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Message 58864 - Posted: 22 Dec 2014, 7:24:31 UTC

This might explain some things to you.
All of you, who have wondered for all of these years.
And yet might open a new avenue to question me.
I hold the answers.

Twilight lives.
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Message 58866 - Posted: 22 Dec 2014, 8:02:29 UTC

And this might explain some things to you as well.

I have cats, and I protect them.
Very well...............
Don't tread on me...
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Message 58868 - Posted: 22 Dec 2014, 12:00:21 UTC

OMFG
Hurt me,bang me................
Do anything you want.


You have to see this one moment in time.
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Message 58893 - Posted: 23 Dec 2014, 6:23:04 UTC - in response to Message 58867.  

Famous people? Most UK people will know of the old TV variety show Sunday Night at the London Palladium produced by Val Parnell. His brother was Jack Parnell, who had quite a famous orchestra. One night in the mid 80's he was a guest at the private golf club where my other half worked as a Silver Service waitress, and somehow he and his Manager gave her a lift home, and was invited in for coffee. He saw my twin console electronic organ with foot pedals and said, oh do you play? I said no not at all really. But I switched it on and he tinkered about on it for a little while.

They sound very nice.

Not really a claim to fame, but lovely man to meet. I've met and shaken hands with three Cabinet Ministers and the DPM, but I'll gloss over that!

I've directly worked for several Cabinet Ministers, Mo Mowlam was my favourite, but that's all I can say because apparently I signed the official secrets act. I was working on a press conference for Tessa Jowell when the camera lights set off the sprinkler system and flooded everyone out and I've been nearly run over by the Prime Minister (Blair at the time) of more than one occasion. Gordon Brown worked down the hallway and I saw him a lot but never shook his hand. Michael Meacher once told me I reminded him of the Queen Mum, I think he meant it kindly, but I'm still offended to this day. I saw all of the Cabinet Ministers regularly as I worked downstairs from the Cabinet Meeting room.
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Message 58906 - Posted: 23 Dec 2014, 17:33:26 UTC

Outrage now, but I did manage to catch some MB WU's for my dry host before it. Sadly most of them are shorties, so probably I'm gonna be out of work again...
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Message 58908 - Posted: 23 Dec 2014, 17:41:36 UTC - in response to Message 58905.  

Today is the day when I can't phone home. Soon I'll be disconnected.
Happy outrage day.

Bee-Dee-Eep. I'm sorry the ET you are calling is not is service at this time and there is no new coordinates.

Happy outrage day to all.
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Message 58909 - Posted: 23 Dec 2014, 17:51:18 UTC - in response to Message 58900.  

but that's all I can say because apparently I signed the official secrets act.

Yes I had to as well when I worked for one of the four public utilities, and it lasts for life. There are things I know that I cannot say. I have also signed a non-disclosure agreement as I work at my local MP's office.

yes, I'm afraid I can't tell you all the really interesting stuff....oh the stories I could tell...
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Message 58910 - Posted: 23 Dec 2014, 18:06:11 UTC - in response to Message 58909.  

but that's all I can say because apparently I signed the official secrets act.

Yes I had to as well when I worked for one of the four public utilities, and it lasts for life. There are things I know that I cannot say. I have also signed a non-disclosure agreement as I work at my local MP's office.

yes, I'm afraid I can't tell you all the really interesting stuff....oh the stories I could tell...

Never a smart thing to tell the world you have official secrets waiting to be spilled.
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Message 58911 - Posted: 23 Dec 2014, 18:23:35 UTC

The ol' kitty juju has not been having the positive effect I had hoped for in getting our project back on the straight and narrow.
But, I'll give it another go and hope that this time is the charm.
Maybe if all the other seti kitties would join in it would bolster the effect.

All together now.

Meow............
Meow............
Meow............
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Message 58914 - Posted: 23 Dec 2014, 18:53:50 UTC - in response to Message 58913.  

I can't speak for ES99, she would have had a higher security clearance than I did.

