Thread: Share our expertise
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31-01-2010, 11:24 #1
Share our expertise
In one of the other posts (How to Join the SAS) there was a link to a great site that apparently teaches you to do all sorts of things, from join secret squirrel mobs to becoming a DJ like Danny Rampling.
I might give them a call and offer them our collected expertise as they do ask if you would like to be an instructor.
What course would you offer?The term bugle originates from the French word bugleret, which was derived from the Latin buculus, meaning young bull.
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31-01-2010, 11:44 #2
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The military art of painting [usually white] anything that does not move..... especially coal.
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31-01-2010, 12:01 #3
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How to use a keyboard and spellchecker coreectly and tpye wtiouth eror .
There are those who know .... those who don't know .... but the most annoying , outspoken and dangerous are ....
those who don't know they don't know .
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31-01-2010, 17:32 #4Senior Member

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The care and maintenance of balconies.
You never know when that'll come in handy.We need people who look to the stars, holding the nation and the world in their hearts but at the same time we need down-to-earth people who can do serious and trying work.
In a definite sense, a country's power and prestige isn't only a reflection of its economic power but also a reflection of its people's quality and morality. Moreover, I think the latter is actually more important in the long-term.
http://www.economist.com/blogs/multi...na_has_changed
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31-01-2010, 17:41 #5
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The correct use of the button stick,unpolished buttons lose wars
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31-01-2010, 17:41 #6
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Maintenance of the Intelligence Cycle:
First Parade: tyres, chain, seat, playing cards between the spokes, little dingly bell, etc.The pen is mightier than the sword - until you meet someone who has knowledge of simple chemistry, metal forging and ballistics.
Be warned: I bear malice.
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31-01-2010, 19:15 #7
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Or sandbags! Why would anyone paint sandbags? WHY!?
Originally Posted by exile1
I tend to think of myself as a one man wolf pack. Though when my sister brought Doug home I knew he was one of my own. And my wolf pack, it grew by one. So there was two of us in the wolf pack. And six months ago when Doug introduced me to you guys, I thought: "wait a second could it be?", and now I know for sure I just added two more guys to my wolf pack. Four of us wolves running around the desert together in Las Vegas, looking for strippers and cocaine.
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31-01-2010, 19:21 #8
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Tsk. To preserve the life of said sandbag, as ane fule kno.
Originally Posted by DeltaDog
.......and to make them look smart, too.The pen is mightier than the sword - until you meet someone who has knowledge of simple chemistry, metal forging and ballistics.
Be warned: I bear malice.
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31-01-2010, 20:09 #9Senior Member

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Because it's an Act Of Discipline. I'm not entirely sure what that means, but judging from the normal context it means, "Nope, we don't know why either".
Originally Posted by DeltaDog
We need people who look to the stars, holding the nation and the world in their hearts but at the same time we need down-to-earth people who can do serious and trying work.
In a definite sense, a country's power and prestige isn't only a reflection of its economic power but also a reflection of its people's quality and morality. Moreover, I think the latter is actually more important in the long-term.
http://www.economist.com/blogs/multi...na_has_changed
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31-01-2010, 20:15 #10
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Most of these seem to be for pretty bone things, but less then halfway down.... um....

Editted to add: my special skill that I should pass on to other less talented people then myself would have to be taking in-focus photos of my balls and sending them to people on the internet.
Vote for Change. Pedobear '09
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31-01-2010, 20:15 #11
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31-01-2010, 20:18 #12
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Having totally misread the idea of the thread, my edit is as follows.
I can offer the "pointing at your own eyes then at something else without making a sound course"
Very useful for the wannabe spec-op types.
Also the "Sitting around and waiting for the bus load of nurses to appear" course, this is one all squaddie types need to know about as a matter of basics.
Followed up with, "the how to walk around the regt lines all day with a bit of paper to look like you are actually doing something" course
And then end the day with the "leaf sweeping exercise" course
All good character building stuff.D.I.L.L.I.G.A.F.
Vegitarians? bunch of cnuts more like.
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31-01-2010, 20:22 #13
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Bulling Boots Pt I&II by Trained Soldier
Advanced Bulling - inc. the use of beeswax, spoon & blow torch by C/Sgt
Sam Brown Belts for beginners
Boots & Belts for Orderlies [weekend course]The Dogs bark, but the Caravan moves on...
Pambere ne Jongwe
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31-01-2010, 20:22 #14
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Using the knowledge of all ARRSE members quite a long course detailing all the nuances of the Charge " conduct prejudicial to good order and military discipline " .
There are those who know .... those who don't know .... but the most annoying , outspoken and dangerous are ....
those who don't know they don't know .
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31-01-2010, 20:31 #15
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The art of Skiffing chinstraps and how to make friends with the guard commander :D
Zulus Sir, fassands of 'em
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