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Stop it now, I tell him not to be mean to you aswell... you like winding each other up. thats the real undercurrant of CUK, I think
I think so too...
"I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
- Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...
a few years ago there was a Russian lady in our team
she told us that in your country, when she went to school, as part of the education, they had to be able to strip and put back together an ak47, no sorry, it was a Kalashnikov,
she told us they started that way, and then as they got older they had to be able to do the same with the lights off
was this also part of your education ?
Milan.
edited cos I got the gun wrong
Last edited by milanbenes; 9 February 2010, 10:49.
she told us that in your country, when she went to school, as part of the education, they had to be able to strip and put back together an ak47,
Yes that was part of schools curriculum, think starting at 15-16 years old age.
In my time part of the grade for physical training came from distance that you can throw hand grenade to - even girls had to do it, my sister was pissed off as it prevented her from getting distinction in school
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