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A good afternoon to you all

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Good afternoon, hope you are all well.

Just been trying to catch up with everybody's posts whilst I'm on leave. Rather difficult given Doc's ebullient and numerous posts! Is there anything pertinent I've missed from the last 7 weeks that I should catch up on (I've heard of Mike Baldwin's passing away, but little else).
Good to see that there are still a number of young gentlemen willing to feed themselves to Harry and Artist - rather them than me :lol:

I'm in quite a jolly mood myself, having found out that I'm joining the branch of my choice, phase 3 training commences next year!

Again, hope this finds you well,

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AHhhhh Dr Proffitt, so good of you to make an appearence. :P

Hows Dartmouth? Piss of piece I bet. :lol:

What branch are you going for then? I only thought there was one branch you could go for, as in Medical???

And I do apologise for posting in reference to them big words that you writed, but I dont understand them so I would guess you love me lots :P
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Shame
adrianproffitt wrote:I've heard of Mike Baldwin's passing away, but little else
Hilda Ogden ad Edie Yates will be a bit upset.
Nowt like a good funeral to cheer The Street up is there
Drums beating, colours flying and bayonets fixed...
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Sticky Blue wrote:Shame
adrianproffitt wrote:I've heard of Mike Baldwin's passing away, but little else
Hilda Ogden ad Edie Yates will be a bit upset.
Nowt like a good funeral to cheer The Street up is there
How about a good old fashioned riot?

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Eddie's dead? Shit, I did miss that :)

Of course I loves ya Doc, and Dartmouth was conquered in the whole of 7 weeks. Nearly vomited on HRH The Duke of York though at the Passing Out Parade. Have found out that I am going to be a MO(SM) in the New Year. Prior to that I have to do a stint in A&E at Birmingham.
Went through Dartmouth with a Chaplain who was an MA in a previous incarnation. You appear to be rather mad people, if you'll excuse me for saying so!

Also got to see the RM Band for the first time at the Parade, then on Friday at the Dartmouth Easter Ball. Bloody impressive, especially the Corps of Drums.

Right, I'm off out to spread the good word about the RN. And have a few drinks.

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I second that motion Artist, it still makes me chuckle when i think of Mike Baldwins last words........''You're finished Barlow, Deirdre loves me!!!......."
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SUBMARINER!!!!!! How dare you!!!!!! :evil: :lol:

Get yourself to CTC and sort yourself out! :lol:

Well done matey, glad your enjoying it. Whats the Padres name? PM if you like.
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Bishop Fugwit, oi `spose :roll:

Well done Dr Proffers, life for you just got a whole lot better :P
Doctagnian`s right of course, wtf are you doing on Subs?
Farksake matey get your hoop over to CTC, who knows, you may actually like Royal after all 8)
Fuggin fish-heads, I ask you :o
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Thanks Harry & Doc

CTC though? I already have the physique of a submariner! And the last time I even mentioned marine a Major sprung out of the background ready to press me. When I politely repeated 'it was submarine sir' he nearly filled me in :o

On a more serious note, they've filled their quota for MOs to go to CTC, so I'd be waiting at least 2 years to get there. In fact, maybe that's enough time to whittle away the flab and sculpt myself...
Wouldn't mind working with Royal , as Royal were a very notable breath of fresh air at Dartmouth, crazy buggers.
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proffered wrote:Bloody impressive, especially the Corps of Drums.
so we've been practising for a long time.
Thanks for the compliment... now, about this rash on my drum stick :o
Drums beating, colours flying and bayonets fixed...
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Stop putting it in your fugging mouth then :o

Arianne, sow your wild oats in frivolous girly ways and if it takes two years, so what?
AACC is exerting it`s influence, even now, in ways you cannot even begin to understand. :o
Resistance is futile 8)
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