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    I wonder if green makes more sense seeing as this sub is intended to operate in the littoral areas of Israel and its potential enemies? Any former submariners here who could comment on this?
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    Are those areas usually full of gross green gunky water or something Kaleun?
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    Celeon found out that Mr. Friedlinghaus is propably responsible for the flashy color of the dolphins. Sort of a promotion tour for the middle east

    Friedlinghaus........ ..... sounds very fatherlandish .... Would also explain why he is so crazy for cars






    Maybe he is going for our subs now aswell ?

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    I think K61 is on the right track!

    Maybe the green color is intended to let the boat blend in with murky, algae filled water: ......like maybe the kind you find in long, man-made canals???


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    Maybe the green color is intended to let the boat blend in with murky, algae filled water: ......like maybe the kind you find in long, man-made canals???
    OMG!, They're gonna invade Panama!
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    Originally posted by Pacific_Ace:
    <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Maybe the green color is intended to let the boat blend in with murky, algae filled water: ......like maybe the kind you find in long, man-made canals???
    OMG!, They're gonna invade Panama! </div></BLOCKQUOTE>


    Not again.

    Those constant invasions to topple former friends of the CIA slowly but surely begin to bore me.

    "The firm" has a unbelievable talent of bringing questionable persons into power in the first place which later have to be toppled by yet another invasion.

    Is this some sort of long term job creation program ?

    Like good ol' Manuel here In the end, "the firm" did not love him as much as they used to when he was still on their pay list during the 70's.



    And the Silent_O was sent over to hunt him down.

    Where is the Silent_O ?
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    "The firm" has a unbelievable talent of bringing questionable persons into power in the first place which later have to be toppled by yet another invasion.

    Yep!!! ....Just like the "Political Process" here in the U.S. that presents us with one hopelessly inadequate candidate after another!!!

    Ooops! ....I'm beginning to sound like Socko!!!



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    Well the oil for dollars is not to far off the mark, as the str. of the dollar is pretty much dependent on everyone buying and selling oil in dollars. Nations start trading for oil with euro's, Yuan's and other monies, the US dollar loses its value and becomes the Fiat currency it really is.

    But this is just my opinion.
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