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Old 16th Feb 2007, 22:42
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I do realise that because I was a mover, it will have been my own fault of course, and punishment from above for all the catastrophies that all perfect people have blamed on movers over the years....but when I was stationed at the movers paradise in Oxfordshire I awoke one morning to find my beloved Ford Sierra missing not one...but all of its wheels And to top it all they forgot to use bricks.....
Of course the only way to go was to report the unfortunate incident to the....well you got it....RAF Police....who told me to take the car to a garage and they would more than likely give me a quote for my insurance company new wheels and maybe have some to sell me !!!!
After explaining yet again that I had no wheels to put the car on to get me there, they suggested....well sorry not a lot we can do really then but we will keep a look out for any disgarded wheels we might find and let you know
PS.... I was asked to describe for there report what condition the vehicle was in the last time I had seen it...."well Sarg the same as now realy ....but it had wheels
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Old 17th Feb 2007, 18:27
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"but they get up at random times for less stringent duties. If they have a disturbed night, they might drop a pencil"

"Do you think the obnoxious cow means us and to think we are supposed to be one team.
"I know i can remember when officers acted like officers"
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Old 17th Feb 2007, 18:50
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"I know - I can remember when officers acted like officers"

Which presumably included acting in a gentlemanly manner - and not casting aspersions about a certain young lady C-130 pilot in the way many have on a particularly distasteful thread on this PPRuNe forum.
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Old 17th Feb 2007, 19:43
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Lighten up Whats the matter just because its one of your own.

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Plods finally arrived. Accusing the Movements section at Brize Norton for the theft of parts of a car without evidence. Typical RAFP.
[QUOTE][/As in the RAFP are simply not capable of such and in depth investigation or the Pikey Movers]

Im sure if she can survive the sands then a bit of banter wont hurt.Or if it offends others then maybe they should show more respect for others.
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