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Definately a bad case of wind.
« on: 24 August 2011, 22:03:48 »

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Re: Definately a bad case of wind.
« Reply #1 on: 24 August 2011, 22:16:33 »

An air line 'accidentally went up his backside'.... happens all the time  ::) ::)
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Re: Definately a bad case of wind.
« Reply #2 on: 25 August 2011, 02:34:56 »

When I started my Electronics apprenticeship at RAE Farnborough. The first week consisted of safety, security lectures etc.

One of the lectures was on a group of apprentices who had been larking about with an airline many years before and had stuck it up a fellow apprentice's backside and blown his guts out, which killed him. The safety lectures were obviously effective as none of us as apprentices had any serious accidents during our apprenticeships, apart from motorbike accidents in which at least one was killed every year.  :(
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