WWI Secret Ink[views:6128][posts:9]_____________________________________ [Sep 22,2010 3:31pm - ryanplegics ""] "In October he noted that he "heard from C that the best invisible ink is semen", which did not react to the main methods of detection. Furthermore it had the advantage of being readily available." http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/801...bodily-fluids-as-invisible-ink.html |
___________________________________________ [Sep 22,2010 3:32pm - FuckIsMySignature ""] time to write some letters... |
___________________________________ [Sep 22,2010 3:34pm - nekronaut ""] The dude's name was Mansfield Cumming. LULZ. |
_____________________________________ [Sep 22,2010 3:35pm - ryanplegics ""] Ha! Didn't notice the name. Brilliant. |
______________________________________________ [Sep 22,2010 3:37pm - BobNOMAAMRooney nli ""] Semen didn't exist in WWI, I put this tomfoolery up there with the "tanks existed back then" scandal. |
______________________________________ [Sep 22,2010 3:44pm - the_reverend ""] "Furthermore it had the advantage of being readily available." that's like the british equivalent to "dear penthouse forum" |
____________________________________ [Sep 22,2010 3:51pm - arilliusbm ""] Only Chester Copperpot's semen was real. |
_______________________________________ [Sep 22,2010 3:52pm - nekronautnli ""] "In addition, at least one agent had to be reminded to use only fresh supplies of the 'ink' when correspondents began noticing an unusual smell." AHAHAHHAHA |
___________________________________ [Sep 22,2010 3:55pm - DreadKill ""] nekronautnli said:"In addition, at least one agent had to be reminded to use only fresh supplies of the 'ink' when correspondents began noticing an unusual smell." AHAHAHHAHA should've ated moar pineapple |
_______________________________ [Sep 22,2010 4:42pm - boxxy ""] there's a secret spy network in my pants. |