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Originally posted by Advocate View PostAsking whether confirmation of the question "is mentioning that mentioning the form is covered by the OSA a violation of the OSA" is a violation of the OSA is a violation of the OSA
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostIs confirming that "mentioning that mentioning the form is covered by the OSA a violation of the OSA" is in fact a violation of the OSA?
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostEven mentioning that the form is covered by the OSA is a violation of the OSA.
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postdont encourage me
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The first rule of Fight Club is - you do not talk about Fight Club.
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Originally posted by Advocate View PostThe sun is shining on red square as the wind blows from the east.
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postshhh
I read the post five minutes ago, I think I am being followed.
I'll go to the loo, climb out the window and go down a manhole, come up in the carpark and come back in through reception. See if they are still on my tail.
From now on I will use the phrase 'Wound my heart with a monotonous langur' just so you know its really me
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostWhy? Does the fact you've failed SC become secret as soon as it happens?
I read the post five minutes ago, I think I am being followed.
I'll go to the loo, climb out the window and go down a manhole, come up in the carpark and come back in through reception. See if they are still on my tail.
From now on I will use the phrase 'Wound my heart with a monotonous langur' just so you know its really me
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostFirstly, you signed the official secrets act as part of completing the form so you've just commited a "no no"!
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