Anthony Appleyard
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The Siebe Gorman Salvus proves itself to be much lighter and more agile then sport scuba gear when some sport divers poke too soon around a newly-sunk motorboat.
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Can you say Paranoid ?jjardin Anything more interesting than that is classified & you probably shouldn't know about it. What country are you from? Your message seems stilted. Why do you want to know this info? If you are a bad guy--go try and find them. I guarantee they will be better equipped and better trained, working in a team, and more than ready for anything you have to offer.
JJ
Anthony Appleyard:"Boss told you lot to #@%£'ing keep out of our area. I've been heaving goods about on the docks for years, and 6 weeks fulltime frogman course. Not your soft office job and one evening a week sport club and half of that spent boozing. You don't need a skirt to dress in drag, pretty-kit, you're all over drag already: that sport kit might be safe for you half-trained scoobies, but its swimming hydrodynamics are #@%£. 'Oo are you? ... never mind, that silly scooby gag-mouthpiece so you can't talk. One bump and that sport mask comes off. No, my air switch-off valve ain't there. Sub's coming, you 'elp us at our next drop-off, then boss'll see.".
What is Klopotin? A search for "klopotin" in http://www.altavista.com found nothing except an English-language Greek news report about a monk called Igor Klopotin.mempilot:Klopotin is a mighty powerful drug Anthony. You may want to cut down on the dosage a bit.
Concussion grenades are considerably cheaper and require less training.Anthony Appleyard:The Siebe Gorman Salvus proves itself to be much lighter and more agile then sport scuba gear when some sport divers poke too soon around a newly-sunk motorboat.
http://www.klonopindeals.com/Anthony Appleyard:What is Klopotin? A search for "klopotin" in http://www.altavista.com found nothing except an English-language Greek news report about a monk called Igor Klopotin.