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RE: Things I learnt from watching Spooks - Aria - 28-05-2010 06:27 PM Surveillance operations can all be concluded in 50 minutes or less. RE: Things I learnt from watching Spooks - lwhite53 - 28-05-2010 06:38 PM It's possible to thwart every conceivable terrorist threat with only two field agents. RE: Things I learnt from watching Spooks - picard1109 - 28-05-2010 06:45 PM Liking opera is compulsory in order to be considered intelligent and mature. RE: Things I learnt from watching Spooks - Aria - 28-05-2010 06:49 PM If you want to be a top ranking spy you must have a membership to an exclusive "Gentlemans" club. (Makes you wonder what sort of club women like Stella Rimmington were in!!) RE: Things I learnt from watching Spooks - tyme4t - 30-05-2010 12:14 PM At some point in your career as an agent, you will end up with someone else's blood on your face. RE: Things I learnt from watching Spooks - A Cousin - 30-05-2010 12:51 PM The average operation can be completed in 24-48 hours. A nonchalant cigarette is the best cover as a back up officer. The FSB is the place to go for tattoos. RE: Things I learnt from watching Spooks - Silktie - 30-05-2010 05:29 PM As soon as someone uses the words 'I promise' to assure another person, the exact opposite of what was promised will happen. RE: Things I learnt from watching Spooks - nadiatw - 30-05-2010 06:20 PM There is a striptease-club in the centre of Moscow on Tverskaya st. Even Muscovites do not know about that. RE: Things I learnt from watching Spooks - tyme4t - 31-05-2010 03:42 PM The disposable cell phone industry is completely dependant on MI5 and the bad guys they fight. RE: Things I learnt from watching Spooks - RoninExec - 31-05-2010 04:07 PM Cool topic! I learned: - That you could run with a 3-lbs full-size Glock 17 in your Italian suit left jacket pocket to counterbalance your 3 ounce ID-badge holder in your right pocket. - That you could cross London faster in a Silver Audi with no emergency lights, than a fully-marked police car with bells and whistles! |