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Old 31-01-18, 13:26
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Hi Jared,
I think M^M could be Ministry of Munitions and possibly contained something like explosive powder. This may explain the type of cap, with it being tightened after the cap is fitted to prevent any sparks.
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Richard are you sure?

I heard about the blonde who was sacked from quality control in the M & M factory for throwing out all the W W's.

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