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    #51
    Originally posted by Eirikur View Post
    If you a believe a C-grade for your GCSEs means having a good education, you're probably having such grades yourself.

    So many contractors are ex military, can't believe how stupid most of them are
    So is a C-grade GSCE = "brainless & unable to think for themselves", in your mind?

    You've already struck out for the criminal convictions - let's go for two strikes...
    Originally posted by Old Greg
    I admit I'm just a lazy, lying cretinous hypocrite and must be going deaf
    ♕Keep calm & carry on♕

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      #52
      Originally posted by Bean View Post
      So is a C-grade GSCE = "brainless & unable to think for themselves", in your mind?

      You've already struck out for the criminal convictions - let's go for two strikes...
      You're obviously too stupid to understand that I just proved you can be a criminal and still join the army.
      But hey, you voted for Brexit, that tells me all about your intellectual and cognitive capabilities really.

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        #53
        Originally posted by AtW View Post
        I reserve the right to take the mickey out of anybody

        Especially somebody who spent time in safe HQ listening to the radio and peeling potatoes for dinner

        HTH
        So no deaths occur in a HQ?
        Soldiers march on empty stomachs nowadays do they?

        I think you'll find if anything, the mickey should be taken out of a coward, like yourself, rather than someone who has served, in any capacity, in the defence of Queen & country......but then, this is general, where funny soundbites 'win the day'.

        Try taking the mickey out of say, an veteran army chef in the USA and it is reasonably likely your teeth will end up at the back of your throat, such is their 'thank you for your service' attitude towards military veterans.
        (i.e. not everyone can fight, but all who want to can contribute......whereas you ran away when you were required to contribute...)

        HTH BIDI
        Originally posted by Old Greg
        I admit I'm just a lazy, lying cretinous hypocrite and must be going deaf
        ♕Keep calm & carry on♕

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          #54
          Originally posted by Bean View Post
          Can I Join The Army | Find Out if You Are Eligible | British Army - British Army
          Education;
          "I have finished school, or am still studying"

          Criminal Convictions;
          "I have no unspent criminal convictions"



          Oh look - you are spouting ignorance.
          Qualifications - British Army

          I WANT TO JOIN AS A SOLDIER, WHAT DO I NEED?
          To join as a soldier, you do not need any qualifications.
          Criminal convictions - British Army

          I HAVE A CRIMINAL CONVICTION, CAN I JOIN?Everyone makes mistakes and a criminal conviction doesn’t have to stop you from joining the Army. Be honest about your past history when you come in for a chat, and we might be able to offer you that all-important second chance.
          Some convictions are forgotten – or 'spent' – after a rehabilitation period. The length of this period depends on the offence. You must tell us about any unspent convictions you have. For some jobs you’ll need to tell us about any convictions when you apply, whether spent or not. You need to be honest – if you hide a conviction before joining up, you could be prosecuted later.
          Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.

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            #55
            shaun, what’s your last held military rank, after a decade of being on expeditionary force setting up vital radio communications should have gotten you well high.

            And while you at it tell us about your edukation, tia.

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              #56
              Originally posted by Bean View Post
              S, in the defence of Queen..
              Do you think that old fossil gives one fook about you?

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                #57
                The second referendum should have two options : accept the deal and leave, or don't accept the deal and leave. (This would have given the EU more reasons to come up with a palletable deal). Of course, May's path means it would be a referendum between no deal or no deal.

                In a three way fight, then the winning option will likely have less than 50% - which will create Gammon uproar.
                In a 1st and 2nd preference vote, then the winning option will likely be everyone's second choice - which will create Gammon uproar.

                Unfortunately, the Gammons are the ones going on Sky News saying they want to go back to being the British Empire, and these are not for changing their minds. Their minds are made up based on made up nonsense on Facebook (you know, people who demand no deal because Switzerland does well and Switzerland doesn't have a deal, doesn't pay into the EU budget take EU rules) and anything else is scaremongering project fear.

                When Brexit turns to tulip, it should be the state pension which is reduced to ease the stress on the economy, at least for the next 10 years until we end up begging to be back in the EU with no rebate and full members of the Euro. Farage has already said we should have another referendum in 20 years, maybe the transition period should be 20 years then?
                Taking a break from contracting

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by Bean View Post
                  So no deaths occur in a HQ?
                  Soldiers march on empty stomachs nowadays do they?

                  I think you'll find if anything, the mickey should be taken out of a coward, like yourself, rather than someone who has served, in any capacity, in the defence of Queen & country......but then, this is general, where funny soundbites 'win the day'.

                  Try taking the mickey out of say, an veteran army chef in the USA and it is reasonably likely your teeth will end up at the back of your throat, such is their 'thank you for your service' attitude towards military veterans.
                  (i.e. not everyone can fight but all who want to can contribute......whereas you ran away when you were required to contribute...)

                  HTH BIDI
                  Really?

                  Tell it to shaun who called me draft dodger

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                    #59
                    Talking of chefs - Churchy springs to mind

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                      #60
                      What’s your last military rank shaun? It can’t be top secret since you’ve stopped serving in 1989

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