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Old 9th Nov 2003, 02:54   #1 (permalink)
 
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Answerphone message

<>Army Official Voice Mail Message

‘Thank you for calling the British Army. I’m sorry, but all of our units are either out, financially embarrassed, or are otherwise engaged. Please leave a message stating your, country, organization, region, the specific crisis, and a number at which we can call you. You will have to accept reverse charges as were are strapped for cash. As soon as we have sorted out the Balkans, Iraq, Northern Ireland, the Millennium Bug, marching up and down bits of tarmac in London and compulsory Equal Opportunities training, we will return your call.

‘Please speak after the tone, or if you require more options, please listen to the following numbers.

‘If your crisis is small and close to the sea, press 1 for the Royal Marines.

‘If your concern is distant, with a tropical climate and good hotels and can be solved by 1 or 2 low risk bombing runs, please press ‘Hash’ for the Royal Air Force. Please note this service is not available after 1630 hrs, or at weekends.

If your enquiry concerns a situation which can be resolved by a bit of grey funnel, bunting, flags or a really good marching band, please write, well in advance, to the First Sea Lord, The Admiralty, Whitehall.

‘If your enquiry is not urgent, please press 2 for the Allied Rapid Reaction Corps.'

‘If you are in real hot trouble please press 3 and your call will be routed to Sandline International.

‘If you are interested in joining the Army and wish to be shouted at, have premature arthritis, be paid little for protecting your countrymen or any other sponging foreigner that seeks asylum here, put your wife and family in a condemned hut miles from civilization, be prepared to work your ***** off daily, risking your life in all weathers and terrain, both day and night, whilst watching the Treasury eroding your original terms and conditions of service, then please stay on the line. Your call will shortly be connected to a bitter passes-over Recruiting Sergeant in a grotty shop down by the railway station.’

‘Have a pleasant day, and thank you again for trying to contact the British Army.’

PS I didn't write this - but it is rather amusing
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Old 9th Nov 2003, 21:32   #2 (permalink)
 
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Devil Yaaaawwwwwnnnnn

It is nice to see the cr@p of 8 years ago, still manages to regurgitate itself.
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Old 10th Nov 2003, 01:56   #3 (permalink)
 
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In a population of 60 million, it is inevitable that someone hasn't seen it.

Don't forget I live on fraggle Rock, so it is quite likely I haven't seen most things.

COme to think of it, I havent seen any Hawker Hart's for a while?

BTW, it was passed to me by an ex Marine. That might help explain things
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Old 10th Nov 2003, 23:42   #4 (permalink)

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Cool

If it's only 8 years it's fresh nappies ZH875
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