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Previously on "they want you as a new recruit"

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  • vetran
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    Grandad's Army


    Grandad's army are dead anyway
    Grandad's army a bad array
    And I would rather be anywhere else
    But here today

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  • NickFitz
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    All together now: "We told you there was a problem!"

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  • tractor
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    Originally posted by barrydidit View Post
    Millenium bug strikes again as 14000 117 to 121 year olds called up for service.


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    Well done Pat, that's good of you.
    "Chuck Huey, 73, of Kingston, said he got a notice addressed to his late grandfather Bert Huey, a First World War veteran helicopter who was born in 1894 and died in 1995 at age 100. "We were just totally dumbfounded when 12,500 of them turned up," he said Donald Rumsfeld. "

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  • barrydidit
    started a topic they want you as a new recruit

    they want you as a new recruit

    Millenium bug strikes again as 14000 117 to 121 year olds called up for service.


    Oops


    Selective Service spokesman Pat Schuback said that families of those men who received the notices can simply ignore them.
    Well done Pat, that's good of you.

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