Monday, 3 August 2009

Positive News Day - Army Tests New Equipment


13 comments:

Vronsky said...

Off topic, sorry. Pop over to PoliticalBetting and see just how out of line that Glenrothes result was.

Demetrius said...

At least it works, and is more likely to be made available. In my day we had three tonner's that were designed to head for the nearest ditch.

subrosa said...

Many thanks for that Vronsky, most intriguing.

Of course it was the postal voting that lost it for the SNP. The introduction of the Irish company was suspicious to say the least.

Then of course registers going missing and never mentioned again...

subrosa said...

That was the fault of transport Demitrius, that bunch couldn't repair a puncture on a bike.

Oldrightie said...

See how long good news lasts under Lanour!!!!!

Anonymous said...

LoL!!

Perhaps Ainsworth will take the hint and get on his bike too ;-)

subrosa said...

Auch he's a poor soul is Ainsworth. Keeps telling the troops he's no intellectual - big insecurity issues with the man.

Clarinda said...

Just read that when Gordon Brown goes (that's the really good news), his Cabinet colleagues are to save the nation a whopping amount of money by not commissioning the usual expensive portait painting. Instead they are having a small whip-round to pay for the re-naming of the famous Flying Scotsman locomotive.
Yes folks, the 'F' is to be painted over.

G Laird said...

Dear All

The flaws are obvious.

1/ No bullets for the machine gun.

2/ Trolley wheels on the cart too small for rough terrain.

3/ No helmets, health and safty violation right there.

4/No seat in the cart, violation of the construction and Use Regulations 1974.

5/ No seat belts.

6/ No communication devices between cart and tricycle.

Send them out with the other dodgy equipment supplied by "not smart" Ainsworth.

And for God sake send a couple of puncture repair kits so the guys can sniff glue!

Yours sincerely

George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University

subrosa said...

Oh Clarinda, you have your ear nearer to the ground than me!

How dare they rename the Flying Scotsman? Brown deserves to sink into oblivion and will be remembered as the worst chancellor and PM this country has had for several generations.

subrosa said...

Good one George! Excellent analysis of the photo.

You sure you're not an elth n' safeity man?

G Laird said...

Dear Subrosa

Unfortunately; I am not in that trade but I feel I could do very well as I have an eye for detail.

Today; I had someone from the Scottish Parliament visit my blog for 17 minutes and 10 seconds and viewed 11 pages of my witterings.

Nice to know the high ups visit us common folk!

Yours sincerely

George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University

subrosa said...

George, I don't know whether or applaud or sympathise with the fact that the Scottish government keep an eye on your website.

My site here isn't of an importance so I doubt I'm any threat!

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