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» School Sports Day
naughtyjonny
see now i wish i had shat myself ona tramp(aline).
one of my few childhood mammories is my first PE lesson in infants school.
the teacher told to get undressed and boy did i!
you jonny was charging aboot naked and had to be restrained.
so little has changed!
(Thu 30th Mar 2006, 12:16, More)
naughtyjonny
see now i wish i had shat myself ona tramp(aline).
one of my few childhood mammories is my first PE lesson in infants school.
the teacher told to get undressed and boy did i!
you jonny was charging aboot naked and had to be restrained.
so little has changed!
(Thu 30th Mar 2006, 12:16, More)
» In the Army Now - The joy of the Armed Forces
left, left, a left, left, left!
traditional air cadet stories here, fired sa80 an .22, left before flying.
my mate steven would make me laugh as although not retarded, he was incapable of walking underpressure.
he would do the left leg, left arm at the same time.
every time.
some times the fookin air comandant (or whatever they called the shouty man, i never really paid attention) would take him to the far end of the parade ground and shout at him while we watched. for ages.
i mean, its only walking
(Thu 23rd Mar 2006, 19:51, More)
left, left, a left, left, left!
traditional air cadet stories here, fired sa80 an .22, left before flying.
my mate steven would make me laugh as although not retarded, he was incapable of walking underpressure.
he would do the left leg, left arm at the same time.
every time.
some times the fookin air comandant (or whatever they called the shouty man, i never really paid attention) would take him to the far end of the parade ground and shout at him while we watched. for ages.
i mean, its only walking
(Thu 23rd Mar 2006, 19:51, More)