Personally I hated every day I was there. I was never a bad or disruptive pupil, I never wagged off. It’s just when I was there I didn’t enjoy it and couldn’t be bothered.
What about the other 606ers?
What about the other 606ers?
One of my uncles was RSM at Folkestone late 1980s. Eventually left the army as a major. Unlike me who reached the dizzy heights of lance corporal!when i left school i want to a junior leaders regiment based at dover, where you were taught to a very high level , which included gcse plus combat engineering , trained to officer standard
Much the same but my early years in the seniors I was a canny footballer got worse as I got older but never enjoyed schoolPersonally I hated every day I was there. I was never a bad or disruptive pupil, I never wagged off. It’s just when I was there I didn’t enjoy it and couldn’t be bothered.
What about the other 606ers?
i would have sworn on a stack of bibles that you were a little reprobate at school,I was a terrible pupil, in a class of total miss-fits, loved every minute.


wish i could give you 5 likes for this oneLoved it. I was in most school sports teams. Football, cricket, rugby, athletics and cross country. Left with a couple of o levels and CSEs and in hindsight I should and could of done better. Joined the army in 1985 at 10 st 8 lbs and now a fatty 16 and a half stone.
And you are going to get your fat arse whupped this seasonLoved it. I was in most school sports teams. Football, cricket, rugby, athletics and cross country. Left with a couple of o levels and CSEs and in hindsight I should and could of done better. Joined the army in 1985 at 10 st 8 lbs and now a fatty 16 and a half stone.

I was a terrible pupil, in a class of total miss-fits, loved every minute.