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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/13/2014 2:50:50 PM   
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For the Glory of THE THREAD!!!

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/13/2014 3:21:30 PM   
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Good Friday morning! It is amazing what eight hours of sleep will do for one's status as a Zombie!

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/13/2014 3:21:50 PM   
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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/13/2014 3:34:36 PM   
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Good Friday morning! It is amazing what eight hours of sleep will do for one's status as a Zombie!


So we can lock the shotgun and crossbow away for now?

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/13/2014 3:35:16 PM   
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Was that for me, Per? Aww, shucks. You shouldn't have...

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/13/2014 3:35:37 PM   
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For the Glory of THE THREAD!!!


Atta boy.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/13/2014 4:02:52 PM   
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Good Afternoon!

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/13/2014 4:03:26 PM   
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Good Friday morning! It is amazing what eight hours of sleep will do for one's status as a Zombie!


So we can lock the shotgun and crossbow away for now?

Aww dang. Can't we shoot him just a little, just once. Please.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/13/2014 8:39:38 PM   
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Evening tithe.

Off to Majorca tomorrow. Will be away for one (lazy) week

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/13/2014 8:39:48 PM   
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Was that for me, Per? Aww, shucks. You shouldn't have...


Yeah right. I didn't

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/13/2014 8:42:59 PM   
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Picture from the stands Brazil - Croatia yesterday.

My first thought upon seeing this picture; "Why are those dudes wearing caps?"




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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/13/2014 9:05:56 PM   
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Good Friday morning! It is amazing what eight hours of sleep will do for one's status as a Zombie!


So we can lock the shotgun and crossbow away for now?

Aww dang. Can't we shoot him just a little, just once. Please.


Well, a zombie can't recite verbatim stats on a Constitution-class spaceship. Let's ask him that first to suss his zombienessitudeification.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/13/2014 9:54:16 PM   
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Steve-o,

I'm stealing your thunder on this most excellent Duffleblog article on what America is doing to slow ISIS' spread throughout Iraq.

MOSUL, Iraq — Just days after the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) seized control of Iraq’s northern cities of Mosul and Tikrit, the group’s lightning offensive has reportedly ground to a halt after ISIS unsuccessfully attempted to use dozens of captured U.S. M1114 Humvees.

“We were considerably more mobile with Toyota Technicals,” complained ISIS cell leader Ibrahim ibn Abdullah ibn Sabah Al-Rahman. “But once we captured these unreliable monstrosities, our leadership started worrying about our safety.”

“Now we can’t even leave our base without at least four up-armored Humvees and an RPG team, plus we have to have three ground guides with reflective belts every time we are backing out of our parking spot,” Al-Rahman said as he angrily gestured towards a dilapidated Humvee. “And don’t get me started on all the protective gear we have to wear. Even the suicide bombers were told they wouldn’t be getting into paradise if they were caught in one without a helmet, flak, gloves, and flame retardant clothes!”

During the course of the interview, Al-Rahman was interrupted by at least one angry phone call from ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, demanding to know why none of the Humvees had their drip pans and chock blocks in place.

The M1114 HMMWV, known to the public as the “Humvee” and to the American soldier as “the ****ing Humvee,” is the U.S. military’s all-purpose mobile field kitchen, capable of cooking up to six soldiers alive in as many minutes. During the Iraq War, the U.S. discovered that they were also extremely effective at uncovering IEDs, leading to the war-winning strategy of driving over them as frequently as possible.

At the end of the Iraq War — in a gesture of revenge — the U.S. abandoned thousands of Humvees in Iraq, an act compared to the Soviets seeding millions of land mines in Afghanistan, and with similar results once the Iraqis began to drive them.

The Humvees were captured by ISIS on Tuesday after being abandoned by Iraqi soldiers unable to locate the vehicles’ keys, which they claimed the U.S. advisers who alerted them to this feature had never provided. Although ISIS attempted to use the vehicles immediately, they were unable to properly employ them because of the Humvee’s incredibly poor fuel consumption, as well as unsuccessful attempts to obtain spare parts from manufacturer A.M. General in Indiana.