Yes. And higher than you did are usually taught not to even acknowledge employment for good reason.
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Message 58915 - Posted: 23 Dec 2014, 19:02:14 UTC - in response to Message 58912.  

This will be a long outrage. It will last from Dec 24, to Jan 5.
I fear....

However I hope non of the staff interrupts their well earned Yule/New Year holiday, to go to the lab and fix it.

Let it rest over Yule/New Year.

Well, having the kit down for the holidays is not going to magically fix anything.
However, if the staff wants the break to recharge their own batteries, I don't think anybody would fuss about it after all they have been fighting with.

Meow.
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Message 58916 - Posted: 23 Dec 2014, 19:13:53 UTC - in response to Message 58910.  

but that's all I can say because apparently I signed the official secrets act.

Yes I had to as well when I worked for one of the four public utilities, and it lasts for life. There are things I know that I cannot say. I have also signed a non-disclosure agreement as I work at my local MP's office.

yes, I'm afraid I can't tell you all the really interesting stuff....oh the stories I could tell...

Never a smart thing to tell the world you have official secrets waiting to be spilled.

LMAO...anyone who knows I worked for the Civil Service would know that (and I've never kept that a secret. It's on my resume along with what departments I worked for and what I did there)...and they would also know that unless I worked for the Intelligence Committee (which I didn't because there security clearance was apparently very invasive and they would have grilled my whole family. I had no wish to go through it) then, as Chris pointed out, I know nothing more than what would make good gossip, and anything else would be seriously out of date and released under the FOI act anyway under the 10 year rule by now.

I can only imagine you have a Hollywood view of the way government works if you think every Civil Servant has access to MI6 Files. LOL!

The real reason for security clearance is that they want to know if there is anything we could have been blackmailed for in order to release secret information...which of course I have no access to now anyway. As I don't have a secret gambling or drugs problem I think I'll be fine.

I run more real risk by posting my opinions on the internet while openly female, but you've never shown any concern for my welfare over that.
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Message 58917 - Posted: 23 Dec 2014, 19:22:12 UTC - in response to Message 58913.  

Do try to be a bit realistic Gary. I retired 14 years ago, anything I knew at the time the Russians knew 10 years before, and anything I know now is so out of date as to be worthless. But nevertheless the principle of State Security has to be upheld.

I can't speak for ES99, she would have had a higher security clearance than I did.

Maybe. I don't know. I just know that there are certain things I can't talk about even if they've been all over the media. The Minsters have a certain expectation of privacy too.
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Message 58922 - Posted: 23 Dec 2014, 20:42:06 UTC - in response to Message 58916.  

I can only imagine you have a Hollywood view of the way government works if you think every Civil Servant has access to MI6 Files. LOL!

Did not know you were only a political file clerk, so the secrets you know are who ran around with their underwear on their head. People I've met, worked for our equivalents of MI5 & MI6.
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Message 58923 - Posted: 23 Dec 2014, 21:08:58 UTC
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During my government service I was on 'a need to know'
security regime. What it means is they told me nothing.
I still don't know a whole lot even to this day.
In fact some of my work was so secret, that most times
even I didn't know what I was doing.


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Message 58926 - Posted: 23 Dec 2014, 21:26:47 UTC

Evening guys.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQM8G2ZjPrw

Where's the Youtube thread here?
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Message 58927 - Posted: 23 Dec 2014, 21:32:42 UTC
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Message 58928 - Posted: 23 Dec 2014, 21:33:00 UTC - in response to Message 58925.  

Yeah you guys!
Jees' we need a "I wanna' complain thread" as well!


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Message 58929 - Posted: 23 Dec 2014, 21:33:53 UTC
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Ya think...

[edit]Evening Ian:)
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Message 58932 - Posted: 23 Dec 2014, 21:39:08 UTC - in response to Message 58930.  

Hiyah Julie, nice to see a friendly face around here rather than grumpy old men :-)) Wanna start a Youtube thread?

@ET PH - What we need is a thread for people like Gary, so we can keep out of his way :-))

@Ian - blimey it's getting popular around here !!



mmpppffffgrmblmpffff, evening Chris:)
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