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spook291 says:
k, Jim, getting pooped, gonna have to go back upstairs and lay down for a bit, please say hello to all on the forum for me k?
Jim Hudson says:
Ok
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AC130 Gunships were also called spooky, or spooks. SF guys were spooks. CIA, MI5 and KGB were also called spooks. Tom Clancy, WEB Griffin and Dale Brown - three of my favourite authors also write about spooks......
Kind of exciting isn't it.
Unfortunately, I cannot lay claim to all that exciting stuff from years gone bye. I was just a poor stone frigate sailor that spent all his time "listening" to the other guys, ifn you catch my drift. I was what was known as an "illicit communications intercept operator". All the other guys just called us 291er's (which is the Military Occupation Code for my trade specialty) - "Spooks".
Name stuck, just added 291 to it. That way my old chums would probably know I was one of them and maybe say hello.
My Great Pyrennes was also called Spooky or Spook for short - mostly because he was pure white and almost invisible in the winter... . Still miss him too.
Now I just play spook on the forums. Sometimes posting, sometimes pulling a Lurker Carl
AC130 Gunships were also called spooky, or spooks. SF guys were spooks. CIA, MI5 and KGB were also called spooks. Tom Clancy, WEB Griffin and Dale Brown - three of my favourite authors also write about spooks......
Kind of exciting isn't it.
Unfortunately, I cannot lay claim to all that exciting stuff from years gone bye. I was just a poor stone frigate sailor that spent all his time "listening" to the other guys, ifn you catch my drift. I was what was known as an "illicit communications intercept operator". All the other guys just called us 291er's (which is the Military Occupation Code for my trade specialty) - "Spooks".
Name stuck, just added 291 to it. That way my old chums would probably know I was one of them and maybe say hello.
My Great Pyrennes was also called Spooky or Spook for short - mostly because he was pure white and almost invisible in the winter... . Still miss him too.
Now I just play spook on the forums. Sometimes posting, sometimes pulling a Lurker Carl
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