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And then I asked him if it was true that the collective noun for a group of waaf's was a mattress.
You should repeat that one on the funniest joke thread Moggy DT_Xtremez_30: Magic !
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And then I asked him if it was true that the collective noun for a group of waaf's was a mattress.
I have to say.....................pull up a sandbag....................when I joined up there were not many airbirds in my trade. I enjoyed being one of only 3 birds on shift, there was no bitching and fighting as they were older than me. It also meant that I was included as 'one of the lads', I did everything they did, went out on guard with a pick axe handle!! And learnt to give as good as I got - in a male dominated environment that is what has to happen.
My FS called me TT (Tiny Tits) and the lads called me 'Treasure' - Sunken Chest!
The only time I bleated was when I wanted a shift off and the Cpl wouldnt give it me even though I offered him a BJ.
Times have changed for the worse I feel. Its no good the 'newbies' knowing their rights, are they going to ask the bullet if its taking the p*** ,When push comes to shove?DT_Xtremez_06:
It's nothing less basic than a question of supply and demand. in my new career as a police constable I see diabolical fookin liberties taken in a blatant lumpiness environment. I saw it time and time and time again as a regular and a reservist and it shocks me that females can prostitute themsleves with waterworks and wishy washy excuses while the mission (in their opinion cleary) falls by the wayside and subordnates itself to their percieved needs.
i am with a an ex PMRAFNS nurse who would never comporomise her professional ability to favour her gender and who looks upon her gender who do pull such blatant stunts as ration thieves.
all you waterwork queens should PVR rather than drag the profeesional image of the service down with your wetness. All the motivated capable professional girls out there.. bring it on and be rightly proud of what you are,what you CAN do and what you DO do.
And I always thought that police constables could spell..............???DT_Xtremez_42:
And I always thought that police constables could spell..............???DT_Xtremez_42:
I was there the day the first RAF lumpy jumpers arrived at Stanley. watched 2 of them walk up the gang-plank of coastel 3, One of them was a Doctor (quite stunning 2 if I remember correctly) the other a bit of....erm..... well not quite so stunning. Our grow-bags on 23 Sqn, were always inviting the girly doctor to go out on trips so they could get in her knickers and she always refused to go with them. Then 1 day the Sneks asked her if she wanted to go on a yomp up longdon, she couldnt agree fast enough. In the end we all went back to the clapped out portakabin of a Sgts Mess and got quite merry. Our glorious growbags were not the slighest bit impressed!!!