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bearing

2003-01-07, 10:08 am

Ant-Terrorist police have descended on an address in London and arrested 6 suspects.

The police found a quantity of Ricin in the house, Ricin is a highly toxic material with no known antidote.

More news here

Well done to the Security services..
Kasor

2003-01-07, 10:11 am

Are you ready for WAR?
gr33nd4yg1rl

2003-01-07, 10:20 am

Scary!
bearing

2003-01-07, 10:21 am

quote:
Originally posted by Kasor
Are you ready for WAR?


Why would I need to be ready for war. I'm only an aerial rigger.
Mr. Linux Guy

2003-01-07, 10:45 am

At least someone is doing their job right!
ruscorp

2003-01-07, 10:50 am

quote:
Originally posted by bearing
Ant-Terrorist police have descended on an address in London and arrested 6 suspects.


How many Ants were involed? Were they the flying ones or the fire ants?
everetjo

2003-01-07, 10:52 am

quote:
Ant-Terrorist police have descended on an address in London and arrested 6 suspects.


maybe they were those nasty sisters of our mothers..
bearing

2003-01-07, 10:55 am

quote:
Originally posted by Mr. Linux Guy
At least someone is doing their job right!


You've obviously never seen the TV pictures after I've fitted an aerial..

Oh I see you mean the Security Services.

Yeh it is good to see that The British security services are doing their job.

There had been reports for the general public in the UK to be vigilant as an attack could be imminent, that was reported in November, so I guess this could have been what they had been warning us about..

I must say I'm not overly concerned about a terrorist attack on British soil. I'm sure my Parents and others in this country went through worse during the second world war bombings by the Luftwaffe. They all managed to get on with their lives, so the mear threat off an attack isn't playing on my mind.
ruscorp

2003-01-07, 10:55 am

quote:
Originally posted by everetjo
maybe they were those nasty sisters of our mothers..


I knew I shouldn't have stepped on a colony last summer. Now it's full scale ant-war!
bearing

2003-01-07, 10:58 am

quote:
Originally posted by ruscorp
How many Ants were involed? Were they the flying ones or the fire ants?


We only have black ants or red ants here so I guess it would have been either of those..

As to the numbers I have no idea, they move too quick to count...
gr33nd4yg1rl

2003-01-07, 10:58 am

quote:
Originally posted by ruscorp
I knew I shouldn't have stepped on a colony last summer. Now it's full scale ant-war!


LOLOL
ruscorp

2003-01-07, 11:03 am

quote:
Originally posted by bearing
We only have black ants or red ants here so I guess it would have been either of those..

As to the numbers I have no idea, they move too quick to count...



Damn red ants! We all look alike to them you know.
gr33nd4yg1rl

2003-01-07, 11:09 am

quote:
Originally posted by ruscorp
Damn red ants! We all look alike to them you know.

in arizona there's GIANT ants! they morphed or something!
bearing

2003-01-07, 11:11 am

quote:
Originally posted by gr33nd4yg1rl
in arizona there's GIANT ants! they morphed or something!


Cool, are they bigger than buildings?

gr33nd4yg1rl

2003-01-07, 11:12 am

fire ants can be deadly depending on the number of them that bite you at once.
everetjo

2003-01-07, 11:12 am

quote:
Damn red ants! We all look alike to them you know.


some brave soul needs to farm up the bastards!!

any 4th graders need a diarama?
gr33nd4yg1rl

2003-01-07, 11:12 am

quote:
Originally posted by bearing
Cool, are they bigger than buildings?




no, but they're big like raisins
everetjo

2003-01-07, 11:14 am

quote:
no, but they're big like raisins



are they bigger than a bran flake?
HOOLIGAN

2003-01-07, 2:21 pm

Rasin,

Has to be injested or injected, hard to manufacture on a large scale and hard to use on a large scale.

Wonder what the buggers were going to do with it? Assasinations?
mindmesh

2003-01-07, 2:45 pm

quote:
Originally posted by HOOLIGAN
Rasin,

Has to be injested or injected, hard to manufacture on a large scale and hard to use on a large scale.

Wonder what the buggers were going to do with it? Assasinations?



They were going to put it in toilets and kill all the dogs...

Probably going for the water supply.. or in food. You know terrorists always work in local diners..
everetjo

2003-01-07, 2:51 pm

quote:
Probably going for the water supply.. or in food. You know terrorists always work in local diners..


i was a bit ambivalent when my local dunkin doughnuts closed down after the FBI had some questions...
HOOLIGAN

2003-01-07, 2:51 pm

quote:
Probably going for the water supply.. or in food. You know terrorists always work in local diners..


Not too many Diners in Wood green, Lot of Doner Kebab shops though. ( maybe thats what those bastards used to put in the chili sauce ) give me the bottom dribbles for days.
bearing

2003-01-07, 5:26 pm

quote:
Originally posted by HOOLIGAN
Not too many Diners in Wood green, Lot of Doner Kebab shops though. ( maybe thats what those bastards used to put in the chili sauce ) give me the bottom dribbles for days.


Just had Donner and chips for me tea swilled down with a couple of jars of Banks's Mild.. It were bloody grand...

Plenty of chilli sauce, so I'll have to put the dunny paper in the fridge tonight..
bearing

2003-01-07, 5:42 pm

Hey John have you read any books by John King(Head hunters, Football factory) because they're doing a film based on Football Factory, it's about Chelsea Hooligans, might sound a bit sick but the books are really a good read.
HOOLIGAN

2003-01-07, 5:49 pm

I read 'steaming in' and 'amongst the thugs' but once you've read one you've read em all, and I find them a bit boring realy. My favourite football book was 'fever pitch' by hornby, cause it was so funny and I could relate to it so much.
HOOLIGAN

2003-01-07, 5:51 pm

quote:
Originally posted by bearing

Just had Donner and chips for me tea swilled down with a couple of jars of Banks's Mild.. It were bloody grand...


By heck, Sounds Champion.
bearing

2003-01-07, 5:57 pm

quote:
Originally posted by HOOLIGAN
I read 'steaming in' and 'amongst the thugs' but once you've read one you've read em all, and I find them a bit boring realy. My favourite football book was 'fever pitch' by hornby, cause it was so funny and I could relate to it so much.


Thats one book I keep meaning too read, but never seem to get round to buying it..
studymode

2003-01-07, 6:42 pm

quote:
Originally posted by Kasor
Are you ready for WAR?


yeah!! (you first)
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