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hahah yeah my mum will flirt with any guy in what she deems as a "nice car" and it was an SS not a Clubsport - she's stooping lower in her old age!

Stop talking about beer etc! Jealous! stuck here for another 2 hours!

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yeah i meeting mel at gym -which is good cos she's always late when she picks me up and we end up missing half the class :cool: .... although i never thought a Excel could do 140km/hr ... but been rpoven wrong :D

One of the major problems for contractors dealing with Defence staff is that of terminology. For example, if each service was directed to 'secure' a building:

The Army would mount a full-on assault, guns blazing, take prisoners and post sentries.

The Navy would switch off appliances, close the windows and lock the doors.

The Air Force would take out a five year lease with an option to buy.

oh and i work for the airforce

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