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Michael1954 07-08-2015 19:55

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1147061)
Chocolate.

Melts

Gordon Booth 07-08-2015 19:58

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Originally Posted by Michael1954 (Post 1147062)

I must get one!

icecube- good with G&T, cut the spuds.

Accyexplorer 07-08-2015 22:20

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Vodka

Michael1954 07-08-2015 22:37

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Screwdriver

Accyexplorer 08-08-2015 07:18

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Work

Margaret Pilkington 08-08-2015 07:53

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Rest

Michael1954 08-08-2015 09:24

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Play

DaveinGermany 08-08-2015 09:59

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Mars ;) (Those of a certain age will understand :))

Margaret Pilkington 08-08-2015 10:05

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Venus

Gordon Booth 08-08-2015 10:06

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Smaller.

They used to be twice as big- a meal in itself.

Accyexplorer 08-08-2015 10:18

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Rations

DaveinGermany 08-08-2015 10:32

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Babbies'eads! :eek:

Information for you civvy types, blatantly blagged from the "ARRSEPedia" site

Babies Heads
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Babies' Heads Noun.

(1.n) Tinned individual steak and kidney puddings issued in 24 hour ration packs before the advent of 'boil in the bag' rations. These came with baked beans and tasted OK, but were primarily used on Exercise for their amusement value as the tins, if placed in a mess tin of water and heated, would eventually detonate with spectacular effect, showering Soldiers in the vicinity with hot fat, suet crust and some strange meat substitute.

(2.n) Tufts of earth and long grass to be found at Sennybridge, the Brecon Beacons, the Elan Valley and so on. These have been planted over many years by the staff of the Infantry Battle School at Brecon and 22 SAS Training Wing at Credenhill because they are no longer allowed to use live AP mines to muck up their trainees' knees and ankles.

Gordon Booth 08-08-2015 10:35

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Nappies

Michael1954 08-08-2015 12:00

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Rash

Gordon Booth 08-08-2015 12:05

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Foolish


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