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The Bar => The Lounge => Topic started by: bijou on September 21, 2010, 11:45:05 AM
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British intelligence services experimented with using semen as an invisible ink to write top-secret letters, it has been disclosed.
A diary entry belonging to a senior member of the Secret Intelligence Service (MI6) has revealed that during the First World War it was discovered that the bodily fluid could act as an effective invisible ink.
In June 1915, Walter Kirke, deputy head of military intelligence at GHQ France, wrote in his diary that Mansfield Cumming, the first chief (or C) of the SIS was "making enquiries for invisible inks at the London University". ...
Mansfield Cumming, heh. (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/8015180/MI6-used-bodily-fluids-as-invisible-ink.html)
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Mansfield Cumming, the first chief (or C) of the SIS was "making enquiries for invisible inks at the London University". ...
Uh huh :whistling:
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How to recognize a spy.
1-He smiles a lot.
2-He has a hairy palm.
3-One arm oversize.
....and the last message they recieved from spy.
OUT OF INK
SEND PRETTY GIRL
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How to recognize a spy.
1-He smiles a lot.
2-He has a hairy palm.
3-One arm oversize.
....and the last message they recieved from spy.
OUT OF INK
SEND PRETTY GIRL
I'll be sending you the bill to replace my MacBook immediately, Reb. :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :cheersmate:
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The predecessor to social networking sites was known as On-My-Facebook.
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Hi-5 Mr. Bunny! :rotf:
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Very funny :lmao: