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19 Mar 2004, 07:56 (Ref:910371) | #1 | |
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Freudian Slip?
From the entry on the MSA website for the Motorsport Safety Fund:
It publishes a newsletter, Rescue and Resuscitation twice a year and has two booklets; "A Picket Guide to Marshalling" and "A Pocket Guide to Rescue and Resuscitation" - both available FOC on receipt of an SAE. Ok lads - STRIKE! |
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Obviously it's referring to the fact that we're inside the fence...
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Re: Freudian Slip?
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Oh, perhaps I'm thinking about the little credit card sized fold out thingy that's available. And while I'm on the subject, look out for Bodysnatcher on the BACK of the current MSA training ring binders, featuring an A4 advert for Ferno products. Last edited by MagnetON; 20 Mar 2004 at 18:43. |
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