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Emettman
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14 Feb 2006, 2:12 pm

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A Valentine MkV in New Zealand service, to be more exact.



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15 Feb 2006, 1:27 am

Your tank is no match for my highly advanced anti-tank weaponry.

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15 Feb 2006, 2:32 am

wtf?



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15 Feb 2006, 2:36 am

ROFL, 666.



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15 Feb 2006, 2:47 am

High penetrative capability I grant you, 666, but what are the chances of it being in the right place at the right time?
The smaller versions get lost in kitchen drawers, and the really effective 40ft version has serious transport and deployment difficulties, though I admit the "it's around here somewhere" problem has largely disappeared in this latter model.



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15 Feb 2006, 7:59 am

hey 666 now that is funny. lolol you sure know how ot make people laugh!!for me, my weapon of choice are the kind of can openers with the gears on the blades to help get can turning and cutter actually cutting. i find that model of opener is easier for me to use and less tiring on my hands. and easy to find almost never gets lost in drawer (perfect for easy and quick deployment!) always works perfect to get to the enamy(the food in can) works every single time no failures yet. about them little cheapo kind they always leave you spinning can and not OPENING or teeth and built in blade get dull and don't work plus they hurt hands because of way handles are designed and how small the rotating handle is.

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