Greetings one and all, trust you all had a great Christmas.
Having got back from other things I thought I'd appear here and wish you all a very Happy New Year.
During my absence I have learned that Colour Sgts can be extemely impressive people what can get you to do things you didn't know were possible.
I have also learnt (the hard way) that some CSMs have eschewed the need for a permanent "daddy'. This is obvious by the way that some (well mine) at certain establishments behave.
That said, I have completed phase 1 and 2 training plus other additional dance classes required of me and am now ready, willing and able (pretty much).
Got to go as I need to say a requiem for the English Cricket team.
Take care gys,
P
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Merry Crimbo & a Jolly New Year!
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Bless you my son
Heyup Bish, I thought Cristmas was your busy time mate
Take it easy you lot, I`m just about horizontal after me recent sojurn amongst the indigenous peoples of our far north.
(er. that`s the Abbos of the Dampier Peninsular, not the Jocks silly!
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Top gaff it was, and deffo the way to spend crimbo
, high eighty per cents humidity and mid forties C at 23 30 on Crimbo day as I was on the dog to Sticky. How I larfed as we compared weather stats
Laters, and all the best for tonight

Heyup Bish, I thought Cristmas was your busy time mate

Take it easy you lot, I`m just about horizontal after me recent sojurn amongst the indigenous peoples of our far north.
(er. that`s the Abbos of the Dampier Peninsular, not the Jocks silly!

Top gaff it was, and deffo the way to spend crimbo


Laters, and all the best for tonight

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