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Adam Andeveit

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Hello

I am just accepting the invitation to introduce myself.

I served in the armed forces approx 25 years, Started with a short stint in the Royal Marines followed by a longer stint in the RAF.

Left in 2003.

Reasons for leaving were as numberous as the reasons for joining up in the first place. Boredom was a factor (but not necessarily the main one) in both cases.

Now in the arms trade. Considerably wealthier and working harder than at any point in the armed forces.

I wouldn't say the grass is greener this side of the fence - just different.
 
Hello , and welcome to the goat, feel free to join in and post cr@p:PDT_Xtremez_28:
 
Now in the arms trade??

Sounds a bit sinister and James Bond like...

Care to elaborate as I don't want to take the p*ss if you're going to hunt me down like a dog and cap my, if I say so myself, pert arse......
 
did you..????

did you..????

did you work with mark thatcher...????



:PDT_Xtremez_41:
 
i know

i know

I know someone in Iran wants to buy a supergun ive got his mobile number if you want it.

or email addy

Fu*kinnutter@iran.com

Off Topic
 
Welcome adam mate, there are all sorts in here. Gay sausages, typing dogs and now arms dealers.

Enjoy.

(PS. Wanna buy a Browning 9mm? Very cheap, unused!)
 
Adam Andeveit said:
Hello

I am just accepting the invitation to introduce myself.

I served in the armed forces approx 25 years, Started with a short stint in the Royal Marines followed by a longer stint in the RAF.

Left in 2003.

Reasons for leaving were as numberous as the reasons for joining up in the first place. Boredom was a factor (but not necessarily the main one) in both cases.

Now in the arms trade. Considerably wealthier and working harder than at any point in the armed forces.

I wouldn't say the grass is greener this side of the fence - just different.

A mate of mine broke his arm snowboarding last year. If he does it again shall we call you instead of the doctor?

Welcome :PDT_Xtremez_28:
 
Vim_Fuego said:
Now in the arms trade??

Sounds a bit sinister and James Bond like...

Care to elaborate as I don't want to take the p*ss if you're going to hunt me down like a dog and cap my, if I say so myself, pert arse......

I suppose it is a bit like James Bond in that there are a lot of cocktail parties, many of the people I work with have exotic sounding names and foriegn accents and my female colleagues are (almost) all gorgeous, clever, professional and adventurous.

My company is licensed to carry out international traffiking of arms and arms brokerage. Government and other bodies such as the UN, EU and NATO all regulate with whom we can sell arms. Arms is a generic term for military materiel such as guns, planes, subs, ships, comms, ammo, etc...

P*ss taking not a problem. The arms trade is pretty much like the armed forces in that respect.

I don't do ass capping - I leave that to my customers.
 
Adam Andeveit said:
my female colleagues are (almost) all gorgeous, clever, professional and adventurous..


Yeah....it's the same in the RAF these days......:PDT_Xtremez_42:



Adam Andeveit said:
I don't do ass capping - I leave that to my customers.

My ass is breathing a sigh of relief.....
 
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