I was in the army for a short period my personal favourite was dont call me sarge.... there are only to types of sarge in this army a sau - Sarge and a Ma - sarge and if you massarge the sausarge you are calling me a.....
you get my drift.... hard to keep a straight face when you are getting a bo**ocking
I was a RN WRNs (WRENs) Basic Training instructor for a wee while. Just for the first week of new recruits training, getting them used to kit, marching, some general Naval knowledge, all that guff.
Many a time the young kids would forget themselves, forget where they were and call me Mum. I always used to reply with 'Mum? I don't remember you ever sucking on my ****'
I was a RN WRNs (WRENs) Basic Training instructor for a wee while. Just for the first week of new recruits training, getting them used to kit, marching, some general Naval knowledge, all that guff. Many a time the young kids would forget themselves, forget where they were and call me Mum. I always used to reply with 'Mum? I don't remember you ever sucking on my ****' Dead posh me. Posted by Macacgirl1
Done this in school sometimes. The second most embarassing thing that can happen to anyone in school.
In Response to Re: Stand by your beds - 993 milly approaches. : Done this in school sometimes. The second most embarassing thing that can happen to anyone in school. Posted by yuranASSet
I was a RN WRNs (WRENs) Basic Training instructor for a wee while. Just for the first week of new recruits training, getting them used to kit, marching, some general Naval knowledge, all that guff. Many a time the young kids would forget themselves, forget where they were and call me Mum. I always used to reply with 'Mum? I don't remember you ever sucking on my ****' Dead posh me. Posted by Macacgirl1
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Marv.
Meanwhile, latest hand # is......
992,892,240
Stand by your beds.
Yes apologies for hour out. It was 8.44 not 9. slip of the finger. Well done all in that hand.