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The varying standard of RAF lavvies

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Old 19th Feb 2008, 22:38
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The varying standard of RAF lavvies

Sigh....do you remember the days when you could get a decent Kiwi polish, eau de Coltishall and Brylcream all on the PMCs account in the Mess gents ?
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Yes - and it was the same era that the Govt-issue loo-paper was made of grease-proof....
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...and you had THE BOMB!
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And flying boots with fur in.....
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