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Previously on "One killed in HMS Astute nuclear submarine shooting"
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THere does come a time when we have question the ability and sanity of the people looking after the nuclear deterrent.
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Originally posted by Incognito View PostFine, in that case.
Doogie I apologise, never meant it to come across as a threat, simply what I considered as stepping over the boundary.
Had a word with the Mods about it, they accepted my version.
p.s. Wino, you need to sort out your English dude. I've been on the beers and I'm still managing to string a semi-legible sentence together. What's your excuse?
Oh dear. Cardinal rule No 1. Never apologise.
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Originally posted by Incognito View PostFine, in that case.
Doogie I apologise, never meant it to come across as a threat, simply what I considered as stepping over the boundary.
Had a word with the Mods about it, they accepted my version.
p.s. Wino, you need to sort out your English dude. I've been on the beers and I'm still managing to string a semi-legible sentence together. What's your excuse?
You have ticked all the boxes in looking like an arse today.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostDoes not like the moderating team agreed...
Doogie I apologise, never meant it to come across as a threat, simply what I considered as stepping over the boundary.
Had a word with the Mods about it, they accepted my version.
p.s. Wino, you need to sort out your English dude. I've been on the beers and I'm still managing to string a semi-legible sentence together. What's your excuse?
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Originally posted by Incognito View PostNever threatened you or Doogie, I made that abundantly clear.
I have a picture in my head of the type of person you are and you don't really fit into the forces stereotype. I will give you fair warning, if we ever meet up at a CUK do, don't insult the memory of any member of the armed forces who's given his life for this country in front of me, because I tell you now, I will <mod>be very annoyed</mod>
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostSo you just pop up after many months of not PMing with a "Get down to london" PM during this thread after threating me and doogie on the board in the last week? Don't be sneaky.
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Originally posted by Incognito View PostYou see, typically mock offended, reading into things where nothing was implied.
It wasn't a threat. You've misconstrued it, are you happy now?
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostWHy don't you post what you sent me if it is all above board?
I will not do it and if you are OK with the content of the post then post it up.
Quite clear what you meant by the post.
It wasn't a threat. You've misconstrued it, are you happy now?
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Originally posted by Incognito View PostThreat, what threat? Be careful that's libel. I know you don't quite have the grasp of the law.
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Originally posted by Incognito View PostThreat, what threat? Be careful that's libel. I know you don't quite have the grasp of the law.
I will not do it and if you are OK with the content of the post then post it up.
Quite clear what you meant by the post.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostI suppose dealing with you it might have went a bit above you head. And would rather you did not imply threats to me by PM and will not take up your invitation to come down to London.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostI suppose dealing with you it might have went a bit above you head. And would rather you did not imply threats to me by PM and will not take up your invitation to come down to London.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostI suppose dealing with you it might have went a bit above you head. And would rather you did not imply threats to me by PM and will not take up your invitation to come down to London.
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Originally posted by Incognito View PostNope
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