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fair points..but charlton WITH pardew were dropping like a stone and they also had similar financial problems to us...
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U.S. Military may lift ban on women in submarines
Thedelldays replied to Saint in Paradise's topic in The Lounge
we dont have any other type of submarine other than nuclear submarines... keep clutching -
if we dont win tomorrow I will fear the pressure on pardew... after tomorrow the 3 games we would have had in the week should have brought in at the very least 6 points considering 2 games were at home.
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when they go down...they will be left to the football league..and we all know what that means..:smt036
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i have to say..lambert is class..he win 90% of balls in the air and does not waste possession much...all this with mostly 2 markers on him are very near by..... I can see why he scored loads for rovers...if we played two wide men that could get decent crosses in (do not have to be brilliant) from advanced positions then he will bang em in..
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Season so far........... CRAP
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U.S. Military may lift ban on women in submarines
Thedelldays replied to Saint in Paradise's topic in The Lounge
so. My expertise don't amount to much despite me being in the job and living the life for a decade. If you can say that. I wi ask again. Tell me about your expertise and tell me with facts how I am wrong -
U.S. Military may lift ban on women in submarines
Thedelldays replied to Saint in Paradise's topic in The Lounge
I know of a couple of Muslims on subs and they are great lads Why are you suggesting that I am racist? Is it becaus you have no other point to make -
U.S. Military may lift ban on women in submarines
Thedelldays replied to Saint in Paradise's topic in The Lounge
The medical issues aside. The sleeping and living arrangements alone would mean I would prefer it with no women. As the introduction of women wouldake a very testing time at sea with the living and sleeping arrangements even harder. That is not me being racist or sexist. If anyone here (I know there are one or two) who has been on a uk sub will know what I am on about -
U.S. Military may lift ban on women in submarines
Thedelldays replied to Saint in Paradise's topic in The Lounge
How is a decade of expertise "knee jerk"? Also how can it be "knee jerk" when women do NOT serve on nuc subs anywhere on the planet... Let's here your expertise then -
U.S. Military may lift ban on women in submarines
Thedelldays replied to Saint in Paradise's topic in The Lounge
Solution to what? Did not realise we had a problem? In my time in the navy I have met about 4 female sailors who sai they would consider maybe serving on one for a few weeks. And plenty hve had a look round and 99.9% have said they would be happy NEVER to see one again, let along go to sea for a week on one. So many girls in the navy can't stand it when civvys try and stick up for them in this debate as it won't be those civvys who will have to serve on them in the future. -
U.S. Military may lift ban on women in submarines
Thedelldays replied to Saint in Paradise's topic in The Lounge
Just gave one brief reason But at the end of the day women do not serve on nuclear subs in our country in any country and no matter how much you laugh or take te Mick it will not change any time soon. So, all a bit irrelevant really -
U.S. Military may lift ban on women in submarines
Thedelldays replied to Saint in Paradise's topic in The Lounge
why should I? The 2 resident experts will tell me I am wrong without having the first clue what they are on about. But since you aske ponty.. In a nutshell. When you serve on board nuclear powered subs you are living in close proximity to a nuclear reactor for weeks/months on end. Not like if you worked in a nuc power plant where you go home and away from said reactor when you finish work. To that end you get subjected to doses of nuclear radiation as well a other potentionally harmfull atmospheric elements. It is a scientiic fact (which all nations with nuc subs follow) that the dosage received will potentionally cause more harm to the female internal organs than those of male. It is a fact that the constant dodge received over a long period of time could very well caus harm to a womens reproductive organs. And that is a risk that no nation is ready to take. There us more to it but that is one reason with regards to the nuclear element o the job. There are plenty of others. Add that to the sleeping and living arrangements on what is a very cramped operational environment. Going to sea and conducting high end operations in sensitive waters on a sub is unique and can't be compared to anything else. I could go on but on my iPhone so will leave it there. -
U.S. Military may lift ban on women in submarines
Thedelldays replied to Saint in Paradise's topic in The Lounge
So verbal and sotonjoe you two seem to be the experts and not me who has been in the job for a decade. Why am I wrong? Why do women not serve on nuclear subs the world over... Please correct me with the facts. Thanks Xxx -
Does it matter?
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Been round the world too mate. And I dont work in an office.
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Why does the **** golfer get all up tight all the time
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U.S. Military may lift ban on women in submarines
Thedelldays replied to Saint in Paradise's topic in The Lounge
Lol you seen the expert tell me why I am wrong. -
U.S. Military may lift ban on women in submarines
Thedelldays replied to Saint in Paradise's topic in The Lounge
Sweden do I think. But they don't have nuclear powered subs which is part of the issue. Also very few countries in the world (us the yanks and the Russians). Are capable of the types of special ops that we do. Which to maintain operational capability is essential. -
U.S. Military may lift ban on women in submarines
Thedelldays replied to Saint in Paradise's topic in The Lounge
With women... It's not about their capability, as of course this would not be a problem. It is a medical issue added to that if you go down a uk SSN or SSBN you would see that you live out of each others pockets at sea for example a uk SSN would take around 45 junior rates to sea those 45 have 3 sinks, 3 toilets and 1 shower. The sleeping and washing arrangements alone would make it very difficult when you are doing 6 hours on watch then 6 hours off 6 on, 6 off etc. No let up in that routine for weeks/months on end it just wonT work or not have an effect on the overall operational capability. Which on a submarine on operations that are mostly top secret is everything.. What do you do with their jam rags? Lol -
U.S. Military may lift ban on women in submarines
Thedelldays replied to Saint in Paradise's topic in The Lounge
Oh. What did I say about Muslim extremists that got your attention. You say that as if I was racist.? I said that I would rather they were not in this coutry? Is that bad? -
U.S. Military may lift ban on women in submarines
Thedelldays replied to Saint in Paradise's topic in The Lounge
do you really think I care what anyone writes on this place. Well those who have never worked in a forces evironmemt on operations ask yourself this. Why are women kept away from the specialist elements o the armed forces in general -
Back to the OP I'm still waiting for my "vote" on the European constitution
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And this is just a message board
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