I wholeheartedly agree
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da cadets? What are they?Wcc rep wrote: im in da cadets
I know of CCF, ATC, ACF, Sea Cadets, Marine Cadets but never da cadets.
Drums beating, colours flying and bayonets fixed...
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This thread has made my day
Absolutely superb! First a young lad comes on advertising his online game (which I have no problems with, I think it's a great idea; does playing military games make you a wannabe? Not last time I checked...), then everyone starts taking chunks out of each other!
WCC rep, maybe you should have had a little read of some of the posts on here, you may've realised that this probably isn't your target audience for your game...least you're still standing up and taking a battering! As above, any information you or your Cadets want about joining the forces is available below in the various Joining forums, and good luck with the Marines...I'd have a bit of a read around before you decide finally, RM is something which'll take a hell of a lot of desire and dedication if you want to get it.
Keep it coming boys and girls, I'm still laughing...
WCC rep, maybe you should have had a little read of some of the posts on here, you may've realised that this probably isn't your target audience for your game...least you're still standing up and taking a battering! As above, any information you or your Cadets want about joining the forces is available below in the various Joining forums, and good luck with the Marines...I'd have a bit of a read around before you decide finally, RM is something which'll take a hell of a lot of desire and dedication if you want to get it.
Keep it coming boys and girls, I'm still laughing...
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Wholley
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In 2004 a crack cadet unit was sent to bed with no dinner by a military court for a crime they didn't commit. These men promptly escaped from a maximum security bungalow to the dangerous Wigan underground. Today, still wanted by the government, they survive as soldiers of fortune. If you have a problem - if no one else can help - and if you can find them - maybe you can hire: The Web Cadets.
Cue music
Cue music
If it doesn't hurt it's not worth doing!
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Wholley
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S,
If your a quick learner you could forge your mom's signature,
pass the course during half term and get the coverted purple beret
with the space kidettes cap badge in no time.
Thats what I had to do,as my mom did'nt want me to join either.
My career has burgeoned since then and I'm now the"Very model of a modern Major General"Thats yer actual Gilbert and Sullivan you know.
Wholley.

If your a quick learner you could forge your mom's signature,
pass the course during half term and get the coverted purple beret
with the space kidettes cap badge in no time.
Thats what I had to do,as my mom did'nt want me to join either.
My career has burgeoned since then and I'm now the"Very model of a modern Major General"Thats yer actual Gilbert and Sullivan you know.
Wholley.
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Josh
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