To make matters worse, in an almost-kharmic act of retribution, retreating Iraqi soldiers have begun emplacing landmines and other ordnance along the roads, easily blowing up the few ISIS Humvees that have ventured south of Mosul.

“In the name of the Blessed Prophet, these things are death traps!” exclaimed one of Al-Rahman’s fighters. “How the hell could anyone drive these things around a parking lot, let alone into a combat zone?”

Al-Rahman then reminded him that you go to jihad with the mujahideen you have, not the mujahideen you wish you had.

Following a 35% increase in casualties caused by repeated Humvee rollovers, Al-Baghdadi called a halt to offensive operations, pending a series of mandatory safety classes for ISIS fighters. ISIS sources have vowed that the offensive would resume as soon as the classes had achieved 100% attendance, which would also give them time to capture some wreckers so they could at least tow the Humvees into battle.

ISIS has also apparently captured a dozen U.S.-made MRAPs from the Iraqi Army, but after two days had still not figured out how to drive them out of the motor pool.

Duffel Blog correspondents John Mittle, Dark Laughter, Dick Scuttlebutt, Jay-B, Frederick Taub, and Smelly Infidel contributed to this article.

http://www.duffelblog.com/2014/06/isis-iraq-humvees-captured/#!YjW3b
Read more at http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=2a8_1402648134#g3PMT67zWsEbKJhx.99


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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/13/2014 10:01:33 PM   
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I knew it!

http://www.theonion.com/articles/bribery-suspected-after-2022-world-cup-moved-to-ri,36274/

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/13/2014 10:15:48 PM   
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Steve-o,

I'm stealing your thunder on this most excellent Duffleblog article on what America is doing to slow ISIS' spread throughout Iraq.

MOSUL, Iraq — Just days after the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) seized control of Iraq’s northern cities of Mosul and Tikrit, the group’s lightning offensive has reportedly ground to a halt after ISIS unsuccessfully attempted to use dozens of captured U.S. M1114 Humvees.

“We were considerably more mobile with Toyota Technicals,” complained ISIS cell leader Ibrahim ibn Abdullah ibn Sabah Al-Rahman. “But once we captured these unreliable monstrosities, our leadership started worrying about our safety.”

“Now we can’t even leave our base without at least four up-armored Humvees and an RPG team, plus we have to have three ground guides with reflective belts every time we are backing out of our parking spot,” Al-Rahman said as he angrily gestured towards a dilapidated Humvee. “And don’t get me started on all the protective gear we have to wear. Even the suicide bombers were told they wouldn’t be getting into paradise if they were caught in one without a helmet, flak, gloves, and flame retardant clothes!”

During the course of the interview, Al-Rahman was interrupted by at least one angry phone call from ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, demanding to know why none of the Humvees had their drip pans and chock blocks in place.

The M1114 HMMWV, known to the public as the “Humvee” and to the American soldier as “the ****ing Humvee,” is the U.S. military’s all-purpose mobile field kitchen, capable of cooking up to six soldiers alive in as many minutes. During the Iraq War, the U.S. discovered that they were also extremely effective at uncovering IEDs, leading to the war-winning strategy of driving over them as frequently as possible.

At the end of the Iraq War — in a gesture of revenge — the U.S. abandoned thousands of Humvees in Iraq, an act compared to the Soviets seeding millions of land mines in Afghanistan, and with similar results once the Iraqis began to drive them.

The Humvees were captured by ISIS on Tuesday after being abandoned by Iraqi soldiers unable to locate the vehicles’ keys, which they claimed the U.S. advisers who alerted them to this feature had never provided. Although ISIS attempted to use the vehicles immediately, they were unable to properly employ them because of the Humvee’s incredibly poor fuel consumption, as well as unsuccessful attempts to obtain spare parts from manufacturer A.M. General in Indiana.

To make matters worse, in an almost-kharmic act of retribution, retreating Iraqi soldiers have begun emplacing landmines and other ordnance along the roads, easily blowing up the few ISIS Humvees that have ventured south of Mosul.

