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Just don't do your best pirate impression and say 'Arrrggghh, avast behind'.
A kick in the teeth often hurts. Especially from Penny. |
The United Kingdom has competition from France for the best women submarine sailors.
You don't think UK and France and USN know something we don't know about how to repopulate the world in case of a nuclear war do you?: http://www.defensenews.com/article/2...sile-Sub-Fleet Quote:
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And then the captain was accused of sexual harassment when he ordered his periscope to be raised.
We're going to need a requisition of hot water bottles, birth control and feminine hygiene products from supply. C'mon baby. Kiss my Bermuda triangle:/\\k: |
Chances are these women can more than hold their own (no pun intended).
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After spending most of my misspent high-school years surfing and the beaches were strewn with scantily clad bodies in the smallest bikinis, I joined the Air Force. On arriving for 3 months boot camp, there were about 30 woman also in training. Of course, been spoilt by daily 'beach visuals', this lot were like.... like the back of 30 busses. Mannn it was a let down. BUT after 3 months of no beach and nothing else but whinging men for company.. I admit they were 'very attractive' :o. But I held my own and didn't let any of that lot touch it. :arrgh!: After all, I was a 'picky' fella. :har: |
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The question is will they match up to those Russian women that fought in WW2?
Tricky one I'm just not that sure. :hmmm: |
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Much of vital and skilled work was in the capable hands of WRNS and WAAF personnel, and there were seldom less than 50 Wrens on duty here, day and night. This was a combined services operation and Royal Navy, Royal Air Force and Marines would be working alongside each other. On a massive table in the centre of the room, the ‘situation map’ would be located; on this chart enemy locations could be pin-pointed and total accuracy was necessary to enable the Royal Navy to contact and destroy the enemy." Whether telling the vessels where to go or being aboard, these ladies are 'not for turning' IMHO and that is an established English tradition from the PM (Falklands) on down.:salute: |
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