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Discuss HMS Daring makes first port visit to Saudi Arabia in Royal Navy on The Army Rumour Service; Originally Posted by Guns You all mock but none of you voted to bin the RSS feed when I asked last year. I don't remember seeing the vote. If we've got a choice though, get ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Guns View Post
    You all mock but none of you voted to bin the RSS feed when I asked last year.
    I don't remember seeing the vote. If we've got a choice though, get rid!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guns View Post
    You all mock but none of you voted to bin the RSS feed when I asked last year.
    Out of kindness - somebody has to create a feeling of usefulness for these people.
    Facts not fiction please

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guns View Post
    You all mock but none of you voted to bin the RSS feed when I asked last year.
    That's because the breathless enthusiasm with which it trumpets the most mundane events raises a wry grin on a slow day.

    It's as if it's written by a Californian cheerleader.

    If it's been sent from my HTC Sensation using Tapatalk then I'm probably pissed.
    We need people who look to the stars, holding the nation and the world in their hearts but at the same time we need down-to-earth people who can do serious and trying work.

    In a definite sense, a country's power and prestige isn't only a reflection of its economic power but also a reflection of its people's quality and morality. Moreover, I think the latter is actually more important in the long-term.

    http://www.economist.com/blogs/multi...na_has_changed

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    Another catering jolly funded by the tax payer for BAE Systems and its potential clients. "Come aboard and thank you for my Rolex".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guns View Post
    You all mock but none of you voted to bin the RSS feed when I asked last year.
    I say keep it. Adds a bit of fun/ humor to a boring day at work.

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    I'm not sure I'm comfortable with calling Saudi Arabia our bezzers, and not sure why the MOD and/or the Navy is...
    "See The Little Faggot With The Earring And The Make-Up
    Yeah Buddy That's His Own Hair
    That Little Faggot Got His Own Jet Airplane
    That Little Faggot He's a Millionaire"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Screw_The_Nut View Post
    not sure why the MOD and/or the Navy is...
    They need to flog BAE stuff to them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by redshift View Post
    They need to flog BAE stuff to them?
    We need people who look to the stars, holding the nation and the world in their hearts but at the same time we need down-to-earth people who can do serious and trying work.

    In a definite sense, a country's power and prestige isn't only a reflection of its economic power but also a reflection of its people's quality and morality. Moreover, I think the latter is actually more important in the long-term.

    http://www.economist.com/blogs/multi...na_has_changed

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    Quote Originally Posted by smartascarrots View Post
    I don't get it?

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    [deploys anti-wah spray]nose = knows[/deploys anti-wah spray]
    We need people who look to the stars, holding the nation and the world in their hearts but at the same time we need down-to-earth people who can do serious and trying work.

    In a definite sense, a country's power and prestige isn't only a reflection of its economic power but also a reflection of its people's quality and morality. Moreover, I think the latter is actually more important in the long-term.

    http://www.economist.com/blogs/multi...na_has_changed

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