“In the name of the Blessed Prophet, these things are death traps!” exclaimed one of Al-Rahman’s fighters. “How the hell could anyone drive these things around a parking lot, let alone into a combat zone?”

Al-Rahman then reminded him that you go to jihad with the mujahideen you have, not the mujahideen you wish you had.

Following a 35% increase in casualties caused by repeated Humvee rollovers, Al-Baghdadi called a halt to offensive operations, pending a series of mandatory safety classes for ISIS fighters. ISIS sources have vowed that the offensive would resume as soon as the classes had achieved 100% attendance, which would also give them time to capture some wreckers so they could at least tow the Humvees into battle.

ISIS has also apparently captured a dozen U.S.-made MRAPs from the Iraqi Army, but after two days had still not figured out how to drive them out of the motor pool.

Duffel Blog correspondents John Mittle, Dark Laughter, Dick Scuttlebutt, Jay-B, Frederick Taub, and Smelly Infidel contributed to this article.

http://www.duffelblog.com/2014/06/isis-iraq-humvees-captured/#!YjW3b
Read more at http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=2a8_1402648134#g3PMT67zWsEbKJhx.99





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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/14/2014 11:00:45 AM   
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Off to the airport. I'll try to post some vacation pics next week.

Laters.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/14/2014 12:54:46 PM   
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Good Morning!

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/14/2014 3:00:28 PM   
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Off to the airport. I'll try to post some vacation pics next week.

Laters.

Laters, Viking dude. Have a great trip!

Majorca? Isn't that where you've been with your family several times in the last few years?


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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/14/2014 3:07:24 PM   
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Two trips to the airport down, getting out of towners back to their homes, three more to go over the next two days... Winding down.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/15/2014 7:55:43 PM   
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I was up at the (not quite so) local hospital a few days back. I've had an issue for a while where I lose the circulation and feeling in three fingers on my right hand and my little finger suffers from pins and needles. Initially I was diagnosed with Reynaud's phenomenon, later 'upgraded' to a full on syndrome and then back to phenomenom, and sent off for some x-rays and nerve conduction tests.

The upshot of that was that I've 'failed' the tests on three counts, the first thing I was told (on Wednesday afternoon) was that I was showing some signs of arthritic type development on the r/h side of two vertebrae in my neck. At the hospital on Thursday I was told that in addition to that, the nerve conduction tests flagged up some potential issues. But best of all, the x-rays showed I had a cervical rib, i.e. a free rib at the top of my ribcage/neck. Any one of those three things could be causing my symptoms or it could be none.

Coming soon(ish), more tests with an MRI and MRA scan in my future. And maybe some surgery. But no Falklands! I'm also imagining/experiencing occasional pain in my shoulder area after being told of my bonus rib.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/15/2014 8:04:12 PM   
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I was up at the (not quite so) local hospital a few days back. I've had an issue for a while where I lose the circulation and feeling in three fingers on my right hand and my little finger suffers from pins and needles. Initially I was diagnosed with Reynaud's phenomenon, later 'upgraded' to a full on syndrome and then back to phenomenom, and sent off for some x-rays and nerve conduction tests.

The upshot of that was that I've 'failed' the tests on three counts, the first thing I was told (on Wednesday afternoon) was that I was showing some signs of arthritic type development on the r/h side of two vertebrae in my neck. At the hospital on Thursday I was told that in addition to that, the nerve conduction tests flagged up some potential issues. But best of all, the x-rays showed I had a cervical rib, i.e. a free rib at the top of my ribcage/neck. Any one of those three things could be causing my symptoms or it could be none.

Coming soon(ish), more tests with an MRI and MRA scan in my future. And maybe some surgery. But no Falklands! I'm also imagining/experiencing occasional pain in my shoulder area after being told of my bonus rib.


Sorry, mate. Any hope for successful surgical intervention?

You could always use the extra rib to spawn another member of the human race. Oh, wait...never mind...it's been done.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/15/2014 9:23:44 PM   
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I was up at the (not quite so) local hospital a few days back. I've had an issue for a while where I lose the circulation and feeling in three fingers on my right hand and my little finger suffers from pins and needles. Initially I was diagnosed with Reynaud's phenomenon, later 'upgraded' to a full on syndrome and then back to phenomenom, and sent off for some x-rays and nerve conduction tests.

