Welcome to the world of counterintelligence.esa5444 wrote: However, what I have found effective is to slip one bureaucrat a piece of information, not necessarily true, but beneficial to me, and see which others mention it when I talk to them.

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Welcome to the world of counterintelligence.esa5444 wrote: However, what I have found effective is to slip one bureaucrat a piece of information, not necessarily true, but beneficial to me, and see which others mention it when I talk to them.
I don't think kids these days understand irony. The Che shirts and other commie stuff is somehow fashionable. Apparently chicks dig the revolutionary or something; I never really understood that, I mean communist revolutions not only tend to suck in the whole being able to get on with life thing, once you get a commie talking about revolution, they never shut up, and pretty soon everything is preceded by some mention to the Revolution. You have Revolution Science, Revolution Car, Revolution toilet paper, etc, etc. It's worse than PC phrases like "Gender equality in Aerodynamic Design".Jericho941 wrote:Careful, he might've just been wearing it to be ironic.
I guess "Ironic" means "wants to get hit with a tire iron" then hunh?Jericho941 wrote:Careful, he might've just been wearing it to be ironic.
Not necessarily. There's also steam irons and waffle irons...HTRN wrote:I guess "Ironic" means "wants to get hit with a tire iron" then hunh?Jericho941 wrote:Careful, he might've just been wearing it to be ironic.![]()
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I have a shiny new pick-axe, an E-tool, 125 pounds of titanium plate, a Mag-Lite, a huge, roughly 15 pound, horizontal milling machine cutter, an old school steel case rotary phone, and some really heavy text books all within 15 feet of me. It would be quite the wall to wall counseling session that would require me to get a tire-iron.HTRN wrote:I guess "Ironic" means "wants to get hit with a tire iron" then hunh?Jericho941 wrote:Careful, he might've just been wearing it to be ironic.![]()
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I guess this is what you meant
Though I guess if I hit someone with the titanium, it would be titanic, not ironic.
Don't forget branding irons.DougWojtowicz wrote:Not necessarily. There's also steam irons and waffle irons...HTRN wrote:I guess "Ironic" means "wants to get hit with a tire iron" then hunh?Jericho941 wrote:Careful, he might've just been wearing it to be ironic.![]()
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God, I hope so. The "Irony" fad has gone on far too long.HTRN wrote:I guess "Ironic" means "wants to get hit with a tire iron" then hunh?Jericho941 wrote:Careful, he might've just been wearing it to be ironic.![]()
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