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originally posted by: grainofsand
a reply to: sstech
Lol, I'd love to meet you face to face son
*Edit*
You are the poster boy for why the US came first in the poll lol.
originally posted by: woogleuk
a reply to: sstech
I haven't talked smack about peoples failures.
Account description? eh?
I'm a 35 year old man, with two children, a loving wife and I run my own business. I have great friends who I go to festivals with, who I climb mountains with, who I enjoy my time with.
I also spent 5 years of my life with the Kings Own Royal Border Regiment.
I am far from lost....
originally posted by: beezzer
originally posted by: grainofsand
a reply to: sstech
Lol, I'd love to meet you face to face son
*Edit*
You are the poster boy for why the US came first in the poll lol.
I always wanted to be the US poster boy for the cutest butt.
(TMI?)
Don't bother mate, the guy will find an argument if you say the sky is blue lol.
originally posted by: woogleuk
a reply to: sstech
No, not border patrol, it's called the Border regiment because it is based in Cumbria, on the English/Scottish border. As of mid 2000's it joined with other regiments to become the Duke of Lancaster's Regiment.
originally posted by: woogleuk
a reply to: sstech
No, not border patrol, it's called the Border regiment because it is based in Cumbria, on the English/Scottish border. As of mid 2000's it joined with other regiments to become the Duke of Lancaster's Regiment.
originally posted by: grainofsand
Don't bother mate, the guy will find an argument if you say the sky is blue lol.
originally posted by: woogleuk
a reply to: sstech
No, not border patrol, it's called the Border regiment because it is based in Cumbria, on the English/Scottish border. As of mid 2000's it joined with other regiments to become the Duke of Lancaster's Regiment.
...obviously no clue about how the RN works or how regiments are as important as the British Army.
originally posted by: grainofsand
Don't bother mate, the guy will find an argument if you say the sky is blue lol.
originally posted by: woogleuk
a reply to: sstech
No, not border patrol, it's called the Border regiment because it is based in Cumbria, on the English/Scottish border. As of mid 2000's it joined with other regiments to become the Duke of Lancaster's Regiment.
...obviously no clue about how the RN works or how regiments are as important as the British Army.
originally posted by: woogleuk
a reply to: sstech
You obviously have a hard time understanding what people are trying to say to you....
Border regiment because it is based near the border of two countries, it has nothing to do with patrolling Borders, or at least not any UK borders, maybe Helmand province or some other ME borders....
What do you think it is? Dad's Army?
originally posted by: sstech
originally posted by: grainofsand
Don't bother mate, the guy will find an argument if you say the sky is blue lol.
originally posted by: woogleuk
a reply to: sstech
No, not border patrol, it's called the Border regiment because it is based in Cumbria, on the English/Scottish border. As of mid 2000's it joined with other regiments to become the Duke of Lancaster's Regiment.
...obviously no clue about how the RN works or how regiments are as important as the British Army.
Do you know the parable of the pot and the kettle? You should, it's a stupid story that came from your joke of a "country".
It doesn't matter what you say. You're a coward. Reserves. Love it. The US should this that and the other, having, admittedly, never been to the US yourself.
I believe the term is blowhard.
We have another word for it here, but I don't think it will fly with the T&C.