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The youth of today
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The youth of today
The youth of today? Who do they think they?
Standing around with their hands in their pockets, dirty, unshaven, drinking and smoking.
They have no respect for other folks; trampling their flowers and destroying their property.
Never happened in my day. I blame the parents.
Bring back the birch!
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Standing around with their hands in their pockets, dirty, unshaven, drinking and smoking.
They have no respect for other folks; trampling their flowers and destroying their property.
Never happened in my day. I blame the parents.
Bring back the birch!
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/ne ... 341429.ece
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Royal, showing all the reasons they are the best in the world.
On the topic of kids today, I work in an AFCO/ACIO and see some of these kids come in to apply.
Have been taken aback again and again, with the scrotes who come in and then the total change when they come back from Basic training.
The Armed Forces is still turning out silk purses from sows ears, trust me on this one.
Royal, showing all the reasons they are the best in the world.
On the topic of kids today, I work in an AFCO/ACIO and see some of these kids come in to apply.
Have been taken aback again and again, with the scrotes who come in and then the total change when they come back from Basic training.
The Armed Forces is still turning out silk purses from sows ears, trust me on this one.
this is what its all about. every man jack wannabe that has registered with this site and going through the process should aspire to this total professionalism. its what soldiering is all about. those that have done the rounds but not got the experience of being in war theatre can only drool with envy.
and yes kids today expect everything delivered on a plate. the terms achievement, pride and getting out into the big wide world seems to of been lost to the 'yoof' of today. too busy playstationing it or tugging too much to internet smut no doubt.
and yes kids today expect everything delivered on a plate. the terms achievement, pride and getting out into the big wide world seems to of been lost to the 'yoof' of today. too busy playstationing it or tugging too much to internet smut no doubt.
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'Every man an Emperor'
Hi there i am 16 and currently joining the army im not the little good boy not for a long way but because i wanted to join the army since i was young and now is the time for me to do it, i have grown up since i used to be a little shit...but my mates stay the same smoking weed everyday, getting in debt and basiclly shit for a life.
I guess what im trying to say is that why did i grow up and get on the good path and the rest stayed the same...not a care in the world and they are like 20 now...?
I guess what im trying to say is that why did i grow up and get on the good path and the rest stayed the same...not a care in the world and they are like 20 now...?
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The youth of yesteryear, ah there was Rock & Roll, Mods and Rockers, and don't forget the Teddy boys and the birch still ruled in some areas. You could get a pint of Scumpy for about 2p in todays money and used to get total blasted for a schilling, you park were you liked and do a ton on your bike and no one gave a dam, you rode with out a helmet and tore around the country side standing on the running board of mates car and still no one worried you could have a good stand up fight in the street and no one worried as they knew apart from a cut cuts and bruises nothing else would happen. The problems today there are so many more dam rules to break and every one seems over senstive about what every one else is doing. Where we better than todays youth or were we just allowed to be kids
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Obi w@#k wrote:The youth of today? Who do they think they?
Standing around with their hands in their pockets, dirty, unshaven, drinking and smoking.
They have no respect for other folks; trampling their flowers and destroying their property.
Never happened in my day. I blame the parents.
Bring back the birch!
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/ne ... 341429.ece
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I thought I'd posted a reply here, maybe I'm getting old.
Anyway, this thread is all the more pertinent in the wake of the recent honours list, in which Royal was deservedly recognised.
Remember for every award there are dozens of equally deserving nominations that are not realised.
Our own Brigade Commander and my former Troop Commander was honoured with a bar to his DSO. Outstanding.
Kate Nesbitt (the daughter of former RM Clive Nesbitt), is a medic in the RN and was awarded the MC. Her brother is also RM.
Clive and I served in 40 Cdo RM during the early 80s and were on the same JCC. He was C Coy at the time. Went Sigs later.
Our instructor on our JCC described Nessie's orders as "The best set of orders I have ever heard on a JCC".
Anyway, this thread is all the more pertinent in the wake of the recent honours list, in which Royal was deservedly recognised.
Remember for every award there are dozens of equally deserving nominations that are not realised.
Our own Brigade Commander and my former Troop Commander was honoured with a bar to his DSO. Outstanding.
Kate Nesbitt (the daughter of former RM Clive Nesbitt), is a medic in the RN and was awarded the MC. Her brother is also RM.
Clive and I served in 40 Cdo RM during the early 80s and were on the same JCC. He was C Coy at the time. Went Sigs later.
Our instructor on our JCC described Nessie's orders as "The best set of orders I have ever heard on a JCC".