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Old 05-12-2006, 09:23 AM   #16
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Jesus H Christ u guys are gullible........

No, it is not real.......

lol, As Les is saying here, I was just having some good light hearted fun with our proud Swedish friend, ozumn. Something we can all laugh at it.

Glad you can take a joke ozumn!!!

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Old 05-12-2006, 09:39 AM   #17
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i thought that sub story was hella fun.
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Old 05-12-2006, 09:58 AM   #18
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A while back we were discussing fishing with a bow and arrow. Then this came out:
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"US Sailor takes out Oscar Class sub with bow and arrow"
Seaman First Class Van Gilder made history today by capturing a Soviet Oscar class submarine armed with only a Carp Shooting Bow and Arrow while using the newest Navy weapon, a Hunter Canoe manufactured by the company Old Town.

"Using the carbide tipped, depleted uranium arrowhead, I was able to pierce the hull.", said the seaman. "The hardest part was pulling it in" he continued.
hehe I could just paraphrase the Oscar class and make it the Swedish sub.
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Old 05-12-2006, 11:10 AM   #19
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A while back we were discussing fishing with a bow and arrow. Then this came out:


hehe I could just paraphrase the Oscar class and make it the Swedish sub.
Good one, for it to fit in Canada theme plus a recent subject here, here is another slant on the story.

Canadian seal hunter captures Swedish sub as it breaks through the ice. Canadian seal hunter beats Swedish Captain over the head with club and captures whole crew and sub.

Swedish Captain later dies in Canadian hospital from head wounds!!

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hehe, would the hunters also take his skin?
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In the cold of the north, you can't waste anything. Make swedish meatballs out of him!!!
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Speaking of bows, u should see the new bow I got for myself Eric..... PSE Dakota..... Shoots over 300fps..... Gotta love those carbon fiber arrows....
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Oh YEAH, Dan. Nice! You gonna post a pic of it?
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Sometime soon I guess, but its not that big o deal.... I could takes pics of many weaps around here, but shhhhh.........
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Bacon..........btw i just saw this program called combat missions looked kinda fun, wish they could do something like that here(sweden) or do it so countries fight would be fun.
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Huh??? This pidgin English is killing me.....
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Sometime soon I guess, but its not that big o deal.... I could takes pics of many weaps around here, but shhhhh.........
Gotcha. No problemo.
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Haha, i get it. Damn swedes...



not really, you guys built a car faster than the mclaren and you have to respect that.
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And what car would this be...the Koenigsegg? Thats slow...Bugatti Veyrons what ya want....
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Yes, the Koenisgsegg. The Veyron has a claimed top speed of 242 i think? but hasn't been brought to that speed as of yet. I'd rather take a Bugatti as well. I hear the gearing is so tall on the Koen that you can hardly feel it accelerate past second gear. With the Veyron there's no way you can't feel 16 cylinders and four turbochargers.
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