Actually the real explanation was that the teacher and pupil were indulging in method acting as part of an informal practice session for a forthcoming school play "Aggro with Form 5Z"
Very unfortunately as part of the role play, the pupil moved involuntarily thus placing his head in the trajectory of the dumbell.
The injuries sustained, although serious, were completely accidental.
Yours
Johnson of the Bailey (invoice in the post)
A question to the wise elders of BGAFD
Re: A question to the wise elders of BGAFD
Jim. Your knowledge of Military hardware is deeply troubling to me. I hope your not thinking of doing anything rash with it. Please keep a perspective and remember, sometimes life is not always a bowl of cherries.
Now, come out of that cave and stop drinking yer own piss.
Now, come out of that cave and stop drinking yer own piss.
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Re: A question to the wise elders of BGAFD
jimslip wrote:
>
> I therefore have no other option, than to loan you for one day
> only, a fully armed and ready, Challenger Tank, I've been so
> bold as to add on, a Boeing 7.62mm NATO Chain gun, 20 depleted
> uranium tipped 120mm shells and a7.62mm anti aircraft gun,
> which I have adapted to fire horizontally. Here is a bit of
> paper with the little bastards address on it, now go and finish
> the job man!"!tut!
>
>
If you can get hold of 16kg of weapons grade plutonium, i can knock you up a nice little firework. You'd need to sort out delivery yourself, though.
>
> I therefore have no other option, than to loan you for one day
> only, a fully armed and ready, Challenger Tank, I've been so
> bold as to add on, a Boeing 7.62mm NATO Chain gun, 20 depleted
> uranium tipped 120mm shells and a7.62mm anti aircraft gun,
> which I have adapted to fire horizontally. Here is a bit of
> paper with the little bastards address on it, now go and finish
> the job man!"!tut!
>
>
If you can get hold of 16kg of weapons grade plutonium, i can knock you up a nice little firework. You'd need to sort out delivery yourself, though.
We have need of you again, great king.
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PS Spooks undoubtedly reading this, its humour!
We have need of you again, great king.
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Re: A question to the wise elders of BGAFD
Peter wrote:
> If you can get hold of 16kg of weapons grade plutonium, i can
> knock you up a nice little firework. You'd need to sort out
> delivery yourself, though.
Only ?21.95 with DHL, if within the UK.
Very reasonable... could take out the whole of Yorkshire for that. Now, anyone know where I can get 16kg of weapons grade plutonium cheaply? I looked on ebay but nada! !grin!
> If you can get hold of 16kg of weapons grade plutonium, i can
> knock you up a nice little firework. You'd need to sort out
> delivery yourself, though.
Only ?21.95 with DHL, if within the UK.
Very reasonable... could take out the whole of Yorkshire for that. Now, anyone know where I can get 16kg of weapons grade plutonium cheaply? I looked on ebay but nada! !grin!
"But how to make Liverpool economically prosperous? If only there was some way for Liverpudlians to profit from going on and on about the past in a whiny voice."
- Stewart Lee
- Stewart Lee
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Bob Singleton wrote:
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> Only ?21.95 with DHL, if within the UK.
>
> Very reasonable... could take out the whole of Yorkshire for
> that. Now, anyone know where I can get 16kg of weapons grade
> plutonium cheaply? I looked on ebay but nada! !grin!
>
>
It would probably cost a bit more though, as you'd need to send it as two 8kg packages. 16kg all together tends to pop and fizz a little. Are you still interested with the increased shipping costs?
>
> Only ?21.95 with DHL, if within the UK.
>
> Very reasonable... could take out the whole of Yorkshire for
> that. Now, anyone know where I can get 16kg of weapons grade
> plutonium cheaply? I looked on ebay but nada! !grin!
>
>
It would probably cost a bit more though, as you'd need to send it as two 8kg packages. 16kg all together tends to pop and fizz a little. Are you still interested with the increased shipping costs?
We have need of you again, great king.
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Re: A question to the wise elders of BGAFD
Peter wrote:
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> It would probably cost a bit more though, as you'd need to send
> it as two 8kg packages. 16kg all together tends to pop and fizz
> a little. Are you still interested with the increased shipping
> costs?
Given the target is Yorkshire... absolutely. I'd be happy to pay double!!!
>
> It would probably cost a bit more though, as you'd need to send
> it as two 8kg packages. 16kg all together tends to pop and fizz
> a little. Are you still interested with the increased shipping
> costs?
Given the target is Yorkshire... absolutely. I'd be happy to pay double!!!
"But how to make Liverpool economically prosperous? If only there was some way for Liverpudlians to profit from going on and on about the past in a whiny voice."
- Stewart Lee
- Stewart Lee
Re: A question to the wise elders of BGAFD
I move to suggest that it was not a dumbell at all, in fact it was an inanimate object subject to voodoo that took upon it a life of its own, in fact it was an 'intelligentBell' and that it was not at all a matter for the plaintive to even have an effect on and that this case be sumarilly dismissed for a) lack of evidence to the contrary and b) clear case of teachers being restricted of means of protest in front of clearly aggressive and abusive behaviour.
What's more I clearly state case 1345346 of smith who in 1856 had his case dismissed for clear lack of evidence when his abusive son was devoured by the devil.
What's more I clearly state case 1345346 of smith who in 1856 had his case dismissed for clear lack of evidence when his abusive son was devoured by the devil.
Re: A question to the wise elders of BGAFD
For your info, DIY Nuclear reactor:
May get a bit of Plutonium out of it?
May get a bit of Plutonium out of it?
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Not guilty of murder/gbh with intent
Harvey has been found not guilty of attempted murder and not guilty of grievous bodily harm with intent.
He is now strangely, driving round London in an open- top bus surrounded by vestal virgins feeding him grapes.
Not for too long, however. He is due back in court in a few weeks re. sentencing for the charge of grievous bodily harm without intent which he admitted.
Cheers
D
He is now strangely, driving round London in an open- top bus surrounded by vestal virgins feeding him grapes.
Not for too long, however. He is due back in court in a few weeks re. sentencing for the charge of grievous bodily harm without intent which he admitted.
Cheers
D