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12-03-2008, 19:08 #11Senior Member

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Re: Who Say's The Grunts are Tight?
WTF, PB ... am I bovvered? Look at my face .... its grinning, innit!!
Originally Posted by PassingBells
I wondered who would be the first to spot the come-on ... perve
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12-03-2008, 19:25 #12
Re: Who Say's The Grunts are Tight?
As always, I play the straight man to your Frankie Howerd
Originally Posted by blue_sophist
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12-03-2008, 19:27 #13Senior Member

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Re: Who Say's The Grunts are Tight?
I mean, honestly ... Oh, get him ....
Originally Posted by PassingBells
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12-03-2008, 23:11 #14Senior Member
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Re: Who Say's The Grunts are Tight?
See... four hours later and not one grunt has stepped up to the plate. Cheap barstewards...
Have you lot got no shame? The AAC? The RAF? The Tankies? The RLC! The Gunners and Jimmys and one lonely little Scots Guard. For shame. Way to let the side down guys...
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12-03-2008, 23:15 #15
Re: Who Say's The Grunts are Tight?
Originally Posted by niner_domestic
Isn't that a fairground ride or something
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12-03-2008, 23:34 #16Senior Member
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Re: Who Say's The Grunts are Tight?
*cough* It has been brought to my attention that one other infantry type has kind of hinted, and bartered for a patch for the RRS. Now, I've been asked to recant (won't do that until a confimation of pennies has arrived) and I'm to retract.. (can't do that as I've yet to see a firm committment)...however,
it's 2 for 2 for the jocks...
I supposed that is better than nothing.
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12-03-2008, 23:53 #17
Re: Who Say's The Grunts are Tight?
So, it's just the Irish, Welsh and English grunts that are tight then ???
And HTB, ha, bloody,ha.The Knights Templar - Gods Own Special Forces, kicking arrse in the sandy places in days of yore.
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13-03-2008, 09:02 #18
Re: Who Say's The Grunts are Tight?
I couldn't possibly comment. However it could have been that I missed something and defence cuts were more stringent than I thought. Someone must have realised that with everyone else running around doing grunt things there was no need for them.
Originally Posted by saintstone
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13-03-2008, 09:10 #19Senior Member

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Re: Who Say's The Grunts are Tight?
Originally Posted by blue_sophist
Well...... as the purpose of the entire Army, and most of the rest of the Armed Forces, is to support and permit us PBI to do the job that only we can do .... occupy and hold ..... surely you're all just doing what you're supposed to do!!!
(Disappears back into hand dug trench to await incoming............!!!!)
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13-03-2008, 09:36 #20
Re: Who Say's The Grunts are Tight?
My bold
Originally Posted by FrankIG
Fair one Frank :D
We´re all doing out job supporting (or is that encouraging) you lot, but the Inf mission on this one is to dig and give NOT occupy and hold. I repeat: Mission dig and give
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