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Posted: Sat 06 Dec, 2008 9:14 pm
by jabcrosshook
Jstagg,

What I suggest is that you keep your head low and don’t post anything that others may find offensive or just plain stupid, only post when it’s relevant to the discussion, no pointless drivel. Lose the attitude and watch yourself; a little respect goes a long way. If flighty or any other moderator/ex or serving points something out to yourself, take note and don’t post something back.
But that’s just my advice, if you take note that's another thing.

Posted: Sat 06 Dec, 2008 9:24 pm
by jstagg
I'm going to defend what i said but stop posting anything relevant to it from this post onwards.


Back to subject, how many personnel including PTI's and instructors doest Catterick hold?

Posted: Sat 06 Dec, 2008 10:13 pm
by flighty
I've actually been very suppportive of you, Jstagg. Both on open forum and behind closed doors. It appears you have let me down. I was warned you might.

Get this .... we are living in a supposed enlightened age. Jokes about beasting women are not funny. I dare say the girlies in Catterick will be falling over themselves to go out for a brandy and Babycham with you.

Posted: Sat 06 Dec, 2008 10:48 pm
by jstagg
I do admit what I said could have been toned down but it still remains a joke.

if they take offence to it if they use the forum i will do up most to apologise to them.

As for the people warning you that I'll let you down that really is silly from what a lot of members have told me, you go out of you're way to make new recruits and joiners to the forum feel out of place on the slightest subject.. I'm not going to reply upon this post from now onwards or any post you make ingest to provoke a reaction from, it seems you just like to make the simple post sawer once you hear something you don't like.

Other mods and admins and PTI's or instructors who use the forum can hold their own opinion on me once they meet me so all this needles Personal messages I receive about beastings because of this forum can stop weather you have or haven't had a influence on the posters or not, I'm going to be a soldier regardless.

Posted: Sat 06 Dec, 2008 11:13 pm
by flighty
What bloody tosh!

Artist and me have done all we can to help out folk on the forum. KiwiBen was given free rein here when he made his attempts at joining the Marines. He stayed here, free, gratis at our home.

Doc stayed here for a week whilst doing a course in Winsford to further his career. I ran him round like a taxi service ...... he was a bloody great house guest.

EuroAndrew stayed here for weeks before and during his RM training. We were privileged to attend his Passing Out parade last year.

Mike90 has been here for a night and knows he is welcome anytime.

Stokey is a near neighbour and should have been here last weekend but fell off his scooter.

I could go on.

What have you done? Apart from gobbing off.

Posted: Sat 06 Dec, 2008 11:32 pm
by jstagg
I wouldn't know if you've had problems with them before and im not worried about it, nor the PM's.

Posted: Sat 06 Dec, 2008 11:33 pm
by flighty
Huh? :o

If you have been getting PMs via this site threatening anything then we need to know about it.

If you don't feel able to forward such to me then please speak to any of the other mods.

Jayne

Posted: Sun 07 Dec, 2008 10:20 am
by Ruth
Jstagg wrote:I do admit what I said could have been toned down but it still remains a joke.

if they take offence to it if they use the forum i will do up most to apologise to them.
I for one found it offensive and vulgar - both of which are against the terms and conditions of membership of the site. That's why you were pulled up for it. Flighty and jabcrosshook have made sensible points - consider them.

Posted: Sun 07 Dec, 2008 11:02 am
by Stinky
Flightly and artist have been great to me aswell can I just say, to be honest without them I doubt I would have put as much effort in and either not joined or chosen the RLC or somthing. Thanks A LOT flighty and artist.

Posted: Sun 07 Dec, 2008 1:30 pm
by Wholley
Jstagg wrote: I'm going to be a soldier regardless.
Not with your current attitude to discipline and authority.
Wind the neck in and learn from those who have gone before.
That's the whole point of this forum.
Not to let some wannabe spout about how he thinks things should be run.
Endex.

Posted: Sun 07 Dec, 2008 3:31 pm
by jstagg
OK

Posted: Mon 08 Dec, 2008 7:48 am
by adamb
I posted a question on the last page but i don't think anybody see it so i'l ask again in a different manner. Going out on a night clubbing and drinking aint my scene, do you get encouraged to go out at night whilst at ITC? Just id rather stay in and do what needs to be done with maybe a little time left to write a letter? thank you :D

Posted: Mon 08 Dec, 2008 1:02 pm
by Steve14
AdamB wrote:I posted a question on the last page but i don't think anybody see it so i'l ask again in a different manner. Going out on a night clubbing and drinking aint my scene, do you get encouraged to go out at night whilst at ITC? Just id rather stay in and do what needs to be done with maybe a little time left to write a letter? thank you :D
aye good question

Posted: Mon 08 Dec, 2008 1:13 pm
by england08
AdamB wrote:I posted a question on the last page but i don't think anybody see it so i'l ask again in a different manner. Going out on a night clubbing and drinking aint my scene, do you get encouraged to go out at night whilst at ITC? Just id rather stay in and do what needs to be done with maybe a little time left to write a letter? thank you :D
Each to there own and all, but i for one am looking foward, to getting out on the town, after a hard weeks training. But i dont think we will be aloud out of barracks untill week 7ish? Allthough i definatly wont be running around screaming about "being in the army". Maybe after the 26weeks ill think about it though 8)

Anyway, i went to the british millitary training session the other day, and would recommend it. Its seems alot better than just a workout at the gym.

Posted: Mon 08 Dec, 2008 5:23 pm
by jstagg
I'll be right there with you adam lol, i don't like going to pubs and drinking allot to be honest, waste of money, the odd pint here and there is all right but that's about it.

I'd rather sort my gear out organise tomorrows stuff and see what time I've got left and write a letter do some drawing watch TV or chill and go to bed.