The upshot of that was that I've 'failed' the tests on three counts, the first thing I was told (on Wednesday afternoon) was that I was showing some signs of arthritic type development on the r/h side of two vertebrae in my neck. At the hospital on Thursday I was told that in addition to that, the nerve conduction tests flagged up some potential issues. But best of all, the x-rays showed I had a cervical rib, i.e. a free rib at the top of my ribcage/neck. Any one of those three things could be causing my symptoms or it could be none.

Coming soon(ish), more tests with an MRI and MRA scan in my future. And maybe some surgery. But no Falklands! I'm also imagining/experiencing occasional pain in my shoulder area after being told of my bonus rib.

I've got pinched nerves in my neck that have caused the same sensation issues, although circulation issues were never diagnosed. The nerve conduction tests done on one arm showed some issues but the specialist MD who did the test told me that almost everybody has some, just because of a 'design defect' in the human elbow that allows nerves passing through there to be damaged over time. The likely culprit is the neck vertebrae, which a nerve conduction test will not show (because it begins just downstream of there).

Wasn't that nerve conduction test fun? My favorite part was having a large needle maybe an inch+ into my bicep muscle when they applied a charge to fire the muscle, and I could feel the sharp tip of the needle tearing muscle fibers. The doc said that when he was studying the specialty that they would all get together on weekend days off just to practice on each other. I said "You know what, I'm busy this Saturday!"

A bonus rib? I'm jealous!

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/15/2014 9:39:41 PM   
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They didn't stick any needles in my arm, just electrocuted me a lot. Maybe you just got a special offer :-D

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/15/2014 9:41:27 PM   
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The x-ray nurse did make me stand with my shirt off whilst holding two jerry cans full of water though. I think her uniform was tickling her as well, she was giggling all the way through...

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/15/2014 11:29:36 PM   
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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/15/2014 11:32:07 PM   
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The x-ray nurse did make me stand with my shirt off whilst holding two jerry cans full of water though. I think her uniform was tickling her as well, she was giggling all the way through...



Why? What were you useing to hold up the jerry cans?

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/15/2014 11:36:36 PM   
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I think her uniform was tickling her as well, she was giggling all the way through...


Ooh! Ooh! I saw that movie! The one where the buxom nurse spills out of her oh-too-small outfit whilest providing succor to the patient? Man, this British Health System is something else!

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/16/2014 12:50:29 AM   
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They didn't stick any needles in my arm, just electrocuted me a lot. Maybe you just got a special offer :-D

Bah! You got cheated. That was only the first half of the test. The second half was basically the same thing, but with needle-electrodes inserted instead of little paddle-electrodes taped on.

Go back and get your money's worth!

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/16/2014 6:57:55 AM   
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Hi all,

Good morning!


Leo "Apollo11"

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 6/16/2014 7:04:18 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Dixie

I was up at the (not quite so) local hospital a few days back. I've had an issue for a while where I lose the circulation and feeling in three fingers on my right hand and my little finger suffers from pins and needles. Initially I was diagnosed with Reynaud's phenomenon, later 'upgraded' to a full on syndrome and then back to phenomenom, and sent off for some x-rays and nerve conduction tests.

The upshot of that was that I've 'failed' the tests on three counts, the first thing I was told (on Wednesday afternoon) was that I was showing some signs of arthritic type development on the r/h side of two vertebrae in my neck. At the hospital on Thursday I was told that in addition to that, the nerve conduction tests flagged up some potential issues. But best of all, the x-rays showed I had a cervical rib, i.e. a free rib at the top of my ribcage/neck. Any one of those three things could be causing my symptoms or it could be none.

Coming soon(ish), more tests with an MRI and MRA scan in my future. And maybe some surgery. But no Falklands! I'm also imagining/experiencing occasional pain in my shoulder area after being told of my bonus rib.


Best wishes Martin - fingers crossed!


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