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Final furlong

General discussions on joining & training in the Royal Air Force.
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Hyperlithe
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Post by Hyperlithe »

Here we are then, my final night as a civilian.
Just a little message for everyone who's helped with advice etc. over the last few months, and for those who've made me laugh.

THANK YOU!!!

See you in a few weeks, if I get a chance...
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Oh bugger...time to leave civilian life!

Wish us luck!
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First weekend off.

Very tired....

Much fun though!

And as for the person who said you didn't have to do bed packs anymore....LIES!!! :evil:
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Tired ?

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Hi Pringle,

Glad to hear you are enjoying it !, hows the running side of things. Is it hard or not ?
Keep trying & don't fall at the first hurdle !
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Post by Pringle »

Running isn't to bad for me. I played alot of football before i came in and also did rowing at least 4 times a week. Rowed for 2.5k each time with a target time of 10 minutes 30 seconds.

I found the first run difficult as that was just after i caught a cold. But now thats cleared up my breathing is better and i'm towards the front of group 2 (Out of 3 difficulty groups)

The thing i find difficult is ironing. Definately not my strongest area :(
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