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THE TALK TO YOURSELF THREAD. (NOWT)     

goldfinger - 09 Jun 2005 12:25

Thought Id start this one going because its rather dead on this board at the moment and I suppose all my usual muckers are either at the Stella tennis event watching Dim Tim (lose again) or at Henly Regatta eating cucumber sandwiches (they wish,...NOT).

Anyway please feel free to just talk to yourself blast away and let it go on any company or subject you wish. Just wish Id thought of this one before.

cheers GF.

superrod - 21 Mar 2007 00:10 - 5832 of 81564

just before the topic of projectiles is closed completely, i am most hurt with the comments about my age. LOL

i was at bisley.

soul traders, i wasnt saying you could see a bullet fired by yourself but one fired at YOU. they might be small but generally travel a lot more slowly than most think.

a lot of weapons for instance have their projectiles outrun by a humble jumbo jet.

ok i give in now, but as i am new to this thread i thought it was a general forum about anything.

and ive got insomnia

kimoldfield - 21 Mar 2007 07:22 - 5833 of 81564

What do you get if you cross an insomniac, an agnostic and a dyslexic?

Someone who stays up all night wondering if there really is a dog.

Cue for Stanelco jokes!

greekman - 21 Mar 2007 07:54 - 5834 of 81564

Superrod,

Bisley was Incorporated into the Royal Charter in 1859. Sorry again could not resist, ( I know you take this in fun, also you don't know where I live).

As to my age... I can still shoot fairly well, but my days of storming are well behind me, and as to getting into the prone position, well no comment.

hewittalan6 - 21 Mar 2007 07:59 - 5835 of 81564

My Dad represented his regiment at Bisley.
Not funny or interesting, just thought I'd write it in case it is ever needed as an alibi.
In my loft I have the remains of a bullet he used there, and the old ammo box he used to rest on as a sniper during WW2.
Still not interesting or funny.
He fought with Monty in Egypt and Eisenhower in Europe. he couldn't get on with anyone.

greekman - 21 Mar 2007 08:28 - 5836 of 81564

Several years ago I was being assessed re continuation in my then present duty.
It was a hostage situation (simulated obviously). There were 3 bad guys with 10 hostages. I decided to have a bit of fun, ( big mistake).

I burst in shot everyone, hostages and bad guys.
My psychological assessor stopped the exercise and asked me what I was doing.
I informed him it was a new tactic I had thought of.

When word got out that we would shoot everyone, the bad guys would no longer take hostages as there would be no point.
I told him my philosophy was that in the long run it would save lives, IE ten now, none after. The trouble was he thought I was being serious, psychologist are like that.

I look back on it now and realize it was not funny. At the time, neither did he. I was asked! to leave the unit just after, can't think why.

soul traders - 21 Mar 2007 12:21 - 5837 of 81564

Greekman, you are cold, calculating and utterly hilarious!

Presumably you also subscribe to the school of thought that says that there would be far fewer motoring accidents if every vehicle had a big metal spike fitted to the steering wheel, with the point two inches from the driver's chest.

I can understand, however, why they had second thoughts about including you in hostage rescue duties.

soul traders - 21 Mar 2007 12:27 - 5838 of 81564

Superrod, agreed.

However, the 7.62mm and 5.56mm rounds I mostly fired were definitely supersonic, as you could hear the "whipcrack" whenever one went overhead. A lot of 9mm rounds are produced in sub-sonic guise, so they have less chance of going through walls, etc., and killing unintended victims, e.g. when Greekman is busy spraying hot lead all over the place and shooting hostages.

Never made it to Bisley, but went to Bulford (somewhere in Wiltshire) and a few other places.

greekman - 21 Mar 2007 12:34 - 5839 of 81564

Soultrader.

You say...I can understand, however, why they had second thoughts about including you in hostage rescue duties.
I think I have to agree with you.

On a serious note, when cars were less driver/passenger safe, IE no air bags, hard none give steering wheel, no seat belts, side protection zones etc, people were more wary of what might occur in a RTA.
The big problem now is drivers think they are invulnerable in the believed to be safety boxes they drive now days.

soul traders - 21 Mar 2007 14:56 - 5840 of 81564

You should see the Germans, Greek. Not only "safe" but usually with about 250 bhp under the bonnet and the freedom to drive as fast as they like on the Autobahn.

I'm no old granny at the wheel, but some of the things I've seen on German motorways beggar belief.

hewittalan6 - 21 Mar 2007 15:28 - 5841 of 81564

Andrew Flintoffs drinking apparantly came to light during a press conference.
He was just saying "I like 'em cos they taste nice and make my breath smell good" when a voice from the back cried out "tactics you pi$$ed up t**t".

greekman - 21 Mar 2007 17:55 - 5842 of 81564

Alan,

Must be my age. Read your joke and at first did not get it (I always get jokes) must be getting slow. Very funny, especially as it suddenly clicked.

soul traders - 21 Mar 2007 17:59 - 5843 of 81564

Greek, no worries, it took me a while too, and that was with the benefit of your post.

Good one, Al.

jimmy b - 21 Mar 2007 22:16 - 5844 of 81564

Flamin heck ,,i havn't been on here for a while ,and it's turned in to the SEO thread ,bosley where are you .

kimoldfield - 21 Mar 2007 22:19 - 5845 of 81564

We are in serious need of one of your pics Jimmy!

jimmy b - 21 Mar 2007 22:24 - 5846 of 81564



I think you are ,

bosley - 22 Mar 2007 00:02 - 5847 of 81564

jimmy, fandabidozi !!!

kimoldfield - 22 Mar 2007 01:14 - 5848 of 81564

That's a nice sight to come home to after a hard night out!

greekman - 22 Mar 2007 07:26 - 5849 of 81564

Hell,just got out of a cold shower, have to get back in again.
Very tasteful, very gorgeous.
Sorry to go SEO again but if I do make lots of cash, I wonder if I could tempt her into my Aston Martin Vanquish.

hewittalan6 - 22 Mar 2007 07:38 - 5850 of 81564

The results lead me to believe an Aston Martin Vanished is more likely.
A holding several gazillion shares may get you the new road tax though.
Alan

greekman - 22 Mar 2007 08:18 - 5851 of 81564

Alan,

Just got out of that cold shower again, and it wasn't just my dream of the Aston that had vanished (better not go there on a family thread).
Now picturing her on the crossbar of my bike, dressed in Kevlar (now you are worried). Probably leaving myself open to more jovial comebacks.
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