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Posted: Wed 01 Feb, 2006 9:42 pm
by chris5818
I'm sorry people but this is one of the funniest and craziest threads i have ever read on this site this really has made my week at work, this has got to be a joke!!. Shadowcreeper or whatever you like to be called what the hell you trying to do? if your trying to wind everyone up it's working!! but only due to the fact we can't meet you to give you a good slap!! do us all a favour and F*CK off :lol: still laughing though you farking nut case. HA

Posted: Wed 01 Feb, 2006 11:55 pm
by Artist
Shadowcreaper

Doc was a Commando trained Royal Navy Medic. I know him well and people like him were a Godsend for us Royal Marines. You had a headache they would issue the pills. You got shot, or like me shot and blown up by a Nail Bomb in Northern Ireland they saved your fecking life! OK Sunshine? :evil: :evil:

Posted: Thu 02 Feb, 2006 9:04 am
by GemmaLS
Doc wrote:Other twonks take note and Gemma hows your Dad?
Dad's good thanks :)

Posted: Thu 02 Feb, 2006 10:45 am
by shadowcreaper
sorry guys if i seen to come accros rude, i isnt my intention.
im new to this forum and im used to more less formal forums and i never knew this was like a offical forum for i thought i was just a help desk type one.

also i dont see wt is wrong with asking whos a rm here for i have up most respect for all armed force people.

i guess u all are a group of long time freinds and dont like the new people coming in ,ok il leave then if u dont like what i say(sry if i seem this way)

Posted: Thu 02 Feb, 2006 11:02 am
by GemmaLS
If you're not completely comfortable using this forum why don't you try http://www.thestudentroom.com (go to Careers, Armed forces). You might find it a little more 'informal'. It's not specific to any of the forces - it's just a general forum though, which has more RAF Officer candidates than anyone else. However you'll be with likeminded people who want to join the forces.

You won't get away with text speak so come armed with a dictionary.

However MFAT is a lot more dedicated to 'fitness and training' (obviously)and may be more useful. TSR is more geared towards the application process.

Up to you but it's a suggestion :)

Posted: Thu 02 Feb, 2006 11:08 am
by GemmaLS
shadowcreaper, check your private messages

Posted: Thu 02 Feb, 2006 11:48 am
by Artist
shadowcreaper

As I said to you the first time I replied to this thread. Take your time when posting. Text Speak is a no no. Your not the first and I'm 100% sure that you will not be the last to start on this forum using text Speak. As I said take your time and get it right and your questions will be answered and help where available given.

Quite a few of the Guys on this site are at CTRM doing their training as I type. Some are fully fledged Green Beret wearing Bootnecks. Whilst others are like me. Been there, got the T shirt and still have that Bootneck Attitude even though we left years ago. Some blokes are in their Seventies but still have information concerning the Corp which Wannerbe Bootnecks will still find most valuable.

The Royal Marines is akin to a big family. Regardless of age, location or rank. Once a Marine. Always a Marine. Since leaving the Corp I've met blokes who I never met when I was serving. But within a couple of minutes we have broken the ice and the tales of daring do's and total bullshit have come thick and fast! :D It's a Marine Thing I guess.

Posted: Thu 02 Feb, 2006 12:18 pm
by shadowcreaper
thanks

Posted: Thu 02 Feb, 2006 12:27 pm
by Artist
shadowcreaper wrote:thanks
See. Your getting the idea already! :D

Anyway I'm off to see a man about doing a painting of his house. Stick it out shadowcreaper and you will fit in just fine mate.

Posted: Thu 02 Feb, 2006 12:39 pm
by Brian-
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Posted: Thu 02 Feb, 2006 7:25 pm
by Wee Willy Winkie
yep, he gave it a bash and was unlucky, just try again and it'll be tickety-boo.
(and dont worry, i got the whole spelling rant when i joined up not knowing the etiquette of the site, it'll soon come second nature to type properly when you do it for a long time.) ope i hvae bin of sum asssistnace :wink: www

Posted: Sat 04 Feb, 2006 9:44 am
by flighty
mfat_man wrote:
flighty wrote:Or ask yer Aunty Jayne to do a proof read for you, mate.

Teacher Extraordinaire!!!!

Jayne xx
Nice Jayne :) I'm doing some part/time teaching this semester at uni... can't wait to slap the 1st cheeky one down :lol:
Yo, mfat_man! Long time no speak!

How' re you diddlin'? Had any good kebabs lately? :lol:

Jayne x

Posted: Sat 04 Feb, 2006 10:54 am
by mfat_man
flighty wrote:
mfat_man wrote:
flighty wrote:Or ask yer Aunty Jayne to do a proof read for you, mate.

Teacher Extraordinaire!!!!

Jayne xx
Nice Jayne :) I'm doing some part/time teaching this semester at uni... can't wait to slap the 1st cheeky one down :lol:
Yo, mfat_man! Long time no speak!

How' re you diddlin'? Had any good kebabs lately? :lol:

Jayne x

Yeah good thanks Jayne, kebabs? with my tummy.... not a good idea.

Mind you it was better than the drink with the snake in it i drank, i was sooooooooo ill :(

John

Posted: Sat 04 Feb, 2006 3:46 pm
by flighty
On topic again ...... Shadowcreaper, don't be intimidated by these nasty big blokes (Artist, Doc.) They are pussycats really. :D

Post and ask away, mate. Folk are only too happy to help (mostly.)

I don't think there is anything rude or impolite in your existing posts ..... people can sometimes be.... er ..... oversensitive.

It happens to Doc if you feed him toast and coffee with milk in the mornings. :o :o :o :o

Happy posting matey!

Jayne x