Sounds like he'd be the lawyer, to be honest.He's the type of mate that if the Mrs finds out you're going on a jolly with him she will dig out the life insurance or the number of a good lawyer
Sounds like he'd be the lawyer, to be honest.He's the type of mate that if the Mrs finds out you're going on a jolly with him she will dig out the life insurance or the number of a good lawyer
When Conte finds a jelly doughnut in Ndombele 's footlocker
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I asked a buddy, a Marine captain, about Marine drill instructors. He said, "Every drill instructor is expected to develop his own brand of sadism."When Conte finds a jelly doughnut in Ndombele 's footlocker
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But not punch underage recruits, which the MoD are currently dealing with...I asked a buddy, a Marine captain, about Marine drill instructors. He said, "Every drill instructor is expected to develop his own brand of sadism."
Not these days. Until fairly recently, it would have been tacitly condoned.But not punch underage recruits, which the MoD are currently dealing with...
It was in the news a couple of days agoNot these days. Until fairly recently, it would have been tacitly condoned.
I'm old and have seen all sorts of protections arise. When I went to school, teachers punching students was tolerated, not to mention sleeping with them. On the other hand, people didn't laugh off two of my classmates setting another on fire. They wondered, strangely from my POV, why they weren't actually in school at the time.
Would it have been ok if they'd have set each other on fire in school, then?people didn't laugh off two of my classmates setting another on fire. They wondered, strangely from my POV, why they weren't actually in school at the time.
Keepers must've been fuming that month!Not bad as Goal of the Months go
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It was in the news a couple of days ago
https://www.examinerlive.co.uk/news/local-news/harrogate-army-instructor-punched-teen-22114804
It's the 12th, Vim.Just a thought as we approach 11/11.
It's the 12th, Vim.
Sadly it's only bad news about the Army that gets into the news. Assaulting recruits, abusing prisoners, shooting people in Northern Ireland decades ago. Recognition of service? A diminishing number of people wearing a poppy a couple of weeks a year, and a government that really doesn't care about veterans. I can tell you from personal experience that the veteran community are mightily pissed off, and a number of marches in support of those being prosecuted haven't even been reported by the BBC. Meanwhile more ex-soldiers die from suicide than enemy action.
Just a thought as we approach 11/11.
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I don't wear a poppy for three reasonsVeterans should be looked after and cared for. It is shocking how many end up homeless, drug or alcohol dependent and suicidal.
However, soldiers who have broken laws while serving (whether local laws or international laws) should absolutely be prosecuted.
This next bit not aimed at you, but an explanation of one of your other points.
I chose not to wear a poppy cos I watch politicians who are happy to vote for wars, speak in favour of them, even lie in favour of them and then condemn those who disagree as "fascist appeasers" .
They ignore the fact that our country supported and sold weapons to these lunatics like Galtieri (Argentina), Hussain (iraq) and the Taliban (Afghanistan) when it suited us.
Happened with the Falklands, the 1st Gulf War, Afghanistan and Iraq.
Yet the same politicians all wear the poppy and then allow Veterans to rot.
They are hypocrites. And in my opinion, anyone who shares their views and then wears a poppy is a hypocrite.
I give money to Veteran charities but do not wear the poppy.
And tbh it pisses me off that my choice is condemned by these hypocrites