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Steve
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23rd Nov 12 at 12:38   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-20458792
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Worrying that GCHQ have asked the public to do it
Jamie Walby
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Its something to do about cats evolving.

Im not sure but I think it says war between our species is inevitable. That evolution cannot be stopped and the cats will rise. We cannot coexist.....And then something about seeing the streets of human cities run red with the blood of their children.
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That guy is LOVING the camera
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Did he actually call a pigeon a feathered reptile?
3CorsaMeal
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Just cracked it

"Everybody's heard, about the bird !
Everybody's heard, about the bird !

Don't you know about the bird?
Well everybody's heard, about the bird !

Bird bird bird, the bird is the word !
Bird bird bird, the bird is the word ! Yeah!"
Gary
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quote:
Originally posted by BluKoo
Did he actually call a pigeon a feathered reptile?


Yep

Retard
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quote:
Originally posted by Robin
Worrying that GCHQ have asked the public to do it
not really. its probably quite a unique code, person to person rather than following a standard set of code
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quote:
Originally posted by Robin
Worrying that GCHQ have asked the public to do it


Why would they bother? If its a WW2 code then it has no real relevance now, that and with out any sort of context it'll be really quite difficult.
Russ
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Artillery Observer At "K" Sector, Normandy, Have Panzers Know Directions, Final Note [confirming] Found Jerry's Whereabouts, Determined Jerry's Headquarters Front Posts, Counter Measures [against] Panzers Not Working, Panzer Attack - Blitz, Know [where] Local Dispatch Station June 27th, 1526 hours

i reckon anyway

[Edited on 17-12-2012 by Russ]
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"Sgt Bennett has taken all the fuel [fi real], Impreza P1 en route to Brazil, Panty Attack has ceased, Colin has the box. Jimmys whereabouts still unknown, last seen at zoo."

 
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