tropper, in your own time

    As I walked down the falls
    Fixed in Paddys sites
    He squeezed on the trigger
    and rifle it did bite

    The bullets rattled through me
    I thought this was the end
    In fact it was the begining
    ever since, on permanent send

    Its my mission to tell everyone
    tell them forty times
    I'll bore them with my life story
    then continue it in Rhyme

    There is a little secret
    The rounds were not from Mick
    I'd bored my oppos rigid
    the shots, were from blokes within my brick
    Really? My pussy would want a word with him then.

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    Re: On a cold winters night in Belfast

    Tropper I've never heard the story care to share it just one more time?


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    Re: On a cold winters night in Belfast

    Does the story involve Micks, Paddys and Fennies?
    I know I should not say this, but Cat Litter Trays?
    Who will help the Widow's Son?

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    Re: On a cold winters night in Belfast

    Quote Originally Posted by verticalgyro
    Bit dusty in here...
    PMSL. :P

    I'm having a sympathy clap ... :D
    Some days you wake and immediately start to worry. Nothing in particular is wrong, it's just the suspicion that forces are aligning quietly and there will be trouble ahead..... Formally known as Mucus, before I lost the log in....

    Well two days of digging and searching in the general area and we still haven't found the cunting leak. Surely there must be technology more accurate than a grumpy old bloke in a yellow hi-vis coat, wielding a length of dowelling on a thread bobbin and claiming there may be a leak in the generic area known as "under there"?

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    Re: On a cold winters night in Belfast

    Love it - that really is quite touching...............................
    The stopped clock of The Belfast Telegraph seems to indicate the
    time
    Of the explosion - or was that last week's? Difficult to keep
    track:
    Everything's a bit askew, like the twisted pickets of the
    security gate, the wreaths,
    That approximate the spot where I'm told the night patrol
    went through.

    'Gate' by Ciaran Carson

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    Re: On a cold winters night in Belfast

    I'm glad that it's not only me
    That's had it up to here.
    He's irritated the MOD as well.
    That is patently clear.

    This user "T0sser66"
    Can't leave them keys alone.
    He has to comment on everything
    Like a terrier with a bone.

    I did once 'ave a go at him *
    For his intolerance and such.
    I thought he had improved a bit,
    But I ain't been on here much.

    * ttp://www.arrse.co.uk/Forums/viewtopic/p=2628599/.html#2628599

    Quote Originally Posted by bovvy
    Quote Originally Posted by tropper66
    Quote Originally Posted by English_terrierq
    Quote Originally Posted by tropper66
    Man up you useless tosser,
    what a tit you are....

    i was always bought up to believe if you haven't got anything nice to say... someone should tw*t you in the face until you shut up
    Whats the point in this usless wonker posting his weepys on here, he wants to get out ,why, there are better support systems in place in the army than in civvy street, we all get/got weepy, we all gamble ,we all get home sick, we all felt like shite when posted in hell and we all pulled ourselves together and got on with it and did not post it on Arrse
    Is not one of the primary functions of Arrse, for serving soldiers (who wish to) to seek help and advice from others who may have been in a similar situations?

    Killergibbo joined over 2 years ago and has made 237 posts. From a quick squint, his posts seem to be well-considered. And now he is asking for advice in Charities and Welfare.

    In contrast, tropper66 (is that meant to be "trooper"?) has been a member for only 7 months and has to his "credit" 2301 posts of utter drivel, which is seldom more than a couple of words, adds nothing to the discussion and is usually dull in the extreme. You don't HAVE to read Killergibbo's thread, tropper.

    Has tropper been given an "O2 thief" tag? Has he been nominated?

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    Re: On a cold winters night in Belfast

    RIP Tropper.
    Stop looking at my cock.


    HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y KEVLAR - which means....... fu.ck you jack, I'm bulletproof.

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