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My bloody weight

General discussions on joining & training in the Royal Marines.
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norhtengit
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My bloody weight

Post by norhtengit »

Gawd damn it, just been down the AFCO and started to sign up, what did he say, you need to loose 1.5 stone before i can proceed, gawd damn it, looks like ill be doing the atkins diet for a while, but still soo pissed off :evil: :evil: :evil:
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Better than being two and a half stone over :lol: .
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Post by Adam86 »

Didnt know there was an upper weight limit? Whats the limit?
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Post by wildfire213 »

how much do you weigh norhtengit?
then just take off how much he was over weight
guns dont kill people, people kill people
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Post by Scottish_Kiwi »

I don't believe there is an upper weight limit but it is too do with your weight compared to your height and your build, a 5" weighing sixteen stone is clearly over weight were as a 6" 5' guy weightin sixteen stone may not be.

What i was lead to believe

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Post by Kane »

Just to clear things up so nobody gets confused, it's 6' 5", not 6" 5'. Not to be picky or anything. Just pointing it out as to avoid any furthur confusion.

Cheers, Brent
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