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Posted: Sat 22 Apr, 2006 12:27 pm
by GGHT
Wow it's that bad eh.
Posted: Sat 22 Apr, 2006 1:16 pm
by dwarfy
it is i,m afraid GGHT,
You,ll have it hammered into you by your DL to take care of each other and watch out for each other, and to stay as far away from possible trouble as you can. No matter how much of a prong some idiot civvy is being just walk away, its just not worth it whilst in training, as you have to much to lose.
Unfortunately its just too obvious who recruits are, when you,ve got 4 or five lads all with the same hair cut, one with a scottish accent one with a cockney, one with a southern etc, it doesnt take a genius to work it out, and there are some sad twits who love to take a pop at young recruits, usually through jealosy, ha ha.
But if your sensible and look out for each other you should be able to avoid it, just dont put yourselves in any position where it could happen.Anyway you,ll get told all this when your down there, im just a tad bored so went off on one.
Dwarfy
Posted: Sat 22 Apr, 2006 4:17 pm
by Felias
When I finish training, I was hoping to wear the uniform for a few hrs to visit a bunch of mates. Probably not a good idea, I suppose being part of RM would just make me so proud might not resist it.

Posted: Sat 22 Apr, 2006 4:29 pm
by nufc_rulz
When I finish training, I was hoping to wear the uniform for a few hrs to visit a bunch of mates. Probably not a good idea, I suppose being part of RM would just make me so proud might not resist it.
Do your mates like a man in uniform or something?
Posted: Sat 22 Apr, 2006 4:57 pm
by Felias
Actually yeh, they're all girls who are a little older than me in uni.
